Well I never knew that! Thanks Andrew I'll test this out shortly.
> On 14 Oct 2014, at 12:51, Andrew Craig <[email protected]> wrote: > > You can automatically accept licenses in configmgr. In the main updates view > you can also filter for updates that have a license agreement attached. Then > you can right-click and review/agree if required. > > You can also use wsusutil reset to force these to download again. > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Paul Winstanley > Sent: 14 October 2014 12:58 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [mssms] WSUS Synch Issue > > Andrew, > > At which point were you prompted for licence agreement acceptance? Only time > I have had to accept a EULA is when enabling SCEP. > > Cheer > Paul > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Andrew Craig <[email protected]> > wrote: > I had a similar problem with multiple sites in 2007. I cleaned up all the > wsus metadata from the downstream sites, re-accepted all the license > agreement at top level and then scheduled a full resync. > > Did the trick. I was getting this exact message on a child site. > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Brian McDonald > Sent: 13 October 2014 15:43 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [mssms] WSUS Synch Issue > > Hey all, > > I am trying to get WSUS to synch and it continues to fail. Here is what the > wsyncmgr.log file says: > > Failed to sync update 87e13ecb-c669-43be-9e2a-01e567285031. Error: The > Microsoft Software License Terms have not been completely downloaded > and~~cannot be accepted. Source: > Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.BaseApi.LicenseAgreement.GetById > > Sync failed: Failed to sync some of the updates. Source: > Microsoft.SystemsManagementServer.SoftwareUpdatesManagement.WsusSyncAction.WSyncAction.SyncUpdates > > I've researched this error and came across the following KB: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922330 > > However, I do not see the ExecuteSQL.exe or OSQL.exe files in the directories > mentioned. > > Has anyone seen this before? Not finding much in my research online. > > Thanks, > > Brian > > > > >

