Hello,
I've noticed a serious problem with WUA.
On both PCs and servers, many updates are available and validated in WAPT, but the machines aren't requesting them (discarded). However, if Windows Update is run on the same machine, it immediately downloads the update.
As a result, our systems are far from up-to-date, even though the updates are available and validated in WAPT.
How can this be explained, and more importantly, how can this be fixed to ensure our systems are up-to-date?
Sincerely,
Tom
[SOLVED] WAPTWUA: Why does waptwua discard updates when Windows Update requests them?
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Server: WAPT Enterprise 2.6.1.17786 on Debian
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
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- sfonteneau
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It depends on the machines, but on my DEV machines, I have "install_delay=None".
Moreover, it doesn't only concern the latest available updates.
Moreover, it doesn't only concern the latest available updates.
Server: WAPT Enterprise 2.6.1.17786 on Debian
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
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- sfonteneau
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Can you give us the Waptwua configuration of the machines that have the problem?
I saw that apparently, the "None" option was generating errors in the logs.
I modified the configuration accordingly on a few machines, and the test is underway.
More to come in a few minutes...
I modified the configuration accordingly on a few machines, and the test is underway.
More to come in a few minutes...
Server: WAPT Enterprise 2.6.1.17786 on Debian
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
Well, apparently that was it!
"install_delay = None" is not converted by WAPT and generates an error; it requires a numeric value followed by an h or a d.
In fact, I was misled by the online documentation which displays None as the default value.
"install_delay = None" is not converted by WAPT and generates an error; it requires a numeric value followed by an h or a d.
In fact, I was misled by the online documentation which displays None as the default value.
Server: WAPT Enterprise 2.6.1.17786 on Debian
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
- sfonteneau
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Hmm, I understand the problem.
Indeed, the default value is None.
But if we put "None" in the wapt-get.ini file, it's the string "None" that can't be converted to the date format.
In fact, "None" shouldn't be included in the wapt-get.ini file, but the online documentation can be misleading... sorry about that.
Indeed, the default value is None.
But if we put "None" in the wapt-get.ini file, it's the string "None" that can't be converted to the date format.
In fact, "None" shouldn't be included in the wapt-get.ini file, but the online documentation can be misleading... sorry about that.
