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Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this will

PostPosted: 03.09.2015, 12:32
by sfareg
when install WSUS Offline Update without antivirus stop in Windows Defender
how can skip this update

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Starting WSUS Offline Update (v. 10.0) at 11:02:23.67...
Checking user's privileges...
Determining system's properties...
Determining Windows licensing info...
Found Microsoft Windows version: 6.1.7601.17514 (w61 x64 enu sp1)
Found Microsoft Windows Software Licensing Management Tool info...
Name: Windows(R) 7, Professional edition
Description: Windows Operating System - Windows(R) 7, OEM_SLP channel
Partial Product Key: PV9HW
License Status: Licensed
Checking medium content...
Medium build date: 23/08/2015
Medium supports Microsoft Windows (w61 x64 glb).
Checking Windows Service Pack version...
Checking Windows Update Agent version...
Installing most recent Windows Update Agent...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\WindowsUpdateAgent-7.6-x64.exe...
Checking Windows Installer version...
Checking Windows Script Host version...
Checking Internet Explorer version...
Checking C++ Runtime Libraries' installation state...
Checking Remote Desktop Client version...
Checking Remote Desktop Client components...
Installing most recent Remote Desktop Client...
Installing update 1 of 5...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msu...
Installing update 2 of 5...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB2857650-x64.msu...
Installing update 3 of 5...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB2592687-x64.msu...
Installing update 4 of 5...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB2830477-x64.msu...
Installing update 5 of 5...
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB2923545-x64.msu...
Checking Windows Defender installation state...
Warning: Windows Defender definition file (..\wddefs\x64-glb\mpas-feX64.exe) not
 found.
Checking state of service 'Windows Update'...
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after install avast antivirus

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Checking Office Service Pack versions...
Warning: Update kb2687455-fullfile-x86 not found.
Warning: Office Service Pack installation file(s) not found.
Checking state of service 'Windows Update'...
Verifying integrity of Windows Update catalog file...
hashdeep64.exe: Audit passed
11:35:37.68 - Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this will take
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please i wouldn't install kb2687455 how can skip it to continue updates

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 03.09.2015, 20:43
by aker
wsusou already skipped that update. As the command prompt windows says, it currently dynamically lists the missing updates.

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 03.09.2015, 23:25
by sfareg
Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this will take
a while)
after this stop update and not continue

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 04.09.2015, 01:26
by boco
MS servers and their tools are currently very slow, so this can take some minutes or even hours. Eventually it'll continue.

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 04.09.2015, 14:18
by sfareg
take some minutes or even hours


:shock:
thanks

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 11.09.2015, 16:05
by RobJ
boco wrote:MS servers are currently very slow, so this can take some minutes or even hours. Eventually it'll continue.


Wait a moment... this is supposed to be Wsus OFFLINE update, isn't it??
How is the slowness of the MS servers a factor in this?

I understand that the wsuscn2.cab file is getting larger and larger and that this slows down the process, but there must be more going on. When running wsusoffline on a freshly installed Windows 7 SP1 system, it now takes well over one hour to get through the first time determination of the patch list, and on later re-updates when new fixes have appeared it takes half an hour.

That seems a bit much just to determine what patches are required.
(the actual installation of the 138 or so patches takes an hour as well, but of course the MS installer is to be blamed for that)

Is there no other explanation of the long time this "Listing ids of missing updates" takes?

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 12.09.2015, 00:55
by boco
Any explanation would have to come from MS. WSUSOU still needs to rely on WUA and other components of Windows Update. The process of determining required updates is done by WUA, we do not know what takes that long in there (and eats CPU like no tomorrow!).

It all started with Win10 and the GWX crap. Before, everything was fine (well, most of the time).

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 12.09.2015, 04:33
by rnp
Hi, guys...

I have this problem too, but my PC hanged in more than 18 hours in this step before I restart...

Someone knows if there is some way to "force" install all without this step?

I have a notebook with fresh Windows 7, and I need install all updates before goes to Windows 10...

Thanks in advanced,


Best Regards... 8-)

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 12.09.2015, 08:56
by aker
Currently not. You could create a list of all updates wsusou normally installs for each OS and then use a static definition, but that's a lot of work.

Re: Listing ids of missing updates (please be patient, this

PostPosted: 12.09.2015, 14:20
by rnp
Thanks.

I believe that I have to try the static definition option, so... :roll:


Best Regards... :cool: