update requires me to click okay after every reboot

update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby ShadowWizard1 » 28.09.2015, 22:50

I don't know what has been going on, but lately every time I use offline update, it has been a nightmare. Mainly, every time the computer reboots, I have to click okay on a windows dialog box to resume the script. Any idea whats going on here?
ShadowWizard1
 

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby aker » 29.09.2015, 07:18

Please post a screenshot of the message you get.
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
aker

WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
https://gitlab.com/wsusoffline/wsusoffline/-/releases
aker
 
Posts: 3999
Joined: 02.03.2011, 15:32

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby WSUSUpdateAdmin » 29.09.2015, 09:13

WSUSUpdateAdmin
Administrator
 
Posts: 2245
Joined: 07.07.2009, 14:38

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby ShadowWizard1 » 29.09.2015, 20:11

issue1.png
Dialog box security warning.
(72.95 KiB) Not downloaded yet

This the message I get. Then another issue has arisen...

issue2.png
Forever checking
(65.24 KiB) Not downloaded yet


It sits here forever... Like literally overnight. This is the second computer this has happened to.
ShadowWizard1
 

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby boco » 30.09.2015, 04:08

What version do you use? Latest versions will remove the ZoneID marker from the scripts, which prevents such warnings (they are put there by Windows, WSUSOU, as it is an IE setting).
For now, solve issue1 by unchecking the box and press run. That will unblock the file.

Issue2 is the fault of MS. Almost everyone is encountering that delay, currently. Depending on machine power, it needs minutes to hours. At least latest trunk versions of WSUSOU try to ease the pain by installing an IE update as prerequisite (seems to shorten the waiting time by a great amount).
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
boco
 
Posts: 2398
Joined: 24.11.2009, 17:00
Location: Germany

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby aker » 30.09.2015, 07:08

To finally fix issue 1, please open a command propmt and enter:
Code: Select all
cd /d "<your wsusou dir>"
.\bin\streams.exe -s -d .
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
aker

WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
https://gitlab.com/wsusoffline/wsusoffline/-/releases
aker
 
Posts: 3999
Joined: 02.03.2011, 15:32

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby ShadowWizard1 » 30.09.2015, 14:34

boco wrote:What version do you use? Latest versions will remove the ZoneID marker from the scripts, which prevents such warnings (they are put there by Windows, WSUSOU, as it is an IE setting).
For now, solve issue1 by unchecking the box and press run. That will unblock the file.


thank you.

boco wrote:Issue2 is the fault of MS. Almost everyone is encountering that delay, currently. Depending on machine power, it needs minutes to hours. At least latest trunk versions of WSUSOU try to ease the pain by installing an IE update as prerequisite (seems to shorten the waiting time by a great amount).


Just out of curiosity, is this the same issue that is causing the normal windows update to act slowly?
Often after issue 2 occurs, I will shut down the computer, clean up offline updates leftovers, and then try and do it manually, and it just takes forever to search.
ShadowWizard1
 

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby aker » 30.09.2015, 14:42

It should be the same reason
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
aker

WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
https://gitlab.com/wsusoffline/wsusoffline/-/releases
aker
 
Posts: 3999
Joined: 02.03.2011, 15:32

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby boco » 30.09.2015, 17:03

The same reason, as both are using the same component that causes this: Windows Update Agent.
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
boco
 
Posts: 2398
Joined: 24.11.2009, 17:00
Location: Germany

Re: update requires me to click okay after every reboot

Postby hbuhrmester » 30.09.2015, 20:13

Users should always provide some basic information:

  • Which version of WSUS Offline Update they are using
  • Which Windows version they like to update

Otherwise everyone just has to guess. But this information still seems to be missing. An often cited discussion, why this information is important, is at http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html .

The second screenshot says, that the operating system is "Windows 7 HomePremium".

The "Medium build date: 08/26/2015" suggests, that this is hardly the latest version of WSUS Offline Update. It must be version 10.0 or an earlier version.

But the problem, that searching for updates takes too long, has been addressed twice since then.

Modifications in version 10.0.1
- Integrated Windows Update Client September 2015 (kb3083324/kb3083325) for Windows 7 / 8.1 (x86/x64) and Server 2008/2012 R2 (Thanks to "harry")

Modifications in version 10.1
- Speeded up determination of missing updates on Windows Vista, 7 and Server 2008(R2) (x86/x64) systems by installing kb3078601 (MS15-080) as a prerequisite (Thanks to "Denniss", "Dalai" and the community)

See the download page http://download.wsusoffline.net/


So, this would be the next step: install the latest version and try again.
hbuhrmester
 
Posts: 525
Joined: 11.10.2013, 20:59


Return to Installation / Updating

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 41 guests