Open a cmd on the machine run a “net stop ccmexec”. That will disable the 
client, you should then be able to move the folder, and run a “net start 
ccmexec” when finished.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of the codepoets
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Troubleshooting 0% Downloaded

I have a few servers in my environment that have run out of space on their OS 
hard drives, which has caused some software updates to fail to download. Or to 
be stuck at 0% Downloading.

Not an issue on the machines that are not stuck at 0% Downloading. I just jump 
on, change their cache location to another drive, and for the most part, all is 
well.

My problem is on a few that are stuck at 0% Downloading. When I try and move 
the cache folder, it tells me it's obviously in use. And if I go into Software 
Center, I can't cancel them. the Cancel button is greyed out completely.

My question is, is there a way for me to "kill" those downloads long enough for 
me to be able to move the cache folder without having to resort to a reboot? I 
tried killing the SMS service and also restarting  it, but that wouldn't allow 
me to change the cache location. These are production machines, and I can't 
reboot them without jumping through hoops.

Thanks,
Erik


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