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Sending Windows 10 Major Updates to Encrypted Laptops

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I have been trying to test upgrading our Windows 10 machines from 1607 to 1703. Our laptops are McAfee encrypted, and McAfee's documentation recommends either calling the setup.exe of the 1703 upgrade with the switch "/ReflectDrivers “C:\Program Files\McAfee\Endpoint Encryption\OSUpgrade”" or with a config file that is located in "C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WSUS".

 

I have tried adding the config file to the location above and then running the update through a LanDesk security scan, but it does not work properly, so I have two questions:

 

1. Is there a different location that LanDesk checks for config files for updates other than the path specified above? That one looks like is might be specific to computers receiving updates from a WSUS server.

2. Is there a way to send an update through LanDesk that is an .iso (like the 1703 update) with a command line switch like the one mentioned above?

 

The only other option I have is to send a powershell script to install the update, which would be sent as a distribution package instead of a patch. I would really like to stay away from this method if at all possible.


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