Just installed a new WSUS server and obviously got a little heavy handed on the auto-approve settings.
Logged onto one of the student PCs today and found a big PowerShell folder in the start menu.
Mind you, I would be suprised if they actually managed to do anything interesting with it.
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PowerShell
Just installed a new WSUS server and obviously got a little heavy handed on the auto-approve settings.
Logged onto one of the student PCs today and found a big PowerShell folder in the start menu.
Mind you, I would be suprised if they actually managed to do anything interesting with it.