We were originally updating from the Microsoft site but now want to start using an internal share.
I have configured the policy but want to verify that the internal share path is being used.
What log file would I check for this?
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We were originally updating from the Microsoft site but now want to start using an internal share.
I have configured the policy but want to verify that the internal share path is being used.
What log file would I check for this?
Hi willbar,
Based on your description, you have changed the path of update, and you wonder to check if this path is being used? Could you tell me which version of Office are you using?
And I wonder to know how did you modify GPO and which policy did you modify? Did you use any manager tool to manage the updates.
I need more information about your issue, please be a bit more precise explain your issue so that I can get more accurate solutions to this problem. Im glad to help and follow up your reply.
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi willbar,
Based on your description, you have changed the path of update, and you wonder to check if this path is being used? Could you tell me which version of Office are you using?
And I wonder to know how did you modify GPO and which policy did you modify? Did you use any manager tool to manage the updates.
I need more information about your issue, please be a bit more precise explain your issue so that I can get more accurate solutions to this problem. Im glad to help and follow up your reply.
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi willbar,
I suggest you use wuauclt.exe /detectnow Command-line to automatic updates right away in client computer. As I said above you can check the WindowsUpdate.log to get your requirement.
Please Note: these steps you need to work in a client computer.
Regards,
George Zhao
Office 2013 ProPlus CTR is not updated using SCCM. Im only using SCCM to set the registry keys for the policies which control the updatepath. I was just wondering if there was a log file that would show from where the updates were being pulled from to verify that it is being pulled from a local server and not the cloud.
Office 2013 ProPlus CTR is not updated using SCCM. Im only using SCCM to set the registry keys for the policies which control the updatepath. I was just wondering if there was a log file that would show from where the updates were being pulled from to verify that it is being pulled from a local server and not the cloud.
The version of Office is Office 2013 ProPlus CTR.
We are using DFS Shares for the source.
I am using SCCM to send a package to the PCs to set the registry key value for updatepath at HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\15.0\common\OfficeUpdate
The version of Office is Office 2013 ProPlus CTR.
We are using DFS Shares for the source.
I am using SCCM to send a package to the PCs to set the registry key value for updatepath at HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\15.0\common\OfficeUpdate
Hi willbar,
Youre using SCCM to deploy updates, I suggest you can read this article first. This article is about how to deploying software updates by SCCM 2012:
http://prajwaldesai.com/deploying-sccm-2012-part-10-deploying-software-updates-2/
You can check if your steps are correct by reading this article.
If you need to know which log file to check, please find WindowsUpdate.log file in C:\Windows
About how to read WindowsUpdate.log file please refer to this article.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/902093
If you need more help or more information about your issue I suggest you could post your issue to SCCM forum about updates.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=configmanagersecurity
The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding.
Hope its helpful.
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi willbar,
Youre using SCCM to deploy updates, I suggest you can read this article first. This article is about how to deploying software updates by SCCM 2012:
http://prajwaldesai.com/deploying-sccm-2012-part-10-deploying-software-updates-2/
You can check if your steps are correct by reading this article.
If you need to know which log file to check, please find WindowsUpdate.log file in C:\Windows
About how to read WindowsUpdate.log file please refer to this article.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/902093
If you need more help or more information about your issue I suggest you could post your issue to SCCM forum about updates.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=configmanagersecurity
The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding.
Hope its helpful.
Regards,
George Zhao