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4 TopicsDelivery Optimization breaking Windows 11 update downloads?
We started seeing Delivery Optimization–related issues with Windows updates after upgrading devices to Windows 11 24H2. In our SCCM environment, Windows updates begin downloading but consistently fail or stall partway through the download. In many cases, the download restarts multiple times and eventually errors out. This behavior is consistent across multiple devices and different boundaries. These same devices were patching normally prior to the 24H2 upgrade. Since moving to 24H2, patching has become unreliable, especially for larger updates. From what we’re seeing, this doesn’t look like a traditional content or boundary issue. It feels like Delivery Optimization is failing mid-transfer or not resuming downloads correctly after the OS upgrade. So far we’ve checked the following: - Boundaries and boundary groups are unchanged - Content is available and distributed correctly on DPs - No recent SCCM site or infrastructure changes - Network connectivity looks normal On the client side, we’ve been reviewing: - DataTransferService.log (downloads start but fail or restart mid-way) - DeliveryOptimization logs (showing repeated retries / stalled transfers) - CAS.log and LocationServices.log (content location looks normal) - WUAHandler.log (update detection looks fine) Overall, detection and policy seem healthy — the issue appears during the actual download phase. Has anyone else seen Delivery Optimization downloads stall or fail during Windows patching after upgrading to Windows 11 24H2? If so, did you find a specific DO setting, policy change, or workaround that stabilized patching?33Views0likes0CommentsQuestion About Moving SCCM Partially Out of Intune
Good afternoon, I've been given an environment that currently has SCCM integrated into InTune. Our department head would like to partially remove our servers from being managed by InTune, but still be managed by SCCM. Is such a thing possible? If so, could you link what documentation is available to lead me into that? I appreciate it!91Views0likes1CommentBlock Access To All Sites Except Whitelist Configuration Google Chrome In Intune
Due to the phasing out of the intune managed browser, we have deployed Google Chrome to our Corporate Owned Dedicated Devices. Within client apps - app configuration settings we can configure "Block access to a list of URLs" within the chrome browser. But I cannot seem to figure out if you can block all sites by default and then have the whitelist configured for allowed sites. Does anybody know if this is possible and if so what syntax do I need to put in the block access to a list of URLs configuration box?40KViews0likes8Comments