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    • dave247D
      dave247 @Obsolesce
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      @tim_g said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

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

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

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

      I have not been able to see any of my computers show up.

      If everything is set up correctly, it could take a while for computers to show up in WSUS, and show their update statuses.

      Sometimes they show up fast, sometimes they take a day. But if it's set up correctly, they WILL eventually show up.

      I set this up before a few weeks ago with a different server and I had computers show up and at that time I didn't even configure group policy or anything.. I will keep waiting though.

      Whenever you apply computer group policy, or change a computers AD group membership (add/remove), you'll need to reboot the computer. Computer changes take effect during boot, user changes at login.

      I usually just run cmd as admin and run gpupdate /force, which usually works. I also check with gpresult /h. That being said, I did reboot things in an attempt to get them working this time.. still no dice.

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      • dave247D
        dave247
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        ok so now I have 2 Windows 10 computers that showed up, out of the 7 I added to the test group. They show up under All Computers but not the Workstations group which I've added them to.. not sure why
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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @dave247
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          @dave247 said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

          ok so now I have 2 Windows 10 computers that showed up, out of the 7 I added to the test group. They show up under All Computers but not the Workstations group which I've added them to.. not sure why
          0_1514846040883_16b811cb-c0f4-442b-aa83-00fd67f795e0-image.png

          I believe the issue is with the security filtering on your GPOs, I do groups assignments by Computer OU instead.

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          • dave247D
            dave247 @dbeato
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            @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

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

            ok so now I have 2 Windows 10 computers that showed up, out of the 7 I added to the test group. They show up under All Computers but not the Workstations group which I've added them to.. not sure why
            0_1514846040883_16b811cb-c0f4-442b-aa83-00fd67f795e0-image.png

            I believe the issue is with the security filtering on your GPOs, I do groups assignments by Computer OU instead.

            oh.. well that's the way I had it at first and it seemed to work (kinda). I was just following Tim_G's guide on SpiceWorks

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce
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              Did you specify the WSUS group in the group policys?

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              • dave247D
                dave247 @Obsolesce
                last edited by dave247

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

                Did you specify the WSUS group in the group policys?

                Yes, via the "Enable client side targeting" option

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                • dave247D
                  dave247 @dbeato
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                  @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

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

                  ok so now I have 2 Windows 10 computers that showed up, out of the 7 I added to the test group. They show up under All Computers but not the Workstations group which I've added them to.. not sure why
                  0_1514846040883_16b811cb-c0f4-442b-aa83-00fd67f795e0-image.png

                  I believe the issue is with the security filtering on your GPOs, I do groups assignments by Computer OU instead.

                  So when you say you go group assignments by OU, do you mean that you aren't using the client side targeting at all, and therefore do not have your computers in any sort of AD group associated with WSUS? You just add the WSUS GPO to the OU you want it to apply to and computers just show up in the WSUS list and you can update them from there?

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

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

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

                    ok so now I have 2 Windows 10 computers that showed up, out of the 7 I added to the test group. They show up under All Computers but not the Workstations group which I've added them to.. not sure why
                    0_1514846040883_16b811cb-c0f4-442b-aa83-00fd67f795e0-image.png

                    I believe the issue is with the security filtering on your GPOs, I do groups assignments by Computer OU instead.

                    So when you say you go group assignments by OU, do you mean that you aren't using the client side targeting at all, and therefore do not have your computers in any sort of AD group associated with WSUS? You just add the WSUS GPO to the OU you want it to apply to and computers just show up in the WSUS list and you can update them from there?

                    Correct

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                    • momurdaM
                      momurda @dave247
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                      @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

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                      • dave247D
                        dave247 @momurda
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                        @momurda said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

                        @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                        Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

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

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

                          @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                          Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                          Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

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                          • dave247D
                            dave247 @dbeato
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                            @dbeato said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

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

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

                            @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                            Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                            Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                            oh I see.. like a lot faster? Like instantly? I'm totally new to WSUS...

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

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

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

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

                              @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                              Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                              Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                              oh I see.. like a lot faster? Like instantly? I'm totally new to WSUS...

                              Like 5 to 10 minutes.

