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SCCM 2012 R2 SCEP Definition Updates on Domain Controller fails with 0x80240022

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Hello,

 

I'm having an issue where my Server 2012 R2 domain controllers (2 of them) aren't picking up new SCEP definitions. It fails with error code 80240022. I know this means 404 but I can't seem to figure out why it keeps looking for a URL that doesn't exist.

My setup is Server 2012 R2 with SCCM 2012 R2 with WSUS on the same server.

 

I have 3 ADR for Clients, Servers, and DC's. They identical to each other with the settings.

 

My clients and servers are picking up definitions perfectly fine, and I can confirm that the ADR is deploying out definitions for all 3 rules. My DC's see 1 update for the SCEP definition if I check Windows update, but fails to download it.

 

A few things to note:

  • The initial install of SCEP and the first set of definitions installed perfectly fine. The DC's never updated after the first time.
  • I had this same issue with the servers not updating, and checking the "Download express installation files" in WSUS fixed this issue. I found that fix on a separate forum. I thought all was good but when I installed SCEP on my DC's, the same problem came up.
  • On the DC, I tried removing and recreating the "SoftwareDistribution" folder by stopping the update service and renaming the folder.
  • WSUS content source has "Change" setting for "Everyone" and NTFS permissions have modify for the DC's. Double checked that the child folders have the same permissions pushed down as well.
  • IIS Virtual Directory is working fine as all clients and servers can update properly.

Logs are attached. Hope someone can help!

 

Thank you,

Ricky

WSUS Error Log.txt

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