Please open the task manager and check, if there is any CPU activity. If not, reboot your computer, install the update manually, restart again and run wsusou again.
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it. aker
Followed the suggestion. Had to end task WU service to launch the update manually. Now at "Listing ids of missing updates....this could take a while." 15 minutes and counting.
WU has been making my life hell over the past two weeks. Getting any imaged W7 build to run WU has been impossible. Have tried dozens of fixes and patches with no progress. Will use wsusoffline if I can smooth out the hiccups.
It's a problem, we cannot really fix atm as it's caused by MS messing up the catalog file wsusscn2.cab. You may try installing the updates listed in .\client\static\StaticUpdateIds-wupre-w61.txt & listed here. (Note: some of them may be superseded and won't install, just skip them)
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it. aker
I ended up reimaging the drive with a base install of W7 SP1 and then reran WSUS offline. Process took between 3-4 hours and was closed when I came back to check on it. There was no message. How can I tell if it completed or there were errors? Is there a log file?
Not even in C:\Windows\wsusofflineupdate.log? Hrmm...
Microsoft update catalog: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/ Windows Install media download: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media
You may check Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> List installed updates
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it. aker