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well Windows 10 WSUS requirements are listed here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-manage-updates-wsus Requirements for Windows 10 servicing with WSUS To be able to use WSUS to manage and deploy Windows 10 feature updates, you must have WSUS 4.0, which is available in the Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 operating systems. In addition to WSUS 4.0, you must install the KB3095113 and KB3159706 patches on the WSUS server. so have you fulfilled those requirements ?
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what version of WSUS have you installed and what operating system ?
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New SCCM 1702 Setup Issue
anyweb replied to day79's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
this is the first failure [15:26:59] Removing IIS Virtual Directory 'SMS_MP_WindowsAuth' [15:26:59] Method 'DeleteExtensionFileRecord' failed with 80020009 and that error means Exception occurred. Source: Windows ----- does that help ? -
New SCCM 1702 Setup Issue
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SCCM 1702 bug to be aware of
anyweb replied to Config Mangler's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
i'm not sure if this weekends hotfix will fix this problem but check your Updates and Servicing node.... -
heh, interesting observation, but to be honest, this is in the interest of protection your details, your info, your account, so you should understand that it's important that your password is a decent one, security today, is very important as the recent ransomware news made all to clear
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Deployment for computers with no monitors
anyweb replied to Glowbeard's question in Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
id personally use MDT (with WDS) to install those machines easily, and then the machines themselves would be hyperv VM's, there's a bunch of guides right here to start setting that up, such as this one. -
Ransomware has been around for a few years now but up until yesterday, it wasn't that well known about. This latest RansomWare called WannaCry has changed that for ever. Ransomware encrypted data on at least 75,000 systems in 99 countries on Friday. Payments were demanded for access to be restored. European countries, including Russia, were among the worst hit. Companies around Europe were hit and investigations are underway to see who was responsible. This was such a big attack that Microsoft released patches for unsupported operating systems (such as Windows XP) to allow those businesses still running them, a chance to protect themselves. Guidance available In addition to making patches available, Microsoft has published guidance to explain what is necessary in protecting yourself against this Ransomware and any others based on the same vulnerabilities (SMBv1). These vulnerabilities were patched by Microsoft in March of this year, but of course there were no patches (at that time) for unsupported operating systems such as Windows XP. Download Patches for unsupported Operating Systems To patch your unsupported operating systems, get over to this url and download the available patches. WannaCry has multiple vectors, but you should remove one vector, SMBv1. Do as follows 1. Block 445 inbound 2. Install MS17-010 3. Remove SMB1
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Client Install Issues
anyweb replied to Jordanwaller's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
what does the ccm.log tell you (on the server), attach it here if you want us to look at it -
hi Eric, what does your execmgr.log reveal ? also, if you find tsagent.log does that have errors ? can you also attach the 3 logs generated by the script in C:\ProgramData
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SCCM Content Library Cleanup
anyweb replied to Scottpowers82's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
if you create a log file using this switch does it reveal anything ? /log <log file directory> (optional) — the directory to place log files in. Can be a network share. If not specified, the temp folder is used. https://www.niallbrady.com/2017/01/24/what-is-the-contentlibrarycleanup-tool-and-how-can-i-use-it/ -
SCCM 1702 bug to be aware of
anyweb replied to Config Mangler's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
does the problem only occur when importing Via PowerShell ? if so what's the problem, it will be fixed.. I've pinged Adam to ask when the rollup is coming.... -
so disable it in your lab, does the problem go away in the lab ?
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if you disable the gpo does the problem go away ?
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is the console installed on the computer that you are running the script on ?
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hi there, it's still supported but i'd consider upgrading now rather than later https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-sql-server-versions SQL Server 2012 SP2: Standard, Enterprise You can use this version of SQL Server with no minimum cumulative update version for the following: A central administration site A primary site A secondary site
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where were these programs pinned exactly ? start menu or taskbar ? we are using the Upgrade task sequence and not servicing currently
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every time you upgrade from one version of Windows 10 to the next, you loose access to RSAT as it is not compatible with the new version.
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