I don't have a script on hand to show you as an example, but I had a
small script for doing the windows updates. Basically, I went through
and downloaded all of the updates manually (the kb****** executables
from MS). Then I threw them all in a a folder on a flash drive and had a
small script execute them one by one - so for each client's machine I
would stick in my flash drive and run the update script. Obviously, new
KB's are bound to come out, so I usually ran Windows Update after that,
but it still saved a load on bandwidht. I don't have a solution for the
Mac updates. Hope this helps!

Regards,
Benjamin Koren

Ochal Christophe wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been looking for a way to use our internal gentoo box (file - &
> printserver) to also cache windowsupdates & mac updates.
> Since we have a computershop we need to update *ALOT* of machines, and
> there's no flatrate internet available in Belgium, meaning we tend to
> run into our download limits.
> 
> Does anyone know if this is feasable? If so, how?
> 
> With kind regards,
> Ochal Christophe
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