Windows Updates
7 TopicsWindows update in settings not showing up (something went wrong. Try open settings later)
i've had this problem a while now but didnt think much of it until i needed newer versions of windows to run apps. tried many ways like resetting settings to refresh. tried pc health check, troubleshoots which gave results that the problem was no identifiable. im not sure what i should do. i am trying to update to the lastest win 10 version as my pc does not support win 11.30Views0likes1CommentWhat Happens Outside "Active Hours?"
While looking at the features and functionality of autopatch, I'm being asked for more detailed information on behaviors related to "Active Hours", but more specifically what happens outside of active hours. (Please let me know if additional information is required to answer this) Example: It's 21:30p, the device active hours are being automatically set (05:00a to 20:00p) and a quality update is discovered and installed that requires a reboot to complete. if I'm still interacting with the host, will it try and reboot because its technically outside of active hours? Will it provide a warning or option to pause, reschedule, etc? What is the expected behavior? Does the windows host recognize that activity is occurring and wait until a specific point in time outside of active hours? How best can I explain what happens outside of active hours to the rest of the team so they will better understand expected behaviors? Thank you in advance,18Views0likes0CommentsDefine Patch Approvals in WSUS but pull patches from Windows Update (Internet)
We currently use WSUS to distribute Microsoft patches and also use Solarwinds Patch Manager to push 3rd party patches into WSUS. This allows us to fully patch an endpoint with all MS and 3rd party software patches via Windows Update Agent/WSUS. We now have a fleet of laptops connected back to our Datacenter via a VPN and they are consuming a lot of bandwith during patching cycles. We have the following challanges: We do use some throttling on BITS/Delivery opitmization but have had mixed results We have MECM but don't use Cloud Management gatway as was deemed too expensive. we have not moved patching to MECM yet. If we use Windows Update for Business we cannot patch 3rd party updates and loose some control around pilot groups and reporting in our estimation Q: So is there a way for us to continue to define the approved patches/metadata via WSUS but have the system pull the patches files from the internet (Windows Update) source? Perhaps this is possible with MECM?333Views0likes2CommentsWindows Insider for business with WUFB and Configmgr
Hi, we're trying to start using Windows Insider for business with WUFB and Configmgr, but we're not sure of all the work that needs to be done., In ConfigMgr we've sync the Insider builds, but when we deploy it to devices that should be able to install it, they never see it as required. Same for WUFB, we make the update available to the devices, but they don't see to see it. Do we have to set something, like policies on the device for it to work? Do we need to register out tenant for both ConfigMgr and WUFB? Or do everyuser that wants to be on Insider needs to register themselve and be logged on the device to get the builds? Windows Insider Thank you for clarifying what we might have missedSolved659Views0likes1CommentLocation of Windows Updates download with ConfigMgr
Hi, we wanted to know, when Software Updates are being downloaded from an sccm Distribution point by an Sccm client, it used to download them in the ccmcache folder, but now it seems to download them in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download Is that what is supposed to happen and if yes, is it documented anywhere? Thank you in advance and don't hesitate if you have any questionsSolved13KViews0likes1Comment