Re: SUS not updating on clients and servers



Oops, sorry, did not notice that you state in your post that you are
using the "default domain policy" - in which case, as long as
"authenticated users" group has read/apply, the GPO will already be
applied to your machine accounts...

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 07:55:26 -0400, JeffG <not_here@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>In addition, be sure the SUS policy scope is directed towards the
>machine accounts in your AD and not the user accounts.
>J
>
>On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 21:16:23 -0500, "Steven L Umbach"
><n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Try using Resultant Set of Policy on the domain controller in logging mode
>>to see if it shows the proper Group Policy settings being applied to those
>>computers for your Automatic Updates settings. It may help to specify the
>>fully qualified domain name of the SUS server in your Group Policy as in
>>mysusserver.mydomain.corp and verify that the servers can ping the SUS
>>server by fully qualified domain name. Does the Windows update.log on one
>>of the problem servers show the server trying to query the SUS server or any
>>server for updates?? Did you configure the servers to download and install
>>the updates automatically by schedule? Also look in Event Viewer on the SUS
>>server and a problem server for any related Event ID's that may help point
>>you in the right direction. Port 80 TCP needs to be available on your
>>server for the Automatic Updates clients and World Wide Publishing service
>>needs to be running. --- Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>"CADstillo" <CADstillo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:6DD6B294-BD59-4311-BBEB-9C54722DF46C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I am currently using SUS on my Domain Controller (Win2k3 Srvr Standard),
>>>and
>>> I am using it in conjuction with Group Policy. I have configured the
>>> Default
>>> Domain Policy to point my clients to "http://MySUSserver";. The Windows
>>> Update.log seems unhelpful.
>>>
>>> I have approved several updates and none of them are showing installed on
>>> the client computers under Add/Remove Programs (if I show Windows
>>> Updates).
>>> My other 5 servers in the domain also are not installing the updates
>>> automatically, Because I have approved Win2k3 Srv Service Pack 1 and it
>>> has
>>> not been installed (it has been approved for over two weeks).
>>>
>>> Any advice would appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Cadstillo
>>>
>>

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