Hello!
I have 4 computers in a 26 computer collection (all running various flavors of Windows Server OS) that are not rebooting after patching. For the deployment options I have checked to allow for the computers to reboot even outside of a maintenance window (1 to 4 am).
From the WUAHandler.log I see that the patch goes through, but it will just sit at "pending reboot" on the deployment dashboard.
Logging onto the box, I see yellow text that says Windows updates have been installed and a reboot is needed and that the reboot would happen in 1 day (paraphrased).
Any idea on why this is happening? My desired outcome is simply patch and reboot during the maintenance window. The other 22 computers have reacted in the desired way. It is probably not the OS as Windows 2012 R2 is on both systems that complete the reboot and those that do not.
My SCCM configuration is as follows:
1810
Primary Site Server with 2 DPs...one on it's own and the other on the Primary site server.
Thank you for your help.
-Timothy
I have 4 computers in a 26 computer collection (all running various flavors of Windows Server OS) that are not rebooting after patching. For the deployment options I have checked to allow for the computers to reboot even outside of a maintenance window (1 to 4 am).
From the WUAHandler.log I see that the patch goes through, but it will just sit at "pending reboot" on the deployment dashboard.
Logging onto the box, I see yellow text that says Windows updates have been installed and a reboot is needed and that the reboot would happen in 1 day (paraphrased).
Any idea on why this is happening? My desired outcome is simply patch and reboot during the maintenance window. The other 22 computers have reacted in the desired way. It is probably not the OS as Windows 2012 R2 is on both systems that complete the reboot and those that do not.
My SCCM configuration is as follows:
1810
Primary Site Server with 2 DPs...one on it's own and the other on the Primary site server.
Thank you for your help.
-Timothy