Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
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Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
Adjust your scanning interval to 24 then back to 1, Allow 1 hour to go by and check to see if Patch Remedy Maintenance script gets scheduled on PC (any PC your monitoring) See scripts tab on PC console.
Does script get scheduled?
Did it run?
Did it fail?
Send me data and screenshots of scripts tab if latter 2 are "yes"
Does script get scheduled?
Did it run?
Did it fail?
Send me data and screenshots of scripts tab if latter 2 are "yes"
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
Hi,
Ok great that fixed it thanks.
Next question, is there a way I can automate this for new machines or is that taken care of?
I.E. Can I just drop that Patch Remedy Maintenance into our Onboarding script or do it require extra variables to work?
Thanks
Stuart.
Ok great that fixed it thanks.
Next question, is there a way I can automate this for new machines or is that taken care of?
I.E. Can I just drop that Patch Remedy Maintenance into our Onboarding script or do it require extra variables to work?
Thanks
Stuart.
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
Also, is it not a good idea to have a 15 minute Maintenance Windows set in the early part of the ELSE stage of this script?
Certainly if Reboot is allowed surely?!
Thanks
Stuart.
Certainly if Reboot is allowed surely?!
Thanks
Stuart.
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
stu_u2k wrote:Also, is it not a good idea to have a 15 minute Maintenance Windows set in the early part of the ELSE stage of this script?
Certainly if Reboot is allowed surely?!
Thanks
Stuart.
Not sure I understand, the scanner just scans and the Auto fix will not reboot PC after install so I do not see what value dropping into maintenance mode would do?
Can you elaborate to what effect you would be looking for?
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
I am talking about when it runs Patch Remedy Maintenance because you have told it to Repair \ Update and Restart, I couldn't see it setting a window.
What I am more interested in is getting this working when I need it and not automatically, for example when we take on a machine, currently with this enabled it does a lot more and it great, but some machines fail and need to wait for this to fix patching before they will work again.
Is there a way I can add this to our HotFix Loop script for example, so after each patch reboot this can check patching is ok before it attempt to patch?
Currently I have machines which will fail then I just have to wait for it to autofix or appear in the window and do it interactively, either way we have to go back and check and restart the patch loop to get it fully up to date, if this can be integrated into out process it would save a lot of checking and re-running scripts of scripts after remedy complete.
Put Simply, I want to be able to fire a script and know it will be 100% upto date by the next day (in vast majority of cases at least).
Our loop script will keep restarting and patching until none available (or hits loop limit) but as soon as a patch deployment fails the loop stops, I need it fixed before then, how can I best guarantee this?
Thanks
Stuart.
What I am more interested in is getting this working when I need it and not automatically, for example when we take on a machine, currently with this enabled it does a lot more and it great, but some machines fail and need to wait for this to fix patching before they will work again.
Is there a way I can add this to our HotFix Loop script for example, so after each patch reboot this can check patching is ok before it attempt to patch?
Currently I have machines which will fail then I just have to wait for it to autofix or appear in the window and do it interactively, either way we have to go back and check and restart the patch loop to get it fully up to date, if this can be integrated into out process it would save a lot of checking and re-running scripts of scripts after remedy complete.
Put Simply, I want to be able to fire a script and know it will be 100% upto date by the next day (in vast majority of cases at least).
Our loop script will keep restarting and patching until none available (or hits loop limit) but as soon as a patch deployment fails the loop stops, I need it fixed before then, how can I best guarantee this?
Thanks
Stuart.
Re: Reporting 100% Systems WUA UpToDate Not Accurate
stu_u2k wrote:I am talking about when it runs Patch Remedy Maintenance because you have told it to Repair \ Update and Restart, I couldn't see it setting a window.
What I am more interested in is getting this working when I need it and not automatically, for example when we take on a machine, currently with this enabled it does a lot more and it great, but some machines fail and need to wait for this to fix patching before they will work again.
Is there a way I can add this to our HotFix Loop script for example, so after each patch reboot this can check patching is ok before it attempt to patch?
Currently I have machines which will fail then I just have to wait for it to autofix or appear in the window and do it interactively, either way we have to go back and check and restart the patch loop to get it fully up to date, if this can be integrated into out process it would save a lot of checking and re-running scripts of scripts after remedy complete.
Put Simply, I want to be able to fire a script and know it will be 100% upto date by the next day (in vast majority of cases at least).
Our loop script will keep restarting and patching until none available (or hits loop limit) but as soon as a patch deployment fails the loop stops, I need it fixed before then, how can I best guarantee this?
Thanks
Stuart.