Thank you Rob to point out the cookie thing.
I just found another discussion about this and I think it is good to
share:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/31910250/get-rid-of-microsoftcom.aspx
The cookie =expiration= interval is not configurable. It's "60 minutes" and
hardcoded in the Windows Update Agent.
Dennis
Rob Chee wrote:
Dennis,
There's a cookie file that gets created by your Windows Update Agent
when doing the WSUS check. This cookie expires after an hour. If you
run the WSUS check again before the cookie expires it won't take as
long to run the check. You can verify this on the client computer by
looking in the c:\windows\windowsupdate.log file
I just worked through a WSUS problem where it was taking 90 seconds for
the WSUS check to complete. I'm writing it up now. I'll send it out
to this group when it's done.
Rob
Dennis Xu wrote:
I have found when using WSUS requirement, the
agent login process takes longer (about 30 secs) when first time log in
after computer start up . Then if I exit the agent and start the agent
again, the login process takes about 10-15 secs. Is this true? and why?
Is this because the agent cached something after the first time log in?
Dennis Xu
Network Analyst(CCS)
University of Guelph
5198244120 x 56217
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