I'm currently using a wsus server on my domain. It is used with SCCM 2012 R2 (as per the sccm 2012 installation documentation to use SCCM to deploy updates). On a machine running Windows 10 enterprise, I'm trying to get some language pack installed. Problem is, it's checking the WSUS server and it's saying that no language pack are available.
I launch the admin console and downloaded all language pack and deployed them as available to my workstation. Still no language pack available.
I got the same problem if I try to add a feature, it want to download something from Microsoft Update but since I have a WSUS server set, it doesn't work. For now, I delete the policies key that set the wsus and do it online, but I'd like to fix this.
What do I need to do on my WSUS/SCCM to be able to download language pack and others from my local wsus?
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Hello,
I'm currently using a wsus server on my domain. It is used with SCCM 2012 R2 (as per the sccm 2012 installation documentation to use SCCM to deploy updates). On a machine running Windows 10 enterprise, I'm trying to get some language pack installed. Problem is, it's checking the WSUS server and it's saying that no language pack are available.
I launch the admin console and downloaded all language pack and deployed them as available to my workstation. Still no language pack available.
I got the same problem if I try to add a feature, it want to download something from Microsoft Update but since I have a WSUS server set, it doesn't work. For now, I delete the policies key that set the wsus and do it online, but I'd like to fix this.
What do I need to do on my WSUS/SCCM to be able to download language pack and others from my local wsus?
Thank you
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