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  1. did you use SQL to store the wsus db or express ?
  2. thanks for posting the solution, did Microsoft explain why this happened and why you had to do the query ?
  3. anyweb

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    welcome to the forums David, I hope you get lots of use out them :-)
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    Hi hello

    welcome !
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  7. http://blog.coretech.dk/kea/query-and-report-all-workstations-that-havent-rebooted-the-last-7-days/ that should help you to create a collection with those machines, and deploy your task sequence to that collection
  8. you'd have to mount the boot image using dism and then copy the files back in before committing the changes and then copy the edited boot.wim back to configmgr's source, before updating to your dp's
  9. yes you could edit the script to pull values based on for example the default gateway
  10. the issue Leon had was resolved with Microsoft's help and is documented here
  11. have you configured a SUP ? or how are you deploying these Windows 10 systems and how do you intend to update them ?
  12. remove those sections from the unattend.xml, save the file, update it to your dp's and try again.
  13. start looking closely at the smsts.log to see where it's pulling the content from, it could be that your boundaries are incorrectly defined and therefore it's pulling content across the WAN (i.e. slow)
  14. no, default gateway is (for example) the value displayed when you type ipconfig, so computers that are booted in different vlans (Locations), will probably have different Default Gateways the set dynamic variables can check for the value of your default gateway and based on it do different things to get 'default gateway' select the Add Rule dropdown then select Location from the list of options, it will prompt you to enter a default gateway
  15. would you be willing for me to do a remote session on a virtual client so that i can see what happens ? I use teamviewer
  16. is this your sccm SUP wsus server ? 2016/07/20 17:12:54.7668742 440 4720 Agent WSUS server: http://BVFYMSC02.net.bvha.org:80 2016/07/20 17:12:54.7668748 440 4720 Agent WSUS status server: http://BVFYMSC02.net.bvha.org:80 that doesn't look like a typical ConfigMgr controlled WSUS result...
  17. are you sure the clients are getting updates from the SUP or from elsewhere (internet) ?, also i notice the _smstasksequence folder, did the task sequence not complete properly ? in Windows 10 you need to generate the windowsupdate.log file using PowerShell to figure out what's going on in Powershell type the following as Administrator on a Windows 10 computer that does have connection to the internet Get-WindowsUpdateLog after compiling the results together, the log file will be present on your desktop.
  18. you could use Set Dynamic variable steps that only run based on detected gateway and use them to set the variables required.
  19. hi when doing the state restore, what is logged in your loadstate.log, can you attach it here please ?
  20. also use windows server 2012r2 in order to support Windows 10 servicing going forward,
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