Deploy updates to Windows on Windows 7 offline without supervision, it is possible?

Hello people

OK, here's the problem I have

I have to constantly updates about 500 PCs that do not have access to the internet, the time is usually monthly.

So I have all my updates files in a folder, usually the hard way to do going to each laptop and run all the files.

Is it possible for an automatic process do?

As wrap all updates and run it without assistance, so I can leave at least the functioning of package instead every file running.

I need to update windows, IE and Office 2007

I read something about update.exe qchain.exe to windows 2003 or XP

All my systems are using Windows 7, there is a working group (NO ad or domain)

Thanks in advance

Marco has.

Hello

The question you have posted is related to Windows Server Update Service and it will be better adapted to this community. Click on the link below.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/winserverwsus/threads

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