**Example 1: To update a patch baseline** The following ``update-patch-baseline`` example adds the specified two patches as rejected and one patch as approved to the specified patch baseline. :: aws ssm update-patch-baseline \ --baseline-id "pb-0123456789abcdef0" \ --rejected-patches "KB2032276" "MS10-048" \ --approved-patches "KB2124261" Output:: { "BaselineId": "pb-0123456789abcdef0", "Name": "WindowsPatching", "OperatingSystem": "WINDOWS", "GlobalFilters": { "PatchFilters": [] }, "ApprovalRules": { "PatchRules": [ { "PatchFilterGroup": { "PatchFilters": [ { "Key": "PRODUCT", "Values": [ "WindowsServer2016" ] } ] }, "ComplianceLevel": "CRITICAL", "ApproveAfterDays": 0, "EnableNonSecurity": false } ] }, "ApprovedPatches": [ "KB2124261" ], "ApprovedPatchesComplianceLevel": "UNSPECIFIED", "ApprovedPatchesEnableNonSecurity": false, "RejectedPatches": [ "KB2032276", "MS10-048" ], "RejectedPatchesAction": "ALLOW_AS_DEPENDENCY", "CreatedDate": 1550244180.465, "ModifiedDate": 1550244180.465, "Description": "Patches for Windows Servers", "Sources": [] } **Example 2: To rename a patch baseline** The following ``update-patch-baseline`` example renames theh specified patch baseline. :: aws ssm update-patch-baseline \ --baseline-id "pb-0713accee01234567" \ --name "Windows-Server-2012-R2-Important-and-Critical-Security-Updates" For more information, see `Update or Delete a Patch Baseline` `__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.