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Updated 1710, still "Install Microsoft Surface drivers and firmware updates" greyed out

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Hi all,

I've updated to SCCM CB 1710, windows server 2012 R2. I'm trying to use the new features to install Surface drivers and Firmwares, but I have it greyed out.

When I try to check Software Update Points -> Classifications -> "All Classifications" it displays this pop-up :

"Before you enable the Upgrades classification, you must install WSUS hotfix 3095113 on all software update points in your hierarchy.
If you do not install this update, the Windows 10 Servicing feature will not properly function. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3095113 for more information.
Only Windows Server 2012 and later versions running WSUS support the Upgrade classification of updates.
Additionally, to service Windows 10 Version 1607 and later, you must install and configure KB3159706 using the guidance at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3159706."

Unfortunately I've already installed both the KBs on the Server some month ago installing the 1706 version, but it seems is not seeing them.

How can I fix this? Can I unistall the KB3095113 and reinstall it safely without breaking anything?

 

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Are you running Server 2016 WSUS?

In the 1706 notes (when it was pre-release)

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/core/plan-design/changes/whats-new-in-version-1706#software-updates

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Manage Microsoft Surface driver updates

You can now use Configuration Manager to manage Microsoft Surface driver updates. +

Prerequisites

  • All software update points must run Windows Server 2016.

The 1710 notes show it as now no longer pre-release, but no mention of the dropping of the need to Server 2016 SUP, so I would assume that has not changed.

 

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no don't go changing stuff in WSUS, it's ConfigMgr's job to do that,

you can do an inplace os upgrade, it's supported, but you'll have to uninstall WSUS first

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