Setting up Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Reporting in Server 2022
Posted on 16th June 2023
Overview
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is a free patch management tool from Microsoft. It can be used to deploy updates to Windows servers, desktops, and laptops in a network. WSUS can be used to automatically download, install, and approve updates for Microsoft products, such as Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office products, and Exchange Server. WSUS can also be used to deploy third-party updates. WSUS can be installed on computers that are running any of the following:
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2020
In this article, we will show you how to set up WSUS reporting in Server 2022.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you will need the following:
- A computer running Windows Server 2012 or later.
- An account with administrator privileges.
- The WSUS server role installed on the server.
Installing WSUS Reporting
To install WSUS reporting, do the following:
- Open the Server Manager console.
- In the left pane, click on Local Server.
- In the Properties section, scroll down to the Roles and Features section and click on Add Roles and Features.
- In the Add Roles and Features wizard, click on Next.
- In the Installation Type page, select Role-based or feature-based installation and click on Next.
- In the Server Selection page, select the server on which you want to install WSUS reporting and click on Next.
- In the Server Roles page, select the WSUS Reporting role and click on Next.
- In the Features page, click on Next.
- In the Confirm installation selections page, click on Install.
- In the Results page, click on Close.
Configuring WSUS Reporting
To configure WSUS reporting, do the following:
- Open the Server Manager console.
- In the left pane, click on Tools.
- In the Tools menu, select WSUS Reporting.
- In the WSUS Reporting window, select the Configure Reporting task.
- In the Configure Reporting wizard, click on Next.
- In the Connection page, enter the Server name and Database name and click on Next.
- In the Credentials page, enter the User name and Password and click on Next.
- In the Confirm installation selections page, click on Install.
- In the Results page, click on Close.
Viewing WSUS Reports
To view WSUS reports, do the following:
- Open the Server Manager console.
- In the left pane, click on Tools.
- In the Tools menu, select WSUS Reporting.
- In the WSUS Reporting window, select the View Reports task.
- In the View Reports wizard, click on Next.
- In the Select Report page, select the Update Compliance report and click on Next.
- In the Specify Report Options page, select the Group by Update Classifications option and click on Finish.
The Update Compliance report will now be generated. You can view the report in the WSUS Reporting window.
Conclusion
In this article, we have shown you how to set up WSUS reporting in Server 2022. WSUS reporting can be used to view reports on the updates that have been deployed in your network. You can use WSUS reports to troubleshoot update deployment issues, and to see which computers in your network are not compliant with your update policy.
Setting up WSUS Reporting in Server 2022
Overview
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is a server role included in Windows Server that enables you to manage and distribute updates. WSUS reports can provide information about the compliance state of devices in your environment, the status of updates deployed to devices, and other data.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you need to:
- Install WSUS on a server running Windows Server 2022
- Configure WSUS
- Deploy updates to devices
Configure WSUS Reporting
To configure WSUS reporting:
- Open the WSUS console, and then go to Options.
- In the Options pane, select Reporting.
- In the Reporting pane, select the Enable reporting check box.
- In the Reporting pane, select the Configure reporting check box.
- In the Configure Reporting dialog box, select the Enable reporting to a remote computer check box, and then type the name or IP address of the remote computer.
- In the Configure Reporting dialog box, select the Enable reporting to a database check box, and then do the following:
- In the Database server name box, type the name of the computer that is running SQL Server.
- In the Database name box, type the name of the WSUS database.
- In the Database user name and Database password boxes, type the credentials of a user who has permissions to access the WSUS database.
- In the Configure Reporting dialog box, click OK.
View WSUS Reports
To view WSUS reports:
- Open the WSUS console, and then go to Reports.
- In the Reports pane, select the report that you want to view.
- In the Actions pane, select View.
Troubleshooting WSUS Reporting
If you experience problems with WSUS reporting, see Troubleshoot WSUS reporting.