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It appears that Software Updates for Windows 10 (cumulative, dynamic, servicing stack, edge, .net framework) are showing in the ConfigMgr console as expired (icon with black X). However, other updates for other Microsoft OSes and products are showing a normal status and are published to Software Center as expected. What's also odd is that it is successfully downloading/publishing updates for Win 10 1507, but any updates for any Win 10 version after that is showing as expired. I'm not sure when this started. Possibly in the last few months (we have a separate process in PDQ that installs OS updates for Win 10 if SCCM "misses" the update, so this is why it is gone unnoticed).
I'm not seeing any errors in the WCM.log or wsyncmgr.log, and if I look at the WSUS console itself, I do NOT see any of the Win 10 updates beyond version 1507. When I check SUP config settings:
Update Files: Download full files for all approved updates is checked
Classifications, all are checked.
Products, all of the Window 10 options are checked, so I "should" be getting any version of them.
Sync schedule is every 1 hour
WSUS Maintenance tab: Decline expired updates in WSUS according to supersedence rules is checked (I tested unchecking it to see if made any difference after the next sync. It did NOT, unfortunately). Also, Remove obsolete updates from the WSUS database is checked.
So, this just seems limited to Windows 10 updates that came after version 1507.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
I'm not seeing any errors in the WCM.log or wsyncmgr.log, and if I look at the WSUS console itself, I do NOT see any of the Win 10 updates beyond version 1507. When I check SUP config settings:
Update Files: Download full files for all approved updates is checked
Classifications, all are checked.
Products, all of the Window 10 options are checked, so I "should" be getting any version of them.
Sync schedule is every 1 hour
WSUS Maintenance tab: Decline expired updates in WSUS according to supersedence rules is checked (I tested unchecking it to see if made any difference after the next sync. It did NOT, unfortunately). Also, Remove obsolete updates from the WSUS database is checked.
So, this just seems limited to Windows 10 updates that came after version 1507.
Any suggestions are appreciated!