First, copy the tool in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Configuration Manager\cd.latest\SMSSETUP\TOOLS
Second, open the Powershell with admin privileges and set the commands below:
cd %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Configuration Manager\cd.latest\SMSSETUP\TOOLS.\CMUpdateReset.exe -S SQLSERVER_FQDN -D CM_SITECODE -P Package-GUID Your account must have full privileges on your SQL Server Database to execute this reset.
Thanks, Its looking like its going to delete the update and reinstall it. Should I do this for all the updates? 1710, 1706, 1702.In the SSMS, click on the (+) Databases to list all databases, the name starts normally with CM_***.
I did it for all the other updates. For some reason I check the updates and servicing and dont see any of the updates. I am assuming the updates went through successfully. Thanks again.No, just the failed update.
I don't really know, the updates are not on update section at all. So I am not sure if they are updated.Good, problem solved?
I did the refresh on both the updates and servicing and it said it will take some time.Here is my DMPdownloader log:Run the synchronization for the Updates and Servicing and wait, it cans take few minutes.
I am getting a blue screen now. Will try this once I fix the blue screen.Try to force deleting package update with:
CMUpdateReset.exe -FDELETE -S FQDN-SQL_Server -D CM_*** -P GUID_PackageAfter this, you must restart SMS_EXECUTIVE service on the Site Server and refresh the update again.
You can ignore this message.However, in the DMP downloader log it keeps saying "HasIntuneSubscription: Site has no Intune subscription."