Re: WSUS Error Event ID 364
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Do you have this setup in a front end / back end config by any chance?
Paul.
Marcus wrote:
When syncronizing our WSUS-Server (Win2K3) with Microsoft Updates after
approving new updates the following Error shows up in the event log:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Windows Server Update Services
Event Category: Synchronization
Event ID: 364
Date: 11.07.2005
Time: 11:11:01
User: N/A
Computer: xxxxxxx
Description:
Content file download failed. Reason: The client does not have sufficient
access rights to the requested server object.
Source File:
/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/artsp3ff_0ba4a98ca5d3c943b8983d77af38a30fa3953576.cab
Destination File:
d:\WSUS\WsusContent\76\0BA4A98CA5D3C943B8983D77AF38A30FA3953576.cab.
The 'Network Service' account has 'modify' permissions on d:\ and
d:\wsus\wsuscontent.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
.
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