
After you download the appropriate security intelligence file, you’ll have one of the following three executeable files: mpam-fe.exe, mpam-feX64.exe, or mpas-fe.exe. System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection 32-bit | 64-bit. System Center 2012 Configuration Manager 32-bit | 64-bit. Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 32-bit | 64-bit. Windows Defender in Windows 7 and Windows Vista 32-bit | 64-bit. Microsoft Security Essentials 32-bit | 64-bit. Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 32-bit | 64-bit | ARM. At the time of this writing, those files cover updates for the following different products: On the following page Microsoft has links to all of the various flavors that this file comes in. Download the version of the Microsoft security intelligence file that is appropriate for your target computers’ operating systems. If you need to push Microsoft Windows Defender definition updates to offline computers, here’s how to do it: For a list of some of the many other features that BatchPatch offers, please see here. That’s all there is to it! If you are looking for instructions for updating offline computers, please see here. In this case we’ll execute Actions > Windows updates > Download and install updates + reboot if required Then either right-click on the selected/highlighted area or use the Actions menu to execute the desired action. Highlight/select the hosts in the grid that you want to include. Highlight the hosts in the grid that you want to act on, then select the desired action to execute. You can either manually type your list (or use copy/paste) into the Grid > Add hosts window, or you can drag/drop a text list onto the BatchPatch window, or you can use File > Import to import your text file list, or you can import host names directly from your Active Directory with Grid > Add hosts from directory Load a list of computer names or IP addresses into a BatchPatch grid. The process to remotely install Windows Updates involves just a few simple steps.
The BatchPatch interface is about as intuitive and straight-forward as it gets.
BatchPatch provides an easy way for you to apply Windows Updates to numerous target computers, simultaneously.