Hi Experts,
A month back we faced an issue with multiple update sources in our environment. However that is now fixed. Thanks for all your suggestions!
Most of the clients are now able to scan however, we have a handful of systems in "Failed to install Updates State" returning error status 11756 "error Failed to save WUAgent policy with updated WSUS Server. Error = 0x80004005" (WUAHandler)
Unable to read existing resultant WUA policy. Error = 0x80070002.
What is strange to me is that for all these clients: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate" folder itself is missing. I have tried manually creating this folder with the WUServer and port settings and re-initiated the scan. To my surprise the registry.pol file doesn't get created when i try to initiate the scan remotely (Client Actions Tool/ Client Centre). (I am not aware of a local security policy that would restrict an Administrator to do it)
Apart from these I have tried repairing/reinstalling the WUAgent and even re-installed the client. But didn't have much luck. I am waiting to check what could be the impact of a scheduled scan (with the user logged in).Rebuilding these PCs cant be a viable solution. Any pointers would be much appreciated.
A month back we faced an issue with multiple update sources in our environment. However that is now fixed. Thanks for all your suggestions!
Most of the clients are now able to scan however, we have a handful of systems in "Failed to install Updates State" returning error status 11756 "error Failed to save WUAgent policy with updated WSUS Server. Error = 0x80004005" (WUAHandler)
Unable to read existing resultant WUA policy. Error = 0x80070002.
What is strange to me is that for all these clients: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate" folder itself is missing. I have tried manually creating this folder with the WUServer and port settings and re-initiated the scan. To my surprise the registry.pol file doesn't get created when i try to initiate the scan remotely (Client Actions Tool/ Client Centre). (I am not aware of a local security policy that would restrict an Administrator to do it)
Apart from these I have tried repairing/reinstalling the WUAgent and even re-installed the client. But didn't have much luck. I am waiting to check what could be the impact of a scheduled scan (with the user logged in).Rebuilding these PCs cant be a viable solution. Any pointers would be much appreciated.