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Some high priority and optional updates aren't showing up in my Update Repository. The high priority updates are KB973687 and KB967715. In the SUP Component Properties, I enabled All Classifications (speaking of which, how do I purge the drivers from the list after I uncheck that category?), I enabled the Windows XP product, and I performed a synchronization. I created a Search Folder for all XP updates, and I checked the automatically-generated Updates folder, the updates aren't in either. I'm at a loss at this point, would be grateful for any advice. Once I get these two figured out, I'll worry about the optional ones.

 

FWIW, those updates are both titled "Update for Windows XP." One has to do with excessive HTTP requests with a "well-known DTD," the other fixes something with autorun not being disabled properly.

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I am also experiencing similar symptoms and could really use some feedback on this as well.

 

My environment is SCCM SP2 R3 on Server 2008 R2 x64.

My WSUS is Version 3.0 SP2 is on the primary site using the default SQL Embedded DB, and the SUP Role is also on the Priary site.

 

WSUS was installed without configuring (configuring was handled by SCCM).

 

 

What I'm seeing is that my SCCM isn't displaying certain updates which have been inventoried by WSUS. They are visible within the WSUS console but not within SCCM (for instance Bulletin IDs MS08-003 and MS08-006).

 

I've tried re-installing both SUP and WSUS with the same results.

 

The SUP-WSUS Sync completes successfuly and there are no errors within WCM.log, WSYNCMGR.log, or WSUSCtrl.log.

 

One thing I DO notice is that there are these errors within the WindowsUpdate.log file but I don't know whether they're related to the patches that aren't being displayed, but there seem to be more patches ot being displayed in SCCM that I see for these errors:

 

2011-04-29 11:20:59:175 896 12c4 DnldMgr Regulation: {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77} - Update 37B06CAD-1544-4484-ACB7-CCFE6BD3BE74 is "Priority" regulated and can NOT download. Sequence 4968 vs AcceptRate 0.

2011-04-29 11:20:59:175 896 12c4 DnldMgr Regulation: {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77} - Update 15943B40-3D54-494A-B6AB-E0C49DD3D427 is "Priority" regulated and can NOT download. Sequence 4968 vs AcceptRate 0.

2011-04-29 11:20:59:175 896 12c4 DnldMgr Regulation: {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77} - Update 8D75381D-A3D2-452F-A13E-67FF59E2081B is "Priority" regulated and can NOT download. Sequence 4968 vs AcceptRate 0.

2011-04-29 11:20:59:175 896 12c4 DnldMgr Regulation: {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77} - Update 617ED1AE-0CB8-4409-9C96-FCDE01F15E16 is "Priority" regulated and can NOT download. Sequence 4968 vs AcceptRate 0.

 

 

Also I've read that some updates are not displayed within SCCM if they require user intervention or if they have been superceeded. The Microsoft Updates catalogue displays properties like these and I've used it to view properties of these and a couple other updates and I do not see anything that indicates either of these to be true for the patches i've looked at.

 

Also I have a Central Site (in a separate hierarchy) which is exhibiting the same symptom with the same patches. Is there something about these certain patches which proves this is normal behavior?

 

 

UPDATE:

 

It appears that the updates inquestion here in my case have been superceeded, which explains their non-existence within my SCCM console.

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