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title: Overview of apps on Windows client devices
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description: Learn more and understand the different types of apps that run on Windows 10 and Windows 11. For example, learn more about UWP, WPF, Win32, and Windows Forms apps, including the best way to install these apps.
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 11</a>
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# Overview of apps on Windows client devices
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## Before you begin
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As organizations become more global, and to support employees working from anywhere, it's recommended to use a Mobile Device Management (MDM) provider. MDM providers help manage your devices, and help manage apps on your devices. You can use the Microsoft Intune family of products. This family includes Microsoft Intune, which is a cloud service, and Configuration Manager, which is on-premises.
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- [What is Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Intune planning guide](/mem/intune/fundamentals/intune-planning-guide)
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- [What is Configuration Manager?](/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction)
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## App types
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There are different types of apps that can run on your Windows client devices. This section lists some of the common apps used on Windows devices.
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- **Microsoft 365 apps**: These apps are used for business and productivity, and include Outlook, Word, Teams, OneNote, and more. Depending on the licenses your organization has, you may already have these apps. When you use an MDM provider, these apps can also be deployed to mobile devices, including smartphones.
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For more information on the Microsoft 365 license options, and what you get, see [Transform your enterprise with Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/compare-microsoft-365-enterprise-plans).
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- **Power Apps**: These apps connect to business data available online and on-premises, and can run in a web browser, and on mobile devices. They can be created by business analysts and professional developers. For more information, see [What is Power Apps?](/powerapps/powerapps-overview).
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- **.NET apps**: These apps can be desktop apps that run on the device, or web apps. Some common .NET apps include:
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- **Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)**: Using .NET, you can create a WPF desktop app that runs on the device, or create a WPF web app. This app is commonly used by organizations that create line of business (LOB) desktop apps. For more information, see [WPF Application Development](/dotnet/desktop/wpf/app-development).
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- **Windows Forms (WinForm)**: Using .NET, you can create a Windows Forms desktop app that runs on the device, and doesn't require a web browser or internet access. Just like Win32 apps, WinForm apps can access the local hardware and file system of the computer where the app is running. For more information, see [Desktop Guide (Windows Forms .NET)](/dotnet/desktop/winforms/overview).
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> Starting with Windows 10, you can use the **Windows UI Library (WinUI 3)** to create .NET, Win32 desktop, and UWP apps. This library includes native Windows UI controls and other user interface elements familiar to Windows users. For more information, see [Windows UI Library (WinUI)](/windows/apps/winui/).
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- **Apps**: All apps installed in `C:\Program Files\WindowsApps`. There are two classes of apps:
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- **Provisioned**: Installed in user account the first time you sign in with a new user account. To get a list of all the provisioned apps, use Windows PowerShell: `Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Format-Table DisplayName, PackageName` The output lists all the provisioned apps, and their package names. For more information, see [Get-AppxProvisionedPackage](/powershell/module/dism/get-appxprovisionedpackage).
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- **Installed**: Installed as part of the OS.
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- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps**: These apps run and can be installed on many Windows platforms, including tablets, Microsoft HoloLens, Xbox, and more. All UWP apps are Windows apps. Not all Windows apps are UWP apps.
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For more information, see [What's a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app?](/windows/uwp/get-started/universal-application-platform-guide).
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- **Win32 apps**: These apps are traditional Windows apps that run on the device, and are often called desktop apps. They require direct access to Windows and the device hardware, and typically don't require a web browser. These apps run in 32-bit mode on 64-bit devices, and don't depend on a managed runtime environment, like .NET.
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For more information, see [Get started developing apps for Windows desktop](/windows/apps/get-started) and [Make your apps great on Windows 11](/windows/apps/get-started/make-apps-great-for-windows).
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- **System apps**: Apps installed in the `C:\Windows\` directory. These apps are part of the Windows OS. To get a list of all the system apps, use Windows PowerShell: `Get-AppxPackage -PackageTypeFilter Main | ? { $_.SignatureKind -eq "System" } | Sort Name | Format-Table Name, InstallLocation` The output lists all the system apps, and their installation location. For more information, see [Get-AppxPackage](/powershell/module/appx/get-appxpackage).
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- **Web apps** and **Progressive web apps (PWA)**: These apps run on a server, and don't run on the end user device. To use these apps, users must use a web browser and have internet access. **Progressive web apps** are designed to work for all users, work with any browser, and work on any platform.
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Web apps are typically created in Visual Studio, and can be created with different languages. For more information, see [Create a Web App](https://azure.microsoft.com/get-started/web-app/). When the app is created and ready to be used, you deploy the web app to a web server. Using Azure, you can host your web apps in the cloud, instead of on-premises. For more information, see [App Service overview](/azure/app-service/overview).
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Using an MDM provider, you can create shortcuts to your web apps and progressive web apps on devices.
