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		<title>Apply an update to an offline WIM image</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week after about two years away I had to do some more work on Windows Deployment Services and found myself writing a guide on how to add Windows Updates to an offline WIM file in WDS. It&#8217;s really simple so thought I&#8217;d share it here. Firstly you&#8217;ll need to log on to your WDS [...]]]></description>
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