"Andrew Hayes" <> wrote in message
> news:6329EDBE-EA87-40BC-ACD3-...
> | All our desktops get their updates from our WSUS server via GPO
> settings, but
> | they don't always perform the update (usually because they are not
> turned on
> | at the time when the updates are scheduled to happen).
> |
> | In these cases, the Updates Services plug-in shows the computer as
> needing
> | updates, but when I then log on locally to that PC, I don't see the
> yellow
> | shield icon in the notification bar that allows me to install (Express
> or
> | Custom) the downloaded updates.
> |
> | The only way to install the updates is to go to the Microsoft Update
> website
> | and install them from there, which downloads them again even though
> they're
> | available from the WSUS server.
> |
> | How can I cause the Windows Update dialog to appear so I can install the
> | available updates?
Four things to note, Andrew.
1. By default, if an update is not installed at the scheduled time because
the system is powered off, those updates will be installed one minute after
the next power on -- unless you've disabled that setting. Verify that
"Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations" is set to "Not
Configured" (default: 1 minute), or Enabled, with your choice of delay.
2. Using the interactive features of the Windows Update Agent requires that
the logged on user is a member of the Administrators group on the PC where
the access is being attempted.
3. It's also necessary that the User policy "Remove access to all Windows
Update features" has not been enabled.
4. The shield will only appear after the updates have successfully
downloaded. Have you reviewed the WindowsUpdate.log and confirmed that the
updates were actually detected and downloaded?
--
Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCBMSP, MCTS, MCP
Senior Data Architect, APQC, Houston, Texas
Microsoft MVP - Software Distribution (2005-2008)
MS WSUS Website:
http://www.microsoft.com/wsus
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http://www.onsitechsolutions.com;
http://wsusinfo.onsitechsolutions.com
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http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pro...awrence.Garvin