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Update windows/security/threat-protection/mbsa-removal-and-guidance.md
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For example:
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[](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/wua_sdk/using-wua-to-scan-for-updates-offline)
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[](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/wua_sdk/using-wua-to-scan-for-updates-offline)
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[](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Using-WUA-to-Scan-for-f7e5e0be)
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The preceding scripts leverage the [WSUS offline scan file](https://support.microsoft.com/help/927745/detailed-information-for-developers-who-use-the-windows-update-offline) (wsusscn2.cab) to perform a scan and get the same information on missing updates as MBSA supplied. MBSA also relied on the wsusscn2.cab to determine which updates were missing from a given system without connecting to any online service or server. The wsusscn2.cab file is still available and there are currently no plans to remove or replace it.
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