Hi all,
I'm busy with setting up ADR's in our SCCM environment.I do have a few question though.
As start I created my rule with following search criteria :

This returns the following updates:
2010 - X86 (Required = 1) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.01 PM)
2011 - X86 (Required =1) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.16 PM)
2010 - X64 (Required = 0) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.01 PM)
2011 - X64 (Required = 0) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.16 PM)
I then added in the search criteria the required property to be greater than "1"
Now I have the 2010 and 2011 X86 version. So stillone too many (2010)
How can I make sure that the ADR only finds the most recent build ?
Our company never used the SUP part in SCCM, no idea why ...
So I have multiple versions installed, so it will see both versions.

Am I better to first create a deployment for the 2011 - X86 version and make sure that all computers have the latest version installed before activating the ADR ?
I'm busy with setting up ADR's in our SCCM environment.I do have a few question though.
As start I created my rule with following search criteria :

This returns the following updates:
2010 - X86 (Required = 1) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.01 PM)
2011 - X86 (Required =1) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.16 PM)
2010 - X64 (Required = 0) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.01 PM)
2011 - X64 (Required = 0) (Date released 11 Jan 2021 - 6.16 PM)
I then added in the search criteria the required property to be greater than "1"
Now I have the 2010 and 2011 X86 version. So stillone too many (2010)
How can I make sure that the ADR only finds the most recent build ?
Our company never used the SUP part in SCCM, no idea why ...
So I have multiple versions installed, so it will see both versions.

Am I better to first create a deployment for the 2011 - X86 version and make sure that all computers have the latest version installed before activating the ADR ?