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SCCM and ADR Settings Questions

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Hi,

I have created an ADR for monthly Windows 11 Update and have select the following settings:

Evolution Schedule:

Monthly the second Tuesday

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My Questions about:

Evolution Schedule:

base of my settings, it should be run every the second Tuesday of month automatically, but it does not. I have to run it as manually. Any Idea why?

Deployment Schedule:

base of my setting, it should be run 7 days after the second Tuesday of month and should available on the Software Center.

But every time I have to set it "as soon as Possible" and after that it downloaded the content. Should be not run automatically and download the content?

Download Setting:

My ADR was enabled and it downloaded no Content and the Package Source of the Deployments was empty.

I saw many clients has downloaded the Content and install it, the Update was not available on the software center.

Could you tell my why and Where did my updates download from?

is that setting the reason?

If software updates are not available on distribution point in current, neighbor or site boundary groups, download content from Microsoft Updates.

Thank you for help

 

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