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    • momurdaM
      momurda
      last edited by

      Did you do this:
      Try removing the persisted preferences for the console by deleting the wsus file under %appdata%\Microsoft\MMC. System.IO.IOException -- The handshake failed due to an unexpected packet format.

      Other thing to try is the "Last WSUS Script Youll Ever Need" from Overdrive on SW, or whatever he calls it now.
      https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

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      • dave247D
        dave247 @momurda
        last edited by

        @momurda said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

        Did you do this:
        Try removing the persisted preferences for the console by deleting the wsus file under %appdata%\Microsoft\MMC. System.IO.IOException -- The handshake failed due to an unexpected packet format.

        Other thing to try is the "Last WSUS Script Youll Ever Need" from Overdrive on SW, or whatever he calls it now.
        https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

        lmao no, my eyes just glossed over after reading part way through the event log. I'm so used to them not helping me... I just deleted it, so I'll see if that helps. Checking out the script now too.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by

          WSUS sucks to manage. Good luck.

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          • dave247D
            dave247 @JaredBusch
            last edited by dave247

            @jaredbusch said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

            WSUS sucks to manage. Good luck.

            Well hey there Mr helpful.

            1. Why does it suck?
            2. What else would you recommend for managing Windows updates that doesn't suck?
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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @dave247
              last edited by

              @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

              1. Why does it suck?

              Because the WSUS instance itself needs maintenance weeklyish or it bogs down and pukes.

              1. What else would you recommend for managing Windows updates that doesn't suck?

              Sadly, no. I let Windows do it and just force reboots weekly.
              This does not help you and your need for compliance reporting.

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              • dave247D
                dave247 @JaredBusch
                last edited by dave247

                @jaredbusch said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                1. Why does it suck?

                Because the WSUS instance itself needs maintenance weeklyish or it bogs down and pukes.

                1. What else would you recommend for managing Windows updates that doesn't suck?

                Sadly, no. I let Windows do it and just force reboots weekly.
                This does not help you and your need for compliance reporting.

                ok well I have a bunch of servers and workstations and I'd like to be able to have some form of management over the updates. Also, I don't want to have them all reaching out to Microsoft to download updates..

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                • momurdaM
                  momurda
                  last edited by

                  WSUS is your only option. Yes it sucks.
                  Unless you want to pay many thousands for a 3rd party solution.
                  Delete that corrupt profile. Use that script.

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                  • dave247D
                    dave247 @momurda
                    last edited by

                    @momurda said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                    WSUS is your only option. Yes it sucks.
                    Unless you want to pay many thousands for a 3rd party solution.
                    Delete that corrupt profile. Use that script.

                    Well we already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.

                    It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

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                    • dbeatoD
                      dbeato
                      last edited by

                      @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                      already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                      It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                      Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                      Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                      http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                      https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

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                      • dave247D
                        dave247 @dbeato
                        last edited by dave247

                        @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                        @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                        already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                        It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                        Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                        Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                        http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                        https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                        Dell PowerEdge R420
                        CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                        RAM: 56.0 GB
                        Storage: Data volume is 1.72 TB (with only about 40 GB used)

                        I will check out those scripts here shortly.

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                        • dbeatoD
                          dbeato @dave247
                          last edited by

                          @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                          @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                          @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                          already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                          It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                          Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                          Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                          http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                          https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                          Dell PowerEdge R420
                          CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                          RAM: 56.0 GB

                          I will check out those scripts here shortly.

                          You have a Hardware Host Dedicated to WSUS? What else is on this server?

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                          • dave247D
                            dave247 @dbeato
                            last edited by

                            @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                            @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                            @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                            @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                            already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                            It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                            Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                            Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                            http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                            https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                            Dell PowerEdge R420
                            CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                            RAM: 56.0 GB

                            I will check out those scripts here shortly.

                            You have a Hardware Host Dedicated to WSUS? What else is on this server?

                            Yes, this server is set up as a dedicated WSUS server and a fresh install of Server 2016 and the WSUS role (if anything just to test and try out WSUS). Nothing else running on here at all.

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                            • dbeatoD
                              dbeato @dave247
                              last edited by dbeato

                              @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                              @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                              @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                              @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                              @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                              already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                              It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                              Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                              Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                              http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                              https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                              Dell PowerEdge R420
                              CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                              RAM: 56.0 GB

                              I will check out those scripts here shortly.

                              You have a Hardware Host Dedicated to WSUS? What else is on this server?

                              Yes, this server is set up as a dedicated WSUS server and a fresh install of Server 2016 and the WSUS role (if anything just to test and try out WSUS). Nothing else running on here at all.

                              WOW, I would not waste that much on a WSUS Server, I would have setup a VM on a Hyper-V Server 2016 Host and use a VM with 2 vCPU, 16 GB RAM and 500 GB of space.

