Import updates from dvd or otherwise filter updates

There are many updates available for our WIndows 7 clients. I would like to install all security updates for Windows 7 machine which are needed on the machines.
When i want to filter the updates in SCE 2007 to lets say Windows 7 they are not only filtered on Windows 7 but there are many more updates between them. Only need the Windows 7 updates together to approve them for the clients. When i must select them between
the thousand other updates it costs me days....
I have the Windows 7 updates on DVD. Is it possible to import them in to a specific group in SCE 2007 from that DVD? It must be deployed to 100's of clients so manually is not a option or there must be a good way to filter only WIndows 7 updates in SCE or
another method?
The dvd can be started with updateinstaller.exe on the dvd which installs all updates on that dvd but thats not a option..
freddie

Hi Mikipups,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read your thread on your HP 2000 Notebook and issues  Microsoft updates. Here is a fix from Microsoft.
Type Update in the Start Menu search box, select Windows Update from the top of the menu and in Windows Update select Change Settings on the left side of the window.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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