I have noticed that many superseded non-deployed updates are not disappearing 
from the console after 1 month.  I have the time for this set to 1 month in the 
SUP properties.
These are patches that have not been deployed in several months, so it is not a 
question of them being within the one month window.

Also it is not every patch that hanging around past date, most are correctly 
disappearing on their own.

My question is where do I start to troubleshoot what is going wrong.  As a for 
instance, there are updates in the console that are so old that they are "Q" 
numbers instead of KB and they have not been deployed in many years.  They show 
downloaded - no, deployed - no, and superseded - yes.  Yet there they are in 
the console.  I have 301 updates that meet that criteria, and only a few have 
been superseded and un-deployed in the last 30 days.

All of the offenders are Windows XP, Office 2003/2007/2010, and .NET Framework 
updates. The few Windows 7 updates on the offender list are actually ones that 
were superseded in the last moth and so have correctly not disappeared yet.

Normal?  Anything that I can do about this?


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