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Nov 11, 2010 I have gone through an excellent article on Software Update process from client side. It explains each and every step involved in Software Update process with useful examples. Refer the Article from Brian Shaw. More Details Here. The following list describes the basic steps for the synchronization process on the top-level site: Software updates synchronization starts. WSUS Synchronization Manager sends a request to WSUS running on the software update point to start synchronization with Microsoft Update. Do a Hardware Machine Policy refresh on the client and try to install the update again.; After some time, update is installed. SCCM Software Inventory report will show all installed software on your devices in your SCCM environment. You can search for a specific software. SCCM Windows ADK Upgrade is Completed NOW! Restart the Server; How to Install Latest WinPE on SCCM Server. – Since WinPE is not part of Windows ADK 1809 or later, you need to install WinPE as an add-on as part of upgrade process of Windows ADK.
Applies to: System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
The software update deployment phase is the process of deploying software updates. No matter how you deploy software updates, the site:
- Adds the updates to a software update group
- Distributes the update content to distribution points
- Deploys the update group to clients
After you create the deployment, the site sends an associated software update policy to targeted clients. The clients download the software update content files from a content source to their local cache. Clients on the internet always download content from the Microsoft Update cloud service. The software updates are then available for installation by the client.
Tip
If a distribution point isn't available, clients on the intranet can also download software updates from Microsoft Update.
Note
Unlike other deployment types, software updates are all downloaded to the client cache. This is regardless of the maximum cache size setting on the client. For more information about the client cache setting, see Configure the client cache for Configuration Manager clients.
If you configure a required software update deployment, the software updates are automatically installed at the scheduled deadline. Alternatively, the user on the client computer can schedule or initiate the software update installation prior to the deadline. After the attempted installation, client computers send state messages back to the site server to report whether the software update installation was successful. For more information about software update deployments, see Software update deployment workflows.
There are three main scenarios for deploying software updates:
Typically, you start by manually deploying software updates to create a baseline for your clients, and then you manage software updates on clients by using an automatic or phased deployment.
Note
You can't use an automatic deployment rule with a phased deployment.
Manually deploy software updates
Select software updates in the Configuration Manager console and manually start the deployment process. You typically use this method of deployment to:
- Get clients up-to-date with required software updates before you create automatic deployment rules that manage monthly deployments
- Deploy out-of-band software updates
The following list provides the general workflow for manual deployment of software updates:
- Filter for software updates that use specific requirements. For example, provide criteria that retrieves all security or critical software updates that are required on more than 50 clients.
- Create a software update group that contains the software updates.
- Download the content for the software updates in the software update group.
- Manually deploy the software update group.
For more information and detailed steps, see Manually deploy software updates.
When manually deploying Office 365 client updates, find them in the Office 365 Updates node under Office 365 Client Management of the Software Library workspace.
Automatically deploy software updates
Configure automatic software updates deployment by using an automatic deployment rule (ADR). This method of deployment is common for monthly software updates (typically known as 'Patch Tuesday') and for managing definition updates. You define the criteria for an ADR to automate the deployment process. The following list provides the general workflow to automatically deploy software updates:
- Create an ADR that specifies deployment settings.
- The site adds the software updates to a software update group.
- The site deploys the software update group to the clients in the target collection.
First, determine your automatic software update deployment strategy. For example, create the ADR to initially target a collection of test clients. After you verify the test group successfully installed the software updates, add a new deployment to the rule. You could also change the targeted collection in the existing deployment to one that includes a larger set of clients. Consider the following behaviors when deciding upon the strategy to use:
- You're able to modify the properties of the software update objects that the ADR creates.
- The ADR automatically deploys software updates to clients when you add them to the target collection.
- When you or the ADR adds new software updates to the software update group, the site automatically deploys them to the clients in the target collection.
- Enable or disable deployments at any time for the ADR.
After you create an ADR, add additional deployments to the rule. This action helps you manage the complexity of deploying different updates to different collections. Each new deployment has the full range of functionality and deployment monitoring experience.
Each new deployment that you add:
- Uses the same update group and package, which the ADR creates when it first runs
- Can target a different collection
- Supports unique deployment properties including:
- Activation time
- Deadline
- User experience
- Separate alerts for each deployment
For more information and detailed steps, see Automatically deploy software updates
Deploy software updates in phases
Sccm Software Updates Reports
Starting in version 1810, create phased deployments for software updates. Phased deployments allow you to orchestrate a coordinated, sequenced rollout of software based on customizable criteria and groups.
Sccm Software Update Process
For more information, see Create phased deployments.