G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Aug 30, 2018 #1 One of workstation showing status "no updates needed" about 4 month. Machine can't even see Monthly Rollups and Security only patches. Also I didn't get any errors, problems and etc. Same while other machines in parallel working and updating fine. I have no idea what going on and why Win 7 acting like that. Any ideas? Logs in my google drive
One of workstation showing status "no updates needed" about 4 month. Machine can't even see Monthly Rollups and Security only patches. Also I didn't get any errors, problems and etc. Same while other machines in parallel working and updating fine. I have no idea what going on and why Win 7 acting like that. Any ideas? Logs in my google drive
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 30, 2018 #2 Hello and welcome! Please try the following steps: Stop the "Windows Updates" service Rename the \Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder Restart the "Windows Updates" service Open a Command Prompt and enter wuauclt /resetauthorization followed by wuauclt /detectnow Note: Make sure you press Enter after each command.
Hello and welcome! Please try the following steps: Stop the "Windows Updates" service Rename the \Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder Restart the "Windows Updates" service Open a Command Prompt and enter wuauclt /resetauthorization followed by wuauclt /detectnow Note: Make sure you press Enter after each command.
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Aug 31, 2018 #3 Still showing no updates needed, but I'm sure that it needs all past 5 monthly patches. Logs in my google drive
Still showing no updates needed, but I'm sure that it needs all past 5 monthly patches. Logs in my google drive
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 31, 2018 #4 Is the WSUS Service running on the machine?
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Aug 31, 2018 #5 softwaremaniac said: Is the WSUS Service running on the machine? Click to expand... Yes. Also machine says it need updates, but only cumilative or IE updates. Workstation reports that it doesn't need any rollup or security patch. My WSUS on Server 2008 R2 that located in server side. Other clients doing fine with him.
softwaremaniac said: Is the WSUS Service running on the machine? Click to expand... Yes. Also machine says it need updates, but only cumilative or IE updates. Workstation reports that it doesn't need any rollup or security patch. My WSUS on Server 2008 R2 that located in server side. Other clients doing fine with him.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 31, 2018 #6 Thank you. I need to gather some more info. Please do the following. 1. Point your mouse to the lower left corner of your screen and hover there until the Start Screen icon appears. Then move your mouse on to the Start Screen and right-click and choose Command Prompt (Admin). 2. A User Account Control dialog may come up asking for approval. If it does go ahead and allow. 3. A command prompt window will open. Copy/Paste the following into the command-prompt and hit enter. wmic qfe list brief /format:texttablewsys > "%USERPROFILE%\desktop\hotfix.txt" 4. After the command runs there will be a file on your desktop named hotfix.txt. 5. Please zip/attach this file. Thank you.
Thank you. I need to gather some more info. Please do the following. 1. Point your mouse to the lower left corner of your screen and hover there until the Start Screen icon appears. Then move your mouse on to the Start Screen and right-click and choose Command Prompt (Admin). 2. A User Account Control dialog may come up asking for approval. If it does go ahead and allow. 3. A command prompt window will open. Copy/Paste the following into the command-prompt and hit enter. wmic qfe list brief /format:texttablewsys > "%USERPROFILE%\desktop\hotfix.txt" 4. After the command runs there will be a file on your desktop named hotfix.txt. 5. Please zip/attach this file. Thank you.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 31, 2018 #7 When able, also please carry out all the steps listed here: Windows Update Forum Posting Instructions
When able, also please carry out all the steps listed here: Windows Update Forum Posting Instructions
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 4, 2018 #8 Sorry for late answer. Did all steps today, but still no results Hotfix.txt, SFCFix.txt and also fresh logs in my drive
Sorry for late answer. Did all steps today, but still no results Hotfix.txt, SFCFix.txt and also fresh logs in my drive
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 4, 2018 #9 Run SURT and attach CheckSUR.log.
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 4, 2018 #10 softwaremaniac said: Run SURT and attach CheckSUR.log. Click to expand... Here is CheckSUR.log
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 4, 2018 #11 What are your GPO settings?
