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# Overview of the WSUS Updates tab in Patch My PC Publisher

*Applies to: Patch My PC Publisher V3.x*

The **WSUS Updates** tab of Patch My PC (PMPC) Publisher is where you select which third-party updates to publish to Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Products enabled here determine which third-party updates Publisher will publish and maintain within your environment.

<figure><img src="/files/2NWLZ4LmEFQgkHmNl6ve" alt="&#x27;WSUS Updates&#x27; tab " width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

For ConfigMgr customers, updates selected on this tab are published to WSUS and can then be synchronized into ConfigMgr when Publisher is installed on the Software Update Point (SUP). This allows third-party updates to be deployed and reported on in the same way as Microsoft updates.

Third-party updates synchronized from WSUS to ConfigMgr during a SUP sync will appear in the **Software Library | All Software Updates** node in the ConfigMgr console.

<figure><img src="/files/VV0oya2KnPg8DYcDT7Ax" alt="Updates appear in the All Software Updates view" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Additional behavior related to update publishing can be configured using the [**WSUS Options**](https://docs.patchmypc.com/patch-my-pc-publisher/manage/wsus-updates-tab/wsus-options) tab.


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