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Update #2: I performed a manual "Update Scan" and then "Update Deployment Scan" on one of the impacted workstations after applying the patch, and it seems to be processing updates now! I'm waiting for everything to complete to check for sure..

 

Please be aware of this issue!!! It's very sneaky. SCCM will report that impacted PCs are in compliance when, in fact, the bug is the client being misled into thinking all updates are "not required"!

 

The patch for this bug was NOT considered a security update OR a critical update.

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This hot fix resolved the issue! What a pain! Glad it's resolved, though!

 

I'd suggest to any SCCM administrators to investigate the aforementioned KB and consider deploying it 100% to their environment. It's a tricky one that required a good eye to catch!

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Does anyone has any clues how to fix this issue? I'm having the same problem....

 

When I request an "Software update scan cycle" on some clients I'm having this error message: OnSearchComplete - Failed to end search job. Error = 0x8007000e.

 

I've so far update the client, patch with the KB3112343; WSUS wizard clean up and rebuild the indexes on the SUSDB. Nothing works... This is very frustrating!!

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