Sorry for the noise, forgot to set that in WSUS as well...
jlc

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 9:08 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: WSUS Client Side Targeting

I have some machines which were moved from one WSUS server to another and they 
are not assigning themselves to any group despite the GPO settings.
This GPO was imply copied with the url changed so it worked for years for new 
PCs...

I purged the SoftwareDistribution folder after stopping the updates service and 
no luck. The log suggested something about a cookie, so I ran wuauclt 
/resetauthorization /detectnow and that error changed to:

2009-05-15          08:19:50:061       788        218         PT           
WARNING: Cached cookie has expired or new PID is available
2009-05-15          08:19:50:061       788        218         PT           
Initializing simple targeting cookie, clientId = 
e2473f3d-f4e1-47cf-a6ae-f422eae0ea7c, target group = Desktops, DNS name = 
foo.example.local
2009-05-15          08:19:50:076       788        218         PT             
Server URL = http://server. 
example.local:8530/SimpleAuthWebService/SimpleAuth.asmx
2009-05-15          08:19:50:123       788        218         Report  Uploading 
2 events using cached cookie, reporting URL = http://server. 
example.local:8530/ReportingWebService/ReportingWebService.asmx
2009-05-15          08:19:50:123       788        218         Report  Reporter 
successfully uploaded 2 events.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
jlc







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