Re: Rescheduling missed updates with WSUS 3.0



Thanks very much for the information.
From your description it actually sounds like the system is behaving
correctly. RSOP returns the correct results.
I was under the impression that it would just go ahead and install the
updates if the schedule was missed not present the Yellow shield and ask the
admin user. That seems to me to describe "Download updates for me but let me
choose when to install them"

What would happen if the schedule was set for updating the clients at say
mid-day when it is more likely the PCs will be turned on ? Would the updates
just go ahead and install or would the yellow shield appear again ?

There seems to be some room for error when the admin user can decide not to
install the updates and can also choose not to install the updates at
shutdown time as well ?

"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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First things first. It sounds like the policy might not be getting
applied to the workstations? If you look in CP -> Automatic Updates, can
you see that the policies you set are indicated there, with no ability to
change them? If you log into the workstation and do Start -> Run ->
Rsop.msc, do you see the policies in the results? (You might have to
restart the workstation several times - maybe 3 - before the policy will
be applied).

I have the policy set to not force a reboot if a user is logged in. So if
the PC is turned off when the update is scheduled, and the user has local
admin rights, when they restart they get the yellow shield prompting them
to apply the updates. If they don't, when they go to shut down, they get
"Install updates and shut down." If they don't shut down, updates apply
at the next scheduled time, as long as the user is logged out.

Non-admin users get the same thing, except they don't see the shield or
have the option to manually install the missed updates. They either get
"Install updates and shut down," or the update installs at the next
scheduled time.


"Arthur" <mynewsgroupaccount@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm confused about the Automatic Update client when using WSUS.

I have installed WSUS 3.0 on the small business server and created the
Computer Groups. I have setup the schedule for the Client computers to
update at 3.00 a.m.

I have checked in the Groups Policy editor on the server and this all
seems to be setup in the right place.

What is confusing me is that if a client computer is turned off at night
it is not automatically updating after it turns on in the morning. It
shows an alert that updates are waiting but they are not getting
installed automatically.

According to the deployment guide on Technet this shold occur one minute
after reboot if the Reschedule Automatic Update scheduled installations
is set to not configured - see below.

If I use gpedit on the client then the settings do not show up as set at
all.

I must be missing something basic ?
Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations
This policy specifies the amount of time that Automatic Updates should
wait after system startup before proceeding with a scheduled installation
that did not take place earlier.

If the status is set to Enabled, a missed installation will occur the
specified number of minutes after the computer is next started.

If the status is set to Disabled, a missed installation will occur with
the next scheduled installation.

If the status is set to Not Configured, a missed installation will occur
one minute after the next time the computer is started.

This policy applies only when Automatic Updates is configured to perform
scheduled installations of updates. If the Configure Automatic Updates
policy is disabled, this policy has no effect.

To reschedule Automatic Update scheduled installation

1. In the Group Policy Object Editor, expand Computer Configuration,
expand Administrative Templates, expand Windows Components, and then
click Windows Update.

2. In the details pane, click Reschedule Automatic Update
scheduled installations, click Enabled, and type the number of minutes to
wait.

3. Click OK.








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