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

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

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

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

                                @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                                oh I see.. like a lot faster? Like instantly? I'm totally new to WSUS...

                                Normally whatever the normal time that your PCs refresh their GPO's.. I think the default is around 15 mins.

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                                • dave247D
                                  dave247 @Dashrender
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                                  @dashrender 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):

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

                                  @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                  Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                  Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                                  oh I see.. like a lot faster? Like instantly? I'm totally new to WSUS...

                                  Normally whatever the normal time that your PCs refresh their GPO's.. I think the default is around 15 mins.

                                  ah. Well I usually never wait, lol. Just remote in and run gpupdate /force or even run it on the OU through GPMC

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

                                    @dashrender 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):

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

                                    @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                    Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                    Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                                    oh I see.. like a lot faster? Like instantly? I'm totally new to WSUS...

                                    Normally whatever the normal time that your PCs refresh their GPO's.. I think the default is around 15 mins.

                                    ah. Well I usually never wait, lol. Just remote in and run gpupdate /force or even run it on the OU through GPMC

                                    Then it should be within a few mins (under 5) before they show up in WSUS.

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite
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                                      Make sure under Delegation tab, you have Authenticated Users with Read Permissions for your Policy. Especially if you removed it from the Security Filtering.

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

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

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

                                        @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                        Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                        Group assigments take faster to apply than OUs.

                                        Not really, sometimes they show up instantly, other times they do not. I don't know why, but one way is not faster than the other. It just does not work like that.

                                        When I set up a new computer, it always shows up in WSUS instantly and in the correct WSUS group. When I set an old existing computer, it typically shows up instantly.

                                        But you have to have eveyrthing set up correctly.

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

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

                                          @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                          Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                          I would have originally done it that way too... but we have way too many client computers and servers to go dicking around in WSUS console every time we add a computer to WSUS (especially after initial setup, F that repetitive crap). It's MUCH simpler to stick a computer or server in an AD group, and well... that's it! Nothing more to it than that.

                                          Step one: Put computer or server into correct AD group.
                                          Step two: Reboot or use klist -li 0x3e7 then gpupdate.

                                          Done.

                                          Everything else is 100% automated.

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                                          • dave247D
                                            dave247 @Obsolesce
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                                            @tim_g said in Constant WSUS issues (Connection Errors):

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

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

                                            @dave247 Yes. I apply an 'wsus' gpo to my Workstations OU. This gets all computers in the OU to show up in wsus. In wsus i make groups(local to wsus application) for grouping computers by OS.

                                            Damn, that sounds like a much better approach. That way I don't have to add the extra step of adding all my computers to an additional AD group. So is this just a matter of not configuring the "Enable client-side" targeting option? I'm only asking because it seems like it's taking WSUS a long time before computers show up. It took like 2 days before 3 out of 7 systems showed up under the All Computers group..

                                            I would have originally done it that way too... but we have way too many client computers and servers to go dicking around in WSUS console every time we add a computer to WSUS (especially after initial setup, F that repetitive crap). It's MUCH simpler to stick a computer or server in an AD group, and well... that's it! Nothing more to it than that.

                                            Step one: Put computer or server into correct AD group.
                                            Step two: Reboot or use klist -li 0x3e7 then gpupdate.

                                            Done.

                                            Everything else is 100% automated.

                                            Ok you sweet talked me back into doing it that way. Do you have a separate AD group and GPO for each type of Windows OS (Windows 7, 8.1, 10; Server 2012, etc)?

                                            And I found out why I wasn't seeing machines show up right away. Status had "Failed or Needed" selected by default and when I changed it to "any" I can now see all the computers that have the WSUS GPO applied to them. Now I just need to finish reading through the guide so I can learn the right way of going about approving and installing updates..

                                            Also, do you use that klist -li 0x3e7 on the system needing the update remotely through Powershell or what? I'm just asking because I always discover that I've been doing things the idiot way..

                                            Also also, do you guys suggest downloading drivers as well? We also have a handful of SQL servers, should I include SQL Service Packs for those or is that something I should just do manually, to avoid problems?

                                            Here's my classification selections:
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