Steps are quite simple:

On the WSUS server connected to the Internet:

1. wsusutil.exe export export.xml.gz export.log and copy the export.xml.gz to 
USB drive
2. copy the WsusContent folder to USB drive

On ConfigMgr server isolated from the Internet:

1. wsusutil.exe import export.xml.gz import.log
2. run the software update synchronization from the ConfigMgr console
3. copy the WsusContent folder to your source -server share
4. use the WsusContent folder you copied to your source -server share as the 
location when creating the SUG


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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Importing software updates on a disconnected SCCM server?
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 12:11:25 +0000









I have an SCCM server that is going to be in an ‘air gap’ isolated network 
without any internet access.   I am trying to figure out how to import the 
software
 updates that have been downloaded from another SCCM server.    Appreciate any 
assistance to resolve this issue.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
1.      
 Both servers are running SCCM 2012 R2 SP1
2.      
I have been able to export the metadata using wsusutils.exe and import on the 
isolated SCCM server.
3.      
The downloaded software updates have been copied to a local drive on the 
isolated server.
 

 
4.      
 If I choose to download from a location on my network (same server), it fails 
to find and import.
 

 
5.      
 Import fails with cannot find the path specified.
 
 
 




                                          


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