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I would like to be able to purge content for updates marked as declined, expired, not approved so they don't continue to take disk space. Comments:From ToddMurray - 10/24/07 8:07 PM I just finsihed creating a Stored Procedure to do just this and added it to the wiki. Go to the spDeleteDeclinedUpdates page to download the code.
From ToddMurray - 10/24/07 8:06 PM I just finsihed creating a Stored Procedure to do just this and added it to the wiki. Go to the spDeleteDeclinedUpdates page to download the code.
From Dimitri - 10/24/07 7:11 AM Hi, I tried to purge the unneeded files but immediately after, I see that WSUS restart to download the files.. Is there a "special" way to work ? I have the same issue on the primary and the secondary WSUS... Thanks in advance From SamBam - 4/19/06 9:28 AM I Tried this Tools but looks like after it finshed and deleted about 70 Files I looged on to the WSUS server and noticed that all what was removed is now being downloaded again. Which the status was Mixed mode The Not Approved and the Expired still shows up when i Query the the Dataasbe. i thought that this Tool wil also clean up the data base Did I miss the Intension of this tool Thanks From jaugust - 4/17/06 8:06 AM When I ran this tool from a command prompt, I got an error stating; "Invalid Tool: PurgeUnnneededFiles". Did I install the Debug program in the wrong spot? James C. August II From jaugust - 4/17/06 8:06 AM When I ran this tool from a command prompt, I got an error stating; "Invalid Tool: PurgeUnnneededFiles". Did I install the Debug program in the wrong spot? James C. August II From jaugust - 4/17/06 7:59 AM When I ran this tool from a command prompt, I got an error stating; "Invalid Tool: PurgeUnnneededFiles". Did I install the Debug program in the wrong spot? James C. August II From Athif - 4/15/06 8:24 AM Hi, Take a look at http://msmvps.com/blogs/athif/archive/2005/10/27/Purge_Delete_the_downloaded_patches_on_WSUS_Server.aspx Happy Patching, From christianw - 4/13/06 11:38 PM You can do this with the Server Tool, available for download from Microsoft at http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/7/4/7745a34e-f563-443b-b4f8-3a289e995255/WSUS%20Server%20Debug%20Tool.EXE
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