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                              • dave247D
                                dave247 @dbeato
                                last edited by dave247

                                @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                                It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                                Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                                Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                                http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                                https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                                Dell PowerEdge R420
                                CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                                RAM: 56.0 GB

                                I will check out those scripts here shortly.

                                You have a Hardware Host Dedicated to WSUS? What else is on this server?

                                Yes, this server is set up as a dedicated WSUS server and a fresh install of Server 2016 and the WSUS role (if anything just to test and try out WSUS). Nothing else running on here at all.

                                WOW, I would waste that much on a WSUS Server, I would have setup a VM on a Hyper-V Server 2016 Host and use a VM with 2 vCPU, 16 GB RAM and 500 GB of space.

                                ok, I really don't want to get off topic like this... I am just trying get WSUS to work to try it out and see how well I can manage Windows updates. I haven't even activated Windows 2016 because I plan to move this to a virtual machine later. It's not the point. Again, this is just to try out WSUS and get it working, which I have been yet to do.

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                                • PSX_DefectorP
                                  PSX_Defector @dave247
                                  last edited by

                                  @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                  I'm so used to them not helping me...

                                  That might be a problem going forward. All event logs have information and tell you every possible problem, just have to get used to reading them. Never just gloss them over.

                                  I'm assuming you are opening the snapin via the local machine versus a remote. That screen happens when you can't connect to it. Your error in the event log means that it can't connect to the site via SSL. Open IIS and make sure that it has a self-signed cert generated for the site. Or make sure the site is up on HTTP and open it that way in MMC. That should fix the problem.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce
                                    last edited by Obsolesce

                                    Hi, I ran in to this before and have the fix for it on the wiki at work.

                                    Give me a bit to grab it. It has to do with AppPool settings if I remember correctly, on the IIS server.

                                    Edit: I'm just gonna do screenshots because I'm feeling lazy atm, sorry.

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                                    • dbeatoD
                                      dbeato @dave247
                                      last edited by

                                      @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                      already purchased Desktop Central from ManageEngine a while back.. that was in the thousands.. however, we got an IT audit and it showed that we were missing a lot of past updates. When doing a Windows Update search on the host itself, I often find that it discovers missing updates. When I check DesktopCentral, it says it's not missing updates. Checking with DesktopCentral support, they tell me that Windows updates and patches can supersede old ones. Based on research and shit, I think it's just a matter of the Windows registry making it appear that we are missing updates. However, I still think some of my machines are actually missing updates. Hense why I want to use WSUS to comb through my systems with Microsoft's own product, to try to find any missing updates, vs doing it manually.
                                      It seems like no matter what I do though, this is going to be a huge pain in my assholes.

                                      Alright, so what are the RAM and Storage on this server? What CPU resources have you provided to this system?

                                      Also take a look at Adamj's WSUS Script
                                      http://www.adamj.org/clean-wsus.html
                                      https://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/2998-wsus-automated-maintenance-formerly-adamj-clean-wsus

                                      Dell PowerEdge R420
                                      CPU: Xeon E5-2430 @ 2.20 GHz (2 Processors)
                                      RAM: 56.0 GB

                                      I will check out those scripts here shortly.

                                      You have a Hardware Host Dedicated to WSUS? What else is on this server?

                                      Yes, this server is set up as a dedicated WSUS server and a fresh install of Server 2016 and the WSUS role (if anything just to test and try out WSUS). Nothing else running on here at all.

                                      WOW, I would waste that much on a WSUS Server, I would have setup a VM on a Hyper-V Server 2016 Host and use a VM with 2 vCPU, 16 GB RAM and 500 GB of space.

                                      ok, I really don't want to get off topic like this... I am just trying get WSUS to work to try it out and see how well I can manage Windows updates. I haven't even activated Windows 2016 because I plan to move this to a virtual machine later. It's not the point. Again, this is just to try out WSUS and get it working, which I have been yet to do.

                                      I didn’t think I went off topic. Let’s go through yourur setup. What Database are you using WID or SQL?

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce
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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce
                                          last edited by

                                          I wouldn't download all available updates. That's going to kill your available capacity.

                                          Instead, set it to only download approved updates.

                                          I've been doing WSUS for a long time. I really don't ever have to worry about it, other than approving updates manually. They can be set to be approved automatically, but I just can't yet.

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                                          • black3dynamiteB
                                            black3dynamite @Obsolesce
                                            last edited by

                                            @tim_g said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                                            I wouldn't download all available updates. That's going to kill your available capacity.

                                            Instead, set it to only download approved updates.

                                            I've been doing WSUS for a long time. I really don't ever have to worry about it, other than approving updates manually. They can be set to be approved automatically, but I just can't yet.

                                            How do you normally handle mobile users with WSUS?

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