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blackst0ne2011-12-09 06:32:22
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blackst0ne, 2011-12-09 06:32:22

[windows] automatic update of installed application software __without human intervention__?

Good day!
There are machines with installed OS Windows (XP | Vista | 7) and a different set of software on them.
Challenge: update installed application software on machines without any user intervention at all.
That is, autoupdaters with a GUI are not suitable, you need something that can run in the background, or that can run from the console with a set of keys.
Tell me, please, ready-made solutions (if any), or in which direction should I look.
Thank you.

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sankir, 2011-12-09
@sankir

Offhand:
AutoHotkey is a full-fledged tool for automating actions, simulating mouse / keyboard clicks, etc.
, xStarter, Multimedia Builder, VBScript, BAT.

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koshak, 2011-12-09
@koshak

localupdatepubl.sourceforge.net/

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Sniks, 2011-12-09
@sniks

Then it's better to write a script on autoit. A simple and quite powerful language for automating actions.

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mickola, 2011-12-09
@mickola

Secunia Corporate Software Inspector - secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/

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m0ps, 2011-12-09
@m0ps

Alternatively, you can use virtualized software. Recently, there was an article on Habré about Citrix XenApp - habrahabr.ru/company/infopulse/blog/132509/

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Roman Misyurev, 2011-12-09
@Sudo

I think that if you have AD and grandmas, then MS System Center Essential 2010 is more suitable

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Eternalko, 2011-12-09
@Eternalko

ninite.com.
Download. Run either through Windows Tasks (there seems to be a hidden mode)
or buy a pro version that can do this.

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Dal, 2011-12-09
@Dal

SCCM or prepare packages for upgrade and run them via GPO, scripts, pcexec,…

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hardpoint, 2011-12-19
@hardpoint

towards corporate software - SCCM, SCE from Microsoft

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