Also throwing errors, but I think they are normal as there isn’t a proper 
server specified, due the policy not providing them:

 

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent     * FATAL: Service 
CheckAccessByPolicy rejected call, hr=0x8024002E

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent     * WARNING: Exit code = 
0x8024002E

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent   *********

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent   **  END  **  Agent: 
Finding updates [CallerId = Device Driver Retrieval Client  Id = 3]

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent   *************

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    Agent   WARNING: WU client 
failed Searching for update with error 0x8024002e

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    IdleTmr            WU operation 
(CSearchCall::Init ID 3, operation # 79) stopped; does use network; is not at 
background priority

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    IdleTmr            Decremented 
PDC RefCount for Network to 0

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     2718    IdleTmr            Decremented 
idle timer priority operation counter to 1

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI         >>--  RESUMED  -- 
COMAPI: Search [ClientId = Device Driver Retrieval Client]

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI           - Updates found 
= 0

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI           - WARNING: Exit 
code = 0x00000000, Result code = 0x8024002E

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI         ---------

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI         --  END  --  
COMAPI: Search [ClientId = Device Driver Retrieval Client]

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     1134    COMAPI         -------------

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     8f4       COMAPI         WARNING: 
Operation failed due to earlier error, hr=8024002E

2013-11-20      10:59:28:013   776     8f4       COMAPI         FATAL: Unable 
to complete asynchronous search. (hr=8024002E)

 

GPOs: I know, there aren’t any.

DisableWindowsUpdateAccess (that has to be from the MP) and UseWUServer are the 
only registry values set for the agent.

 

Since the port is part of the server name in the registry, and there isn’t one, 
it must got lost somehow.

I probably could set it manually and see.

 

Can I check on the server what’s policy created? Validate there is a server 
entry there?

 

-R

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Matthias Berroth
Sent: Mittwoch, 20. November 2013 10:19
To: [email protected]; Roland Janus
Subject: RE: [mssms] SUP issue on clients E_FAIL_POLICY_NOT_FOUND

 

Check the windowsupdate.log on the client. It’s located on %Windir%.

Check which port is used from the client. If it’s different to the port you 
using for sup, check you’re gpos.

FYI you don’t need gpos for the sup.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Mittwoch, 20. November 2013 09:39
To: [email protected]; Roland Janus
Subject: RE: [mssms] SUP issue on clients E_FAIL_POLICY_NOT_FOUND

 

mp working?

do you have group policy defining wsus settings?

/Robert

Roland Janus <[email protected]> wrote:

I did that of course and it happens on two SUP/primaries, makes it more likely 
something is done wrong

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mark Mears
Sent: Dienstag, 19. November 2013 17:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mssms] SUP issue on clients E_FAIL_POLICY_NOT_FOUND

 

First thing I would do is remove then reinstall the SUP role with a 30 minute 
intermission.

 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Roland Janus
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] SUP issue on clients E_FAIL_POLICY_NOT_FOUND

 

This is driving me nuts:

 

·        All server WS2012 R2

·        CM12 R2

·        SQL 2012 SP1, CU6

·        CAS: WSUS, SUP

·        Primary:

o   Site server: WSUS console, CM, FSP, nothing else

o   Remote SQL: CM DB, WSUS DB, Reporting

o   2 MPs: Using replica

o   1 SUP: WSUS full, SUP role, nothing else

 

SUP on the servers are all working, synching fine on both, everything green.

 

Clients pick up policy for everything but not the WSUS server they are supposed 
to use.

The WSUS agent is partially configured, as “managed by your administrator” in 
“windows update”, but it is not picking up the server.

There is nothing in: root\ccm\softwareupdates\wuahandler, therefor not in the 
wsus registry hence the agent doesn’t know where to scan against.

 

Scanagent.log:

 

Failed to get instance of CCM_UpdateSource for ToolUniqueID 
{9C5A03EB-2ABE-4CB5-900D-058E9B2108C7}            ScanAgent      19.11.2013 
13:43:55   2028 (0x07EC)

-ScanUpdateSource policy not found no scan will be performed, returning 
E_FAIL_POLICY_NOT_FOUND            ScanAgent      19.11.2013 13:43:55   2028 
(0x07EC)

CScanAgent::HandleMessage - ScanByUpdateSource failed. Error = 0x87d00600       
    ScanAgent      19.11.2013 13:43:55          2028 (0x07EC)

 

All clients do that for both primaries, so I assume it must be something I did 
wrong or I missed.

I

Any pointers please?

 

-R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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