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WSUS With SCCM Not Synchronizing

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I have WSUS, SCCM and SQL Server 2005 setup together on the same Windows Server 2008 R2 server (lab environment). Everything has been setup according to the great guides provided here and I've already tested pushing software (like Firefox in the demo) to test client computers, and that all works great. However, when I go to setup Software Updates to work with SCCM according to this guide, I click on the Run Synchronization link and nothing happens. However, after looking at the Component Status, the WSUS sync component would say the sync started, then about five minutes later, throw this error:

 

SMS WSUS Synchronization failed. Message: WSUS server not configured. Source: CWSyncMgr::DoSync. The operating system reported error 2147500037: Unspecified error

 

There are no other WSUS upstream servers that I'm trying to go through- it's connecting straight to Microsoft. I have no proxy servers setup anywhere on my network, and the Automatically Detect LAN Settings checkbox in Internet Explorer is unchecked. I've tried deleting and re-adding the SUP role in SCCM and that didn't help either. The ports from WSUS and the SUP are also setup for the same port (80 & 443). I followed every guide on this site to the letter and also didn't run the WSUS config wizard as suggested. I've also rebooted the system many times to no avail, but that hasn't helped either.

 

Hopefully someone is able to help out. I'm really looking forward to finding a solution to this problem and helping others in the community along the way. Thank you.

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Hmmmm not quite sure where to start here -- I'd suggest maybe removing the SUP, removing WSUS, and then re-installing WSUS to use port 8530 instead of port 80. Then, re-install the SUP role.

 

Let us know if these steps work.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

http://trevorsullivan.net

http://twitter.com/pcgeek86

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