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 4, 2018 #12 softwaremaniac said: What are your GPO settings? Click to expand... Nothing except take updates from WSUS Server. Do you think something GPO changed, that is why machine doesn't want take monthly patches?
softwaremaniac said: What are your GPO settings? Click to expand... Nothing except take updates from WSUS Server. Do you think something GPO changed, that is why machine doesn't want take monthly patches?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 4, 2018 #13 I'm not sure at this point. That's why I am asking. One thing I'm sure of is that it appears you do not have any corruption on the system. Please attempt manually installing the latest update using the standalone update package.
I'm not sure at this point. That's why I am asking. One thing I'm sure of is that it appears you do not have any corruption on the system. Please attempt manually installing the latest update using the standalone update package.
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 4, 2018 #14 softwaremaniac said: I'm not sure at this point. That's why I am asking. One thing I'm sure of is that it appears you do not have any corruption on the system. Please attempt manually installing the latest update using the standalone update package. Click to expand... I will try to install them manually, one by one, also will check if something changes. Okay, thanks for you help, at least we know that we don't have any corruption. So strange situation... Will report if something
softwaremaniac said: I'm not sure at this point. That's why I am asking. One thing I'm sure of is that it appears you do not have any corruption on the system. Please attempt manually installing the latest update using the standalone update package. Click to expand... I will try to install them manually, one by one, also will check if something changes. Okay, thanks for you help, at least we know that we don't have any corruption. So strange situation... Will report if something
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 6, 2018 #16 softwaremaniac said: OK. Keep me posted. Click to expand... All patches installing perfect in manual method. But WSUS doesn't "see" needed updates by machine report. Something wrong with reports, I can't figure it out.
softwaremaniac said: OK. Keep me posted. Click to expand... All patches installing perfect in manual method. But WSUS doesn't "see" needed updates by machine report. Something wrong with reports, I can't figure it out.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 6, 2018 #17 Have you tried the following: Can you delete the computer from WSUS and then force the recreation in WSUS by issuing the following command on the computer in question? Code: wuauclt /detectnow /resetauthorization I know I had you do the command before, but we haven't tried removing the client prior to the command.
Have you tried the following: Can you delete the computer from WSUS and then force the recreation in WSUS by issuing the following command on the computer in question? Code: wuauclt /detectnow /resetauthorization I know I had you do the command before, but we haven't tried removing the client prior to the command.
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 6, 2018 #18 softwaremaniac said: Have you tried the following: Can you delete the computer from WSUS and then force the recreation in WSUS by issuing the following command on the computer in question? Code: wuauclt /detectnow /resetauthorization I know I had you do the command before, but we haven't tried removing the client prior to the command. Click to expand... Are you mean run code in client side? I deleted client from wsus and run code in client side, but it takes long for Wsus find new client. I will report results
softwaremaniac said: Have you tried the following: Can you delete the computer from WSUS and then force the recreation in WSUS by issuing the following command on the computer in question? Code: wuauclt /detectnow /resetauthorization I know I had you do the command before, but we haven't tried removing the client prior to the command. Click to expand... Are you mean run code in client side? I deleted client from wsus and run code in client side, but it takes long for Wsus find new client. I will report results
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 6, 2018 #19 Yes, after WSUS finds the client. There will likely be no updates detected as you have manually installed them, but there will be a new update released in cca six days, so you'll be able to check if it's detected.
Yes, after WSUS finds the client. There will likely be no updates detected as you have manually installed them, but there will be a new update released in cca six days, so you'll be able to check if it's detected.
G gisterian Member Joined Aug 1, 2018 Posts 18 Sep 7, 2018 #20 softwaremaniac said: Yes, after WSUS finds the client. There will likely be no updates detected as you have manually installed them, but there will be a new update released in cca six days, so you'll be able to check if it's detected. Click to expand... I had some updates in Wsus that I didn't installed manually. So, still no result. Anyway, thanks for you help. Maybe reinstalling is better way.
softwaremaniac said: Yes, after WSUS finds the client. There will likely be no updates detected as you have manually installed them, but there will be a new update released in cca six days, so you'll be able to check if it's detected. Click to expand... I had some updates in Wsus that I didn't installed manually. So, still no result. Anyway, thanks for you help. Maybe reinstalling is better way.