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  1. solved myself http://www.wsusSPAM!/index.php?showtopic=7699 I tried two things 1) One each client machine, stopped Automatic Update and BITTS services, then removed registry entries from this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate removed SUS Client ID HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\AutoUpdate Deleted Detection time, scheduledInstalldate and any other time values in the hive then restarted the Automatic update service and BITTS services.
  2. solved myself, found under \Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin\i386
  3. Hello, On our all 2003 machines the SCCM client reports : message ID 11423 "Software Updates Scan Failed" On client site in the ScanAgent.log "CScanJob : :OnScanComplete - Scan Failed with Error=0x8024402c" any suggestions? (All our 2008 machines are working fine without this error and receive windows updates) Thx!
  4. Hello, Is there a possibility to use Configuration manager Remote control from client computers without having the console installed? (on 2007 there was rc.exe + dll file) THX
  5. Is there no possibility to make a (device,task,...) seqeunce to push updates to 10 machines, after 10 min another 10 machines,....? We have 400 servers. The company (an Hospital) is running 24/24 - 7/7. There is no working window that we can use to deploy all updates at the same time. We install updates during the day (manualy) to spread the load. We have 2 hours per month for rebooting all these machines (for this i was thinking to do tests with "Orchestrator").
  6. How to spread the load of software updates with sccm 2012? All our virtual machines are on the same SAN. We want to avoid an overload of the SAN and the network when we apply windows updates to all these machines.
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