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Importing Published SCUP Catalog into ConfigMgr for Deployment

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Update again...

 

So I've made some more progress on this (kind of). In the hopes of skirting certificate issues and also ensure that 3rd party updates are published to the top most WSUS server, I have removed the SCUP installation from my primary site and installed it on the central site. And, voila, publishing updates worked without issue and magically, ConfigMgr successfully synchronizes said updates and they are showing up under "All Software Updates"

 

Imagine my joy in thinking that I've finally got this working. I continue on with the deployment of the update(s) when low and behold, while creating the deployment, I run into another certificate error. Nothing's THAT easy right?

 

During the Deploy Software Updates Wizard, I am selecting "Download software updates from the Internet" (capture.png) because of the note below stating that if the deployment package contains all updates, the files will only be validated not downloaded. However, as the wizard is doing it's thing, it completes with errors... notably the invalid certificate signature (capture2.png).

 

So, two questions...

1) Is selecting the "Download from Internet" option the correct choice? If I choose to download from a file location, I get a different error about not finding the source.

2) If that is the correct choice, has anyone seen this error appear in ConfigMgr and know how to resolve?

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