Update (....) already installed, skipping
Hello, anyone have suggestions for this issue on a couple of hundred Windows 7 Professional SP1 clients?
The one machine I'm looking at currently has no errors in the scan agent log or the Windows update log. The WUAHandler log has the text in the subject line for 13 different updates. After that text the next line is 'No updates were actionable
for installation'.
The Updates Deployment log shows a ciStateError for each of the updates and then a line stating 'Not refreshing update presence stat as error CI Info status received'. The next line has information about update failure including the Win32ErrorCode
of 2147747432.
The Updates Handler log has a line for each of the updates with the same Win32ErrorCode above.
I have attempted several fixes including stopping the Windows Update service, renaming the c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder, and starting the Windows Update service. I have also re-registered various Windows Update related DLL files.
Unfortunately I cannot run the Mr. Fixit software update troubleshooter as these machines are remote to me. They are also end user machines so avoiding reboots would be preferrable. I can reboot them if absolutely neccesary though.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
December 7th, 2012 2:51pm
Did you try this?
social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/configmgrsum/thread/3dce0fb0-4661-4db3-afaa-a940929685ea/
December 7th, 2012 5:50pm
I considered trying that but it didn't seem to make much sense as the WUAHandler log states that the updates are already installed. I have searched for the various update ID's in the WUAHandler log and have found their status to be 'installed'.
December 7th, 2012 6:19pm
I am having the same exact issue. This was not a problem last month. I have rebooted to no avail. The loop just continues.
December 7th, 2012 11:04pm
hmm, 217747432 (decimal) = 0x80040668 (hex)
and, that hex error has a reference on the CM doc library:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb735894.aspx
if you run a deployment re-evaluation cycle (which by default is only weekly), that might clear it up?
December 9th, 2012 8:29pm
Thanks everyone for the suggestions so far.
Don: We have our software updates deployment evaluation cycle set to run once a day. I have manually kicked this off on several clients and they just come right back to where they were. It seems like the machines are not evaluating the
updates correctly.
December 10th, 2012 12:59pm
I have also validated that the updates are actually installed. What is going on?
December 10th, 2012 6:53pm
Has no one experienced this before?
December 11th, 2012 7:07pm
Anyone have any suggestions for this issue?
December 12th, 2012 12:18pm
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll take a look.
December 13th, 2012 7:56pm
grundlichkeit:
It certainly looks like a WMI problem. The script did not help but going through the steps at the link you provided highlights a problem.
When looking at a specific update ID in the WBEMTest applet, it shows up as missing. When I search for the same update ID in the WUAHandler.log file it shows as installed.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If it was XP I would have just recreated the WMI repository but since this is Windows 7, I've been leary of doing that...
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Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:32 PM
direction
December 13th, 2012 8:32pm
grundlichkeit:
It certainly looks like a WMI problem. The script did not help but going through the steps at the link you provided highlights a problem.
When looking at a specific update ID in the WBEMTest applet, it shows up as missing. When I search for the same update ID in the WUAHandler.log file it shows as installed.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If it was XP I would have just recreated the WMI repository but since this is Windows 7, I've been leary of doing that...
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NTitus
Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:32 PM
direction
December 13th, 2012 8:32pm
grundlichkeit:
It certainly looks like a WMI problem. The script did not help but going through the steps at the link you provided highlights a problem.
When looking at a specific update ID in the WBEMTest applet, it shows up as missing. When I search for the same update ID in the WUAHandler.log file it shows as installed.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If it was XP I would have just recreated the WMI repository but since this is Windows 7, I've been leary of doing that...
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NTitus
Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:32 PM
direction
December 13th, 2012 8:32pm
grundlichkeit:
It certainly looks like a WMI problem. The script did not help but going through the steps at the link you provided highlights a problem.
When looking at a specific update ID in the WBEMTest applet, it shows up as missing. When I search for the same update ID in the WUAHandler.log file it shows as installed.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If it was XP I would have just recreated the WMI repository but since this is Windows 7, I've been leary of doing that...
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NTitus
Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:32 PM
direction
December 13th, 2012 8:32pm
grundlichkeit:
It certainly looks like a WMI problem. The script did not help but going through the steps at the link you provided highlights a problem.
When looking at a specific update ID in the WBEMTest applet, it shows up as missing. When I search for the same update ID in the WUAHandler.log file it shows as installed.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If it was XP I would have just recreated the WMI repository but since this is Windows 7, I've been leary of doing that...
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NTitus
Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:32 PM
direction
December 13th, 2012 8:32pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:16 PM
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December 13th, 2012 8:39pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
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Proposed as answer by
rpxn
Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:16 PM
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Friday, December 21, 2012 4:03 AM
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
December 13th, 2012 8:39pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
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Proposed as answer by
rpxn
Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:16 PM
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Nicholas Li
Friday, December 21, 2012 4:03 AM
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
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NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
December 13th, 2012 8:39pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
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Proposed as answer by
rpxn
Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:16 PM
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Marked as answer by
Nicholas Li
Friday, December 21, 2012 4:03 AM
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
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NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
December 13th, 2012 8:39pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
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Proposed as answer by
rpxn
Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:16 PM
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Marked as answer by
Nicholas Li
Friday, December 21, 2012 4:03 AM
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
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NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:17 PM
December 13th, 2012 8:39pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
This worked for an XP machine but not on a Windows 7 machine. Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
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NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:19 PM
January 29th, 2013 3:18pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
This worked for an XP machine but not on a Windows 7 machine. Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
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Edited by
NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:19 PM
January 29th, 2013 3:18pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
This worked for an XP machine but not on a Windows 7 machine. Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
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Edited by
NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:19 PM
January 29th, 2013 3:18pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
This worked for an XP machine but not on a Windows 7 machine. Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
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Edited by
NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:19 PM
January 29th, 2013 3:18pm
This may fix it. Test on one machine before deploying :)
net stop "Automatic Updates"
rename %windir%\softwaredistribution\datastore\logs\edb.log to edb_OLD.log
gpupdate /force
Try SCCM software updates again.
This worked for an XP machine but not on a Windows 7 machine. Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
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NTitus
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:19 PM
January 29th, 2013 3:18pm
It works for me on 2008 R2 servers, so this is a valid fix for the Windows 7 platform for the problem you described.
If it's not working for you, you've clearly got more issues going on. Have you checked your log files for clues?
February 4th, 2013 2:41am
In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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In the interest of closing this thread:
I rebuilt the WMI repositories on several of the machines in question and that did not fix the problem. After talking with Premier Services we have decided that reimaging the affected machines is about the only avenue for getting them fixed. I'm a
little disappointed that we didn't find a solution but it is what it is.
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Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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March 11th, 2015 1:31pm
Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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Marked as answer by
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:29 PM
March 11th, 2015 5:29pm
Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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Marked as answer by
NTitus
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:29 PM
March 11th, 2015 5:29pm
Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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Marked as answer by
NTitus
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:29 PM
March 11th, 2015 5:29pm
Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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Marked as answer by
NTitus
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:29 PM
March 11th, 2015 5:29pm
Update:
Premier support case was reopened and troubleshooting determined that NTFS transaction log corruption was keeping updates from installing. NTFS transaction log corruption seemed to be cause by a combination of hardware and FDE software. FDE software
vendor case was opened but vendor was not helpful.
Solution is to boot machine to WinPE and force check disk to run. This has fixed 95% of the broken machines. Unfortunately, it has trashed the rest.
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Marked as answer by
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:29 PM
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