If you really want to delete updates from the database that functionality is exposed via the API, and my experienced take on the situation, all things considered, is that it should be that complicated to execute that action, given the lack of reversability of such an action. There is no 'undelete' and there is no 'resync the thing I accidentally deleted'. The most significant is that once deleted, it's gone forever. The second part of my point is that there are serious considerations with respect to deleting update definitions from WSUS. My current working presumption is that it wouldn't matter anyway because all of the update are already there, merely 'hidden' at synchronization because the product category or update classification is not enabled for 'synchronization'. I've sent an inquiry to the WSUS team to get some inside information (really to confirm my current understanding) on how synchronizations and update storage actually work.
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