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Documentation\Configuration\Tools\Manager\Advanced Settings\Update Server
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Domain Time II Update Server Version 4.1
Domain Time II Update Server is a Windows system service that runs unattended on a machine to automatically install or update
Domain Time II components as machines come online in the selected domain(s).
Update Server ensures that all domain systems always have the current version of Domain Time II software installed. Even laptops that are only
occasionally connected to the network can have Domain Time II installed/upgraded when they do connect.
It also makes upgrading systems to new versions of the software completely automatic - as soon as the Management Tools on the Update Server machine
are upgraded, Update Server can roll out the new versions of Server and Client to the network automatically. No further intervention by the
administrator is required!
Requirements
Update Server has these basic requirements in order to perform unattended installations and upgrades:
- The service must be installed on an Windows machine that is a member of a domain. Update Server will not run on a workgroup or standalone system.
- The target machines must be members of the Update Server machine's domain, OR be members of a domain with a trust relationship to that domain OR
(if in a workgroup or a stand-alone system) have an administrative account with the same username/password as the one used by the Update Server service.
- The target machines must be running on the same processor architecture as the Update Server (i.e., if Update Server is installed
on a 32-bit machine, it can only install to other 32-bit machines; if installed on a 64-bit machine, it can only install to other 64-bit machines). If
you have both 32-bit and 64-bit machines on your network, you will need to run two Update Servers (one on a 32-bit machine and one on a 64-bit).
- You must be able to contact the remote machine (and its PDC) over the network from your Management workstation using Microsoft Networking.
- Win9X machines (Win95/98/ME) must have Remote Registry Service installed. (See more about installing the
Remote Registry Service). Windows machines have the Remote Registry
Service installed by default, although it may need to be enabled.
- The full installation files for each type of product you wish to install must be present on your Update Server machine - i.e. Server, Full/Thin/Ultra Thin
Client, Windows Time Agent, etc. (Setup copies these to your workstation for you automatically when you install the management tools).
- The Update Server service needs to run using a user account with sufficient administrative privileges to install software on the target machines.
Installing the service
Update Server is installed from the Advanced Settings tab page of Domain Time II Manager. Click on the Install
button to begin the installation.
The Update Server must run in a security context with appropriate domain administrative permissions both to run as a service and to perform
installations on the remote machines. When the Update Server setup program prompts you, enter the account you wish to use in the form
DOMAIN\AdminAccount. For example, the administrative account in the OURDOMAIN domain would be entered as
OURDOMAIN\Administrator.

The Update Server Control Panel Applet - Security Context Setup
Note that this account needs to have the Run as a Service Right. See Manually Adding System Service Rights for
more information.
Update Server Control Panel Applet
Once the Update Server service has been installed, you may configure the service using its Control Panel applet. You can start the applet from
the Advanced Settings and Tools tab page of Domain Time II Manager or directly from the Control Panel.
Note: On Vista with UAC enabled, you must Shift+Right Click and choose Run As... from the context menu to launch the Control Panel applet.
On Windows Server Core, type in dtupdate.cpl on the command line.


General
Use this tab page to set how often Update Server runs and how it logs its activities.

The Update Server Control Panel Applet - General tab
The Update Server Control Panel Applet - Domains tab page
Domains and Workgroups
Specify which domains and workgroups are to be examined by Update Server.
Domain Controllers
This tab page allows you to specify the actions you want Update Server to take when it finds a Domain Controller or
a RAS machine during its scan of the network.

The Update Server Control Panel Applet - Domain Controllers tab page
The Update Server Control Panel Applet - Other NT tab page
Select the action you want Update Server to perform on Windows systems:
Select the Domain Time component you want Update Server to install on Windows systems (Either Client is recommended):
Win 9X
This tab page allows you to specify the actions you want Update Server to take when it finds a machine running
Win95/98 or ME during its scan of the network.

The Update Server Control Panel Applet - Win 9X tab page
Select the action you want Update Server to perform on Win 9X systems:
Select the Domain Time component you want Update Server to install on Win 9X systems:
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