I have been working with SCCM (2007 R3) for a couple weeks, I got thrown into our small environment (60 windows 7 desktops) after it was set up and running for a while, with the problems building up
Current issue is after a windows 7 deployment the final task in the sequence is to run any outstanding updates, see image:
1. Is there a way to cancel a specific update that is "stuck" on a specific client? I have a few systems that are all stuck on different updates (some for over 100 hours)
2. Are there configurable timeout values for these, either at the individual update level or at some higher level?
3. Is there a way to run these updates serially instead of in parallel, at least for testing purposes?
4. Which logs should I look at for these issues?
Please link me if these questions have already been answered.
Thanks for any help!
P.S. I want to say all the guides on here are very helpful, thanks a lot for those also!
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I have been working with SCCM (2007 R3) for a couple weeks, I got thrown into our small environment (60 windows 7 desktops) after it was set up and running for a while, with the problems building up
Current issue is after a windows 7 deployment the final task in the sequence is to run any outstanding updates, see image:
1. Is there a way to cancel a specific update that is "stuck" on a specific client? I have a few systems that are all stuck on different updates (some for over 100 hours)
2. Are there configurable timeout values for these, either at the individual update level or at some higher level?
3. Is there a way to run these updates serially instead of in parallel, at least for testing purposes?
4. Which logs should I look at for these issues?
Please link me if these questions have already been answered.
Thanks for any help!
P.S. I want to say all the guides on here are very helpful, thanks a lot for those also!
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