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## Android™️ apps
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Starting with Windows 11, users in the [Windows Insider program](https://insider.windows.com/) can use the Microsoft Store to search, download, and install Android™️ apps. This feature uses the Windows Subsystem for Android, and allows users to interact with Android apps, just like others apps installed from the Microsoft Store.
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For more information, see:
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- [Windows Subsystem for Android](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/abed2335-81bf-490a-92e5-fe01b66e5c48)
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- [Windows Subsystem for Android developer information](/windows/android/wsa)
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## Add or deploy apps to devices
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When your apps are ready, you can add or deploy these apps to your Windows devices. This section lists some common options.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The retirement of Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education has been postponed. We will update this notice when a new retirement date is announced. Customers may continue to use the current capabilities for free apps until that time. There will be no support for Microsoft Store for Business and Education for Windows 11.
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>Visit [Evolving the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](https://aka.ms/windows/msfb_evolution) for more information about the new Microsoft Store experience for both Windows 11 and Windows 10, and learn about other options for getting and managing apps.
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- **Manually install**: On your devices, users can install apps from the Microsoft Store, from the internet, and from an organization shared drive. These apps, and more, are listed in **Settings** > **Apps** > **Apps and Features**.
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If you want to prevent users from downloading apps on organization owned devices, use an MDM provider, like Microsoft Intune. For example, you can create a policy that allows or prevents users from sideloading apps, only allow the private store, and more. For more information on the features you can restrict, see [Windows client device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10).
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For an overview of the different types of device policies you can create, see [Apply features and settings on your devices using device profiles in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profiles).
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- **Mobile device management (MDM)**: Use an MDM provider, like Microsoft Intune (cloud) or Configuration Manager (on-premises), to deploy apps. For example, you can create app policies that deploy Microsoft 365 apps, deploy Win32 apps, create shortcuts to web apps, add Store apps, and more.
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- [Add apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/apps-add)
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- [Application management in Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/apps/understand/introduction-to-application-management)
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- **Microsoft Store**: When you use the Microsoft Store app, Windows users can download apps from the public store. And, they can download apps provided by your organization, which is called the "private store". If your organization creates its own apps, you can use **[Windows Package Manager](/windows/package-manager)** to add apps to the private store.
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- Using Microsoft Intune, you can use [Administrative Templates](/mem/intune/configuration/administrative-templates-windows) (opens another Microsoft web site) or the [Settings Catalog](/mem/intune/configuration/settings-catalog) (opens another Microsoft web site) to control access to the Microsoft Store app.
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- [Microsoft Store for Business and Education](/microsoft-store/)
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- [Evolving the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/evolving-the-microsoft-store-for-business-and-education/ba-p/2569423)
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- **MSIX for desktop apps**: MSIX packages your UWP, Win32, WPF, and WinForm desktop application files. MSIX reliably installs apps, helps optimize disk storage space, and reduces duplicate files. If your organization typically uses `.EXE` or `.MSI` files to install desktop apps, then you should look into MSIX.
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- **Windows Package Manager**: Windows Package Manager is a command line tool commonly used by developers to install Windows apps. Using the command line, you can get apps from the Microsoft Store or from GitHub (and more), and install these apps on Windows devices. It's helpful if you want to bypass user interfaces for getting apps from organizations and from developers.
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> [!INCLUDE [Application Virtualization will be end of life in April 2026](./includes/app-v-end-life-statement.md)]
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On an on-premises server, you install and configure the App-V server components, and then install your Win32 apps. On Windows Enterprise client devices, you use the App-V client components to run the virtualized apps. They allow users to open the virtual apps using the icons and file names they're familiar with. Users use the apps as if they're installed locally.
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There are different types of apps that can run on your Windows client devices. This article provides an overview of some of the common apps used on Windows devices. It also explains the basics of how to install these apps.
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For more information on the Microsoft 365 license options, and what you get, see [Find the right Microsoft 365 enterprise plan for your organization](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft365-plans-and-pricing).
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These apps are custom, low-code apps to connect to business data, modernize processes, and solve unique challenges. Power Apps are available online and on-premises, can run in a web browser, and on mobile devices. They can be created by business analysts and professional developers.
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For more information, see [What is Power Apps?](/power-apps/powerapps-overview).
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- **Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)**: Using .NET, you can create a WPF desktop app that runs on the device, or create a WPF web app. This app is commonly used by organizations that create line of business (LOB) desktop apps. For more information, see [WPF application development](/dotnet/desktop/wpf/app-development).
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> Starting with Windows 10, you can use the **Windows UI Library (WinUI 3)** to create .NET, Win32 desktop, and UWP apps. This library includes native Windows UI controls and other user interface elements familiar to Windows users. For more information, see [Windows UI Library (WinUI)](/windows/apps/winui/).
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- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps**: These apps run and can be installed on many Windows platforms, including tablets, Microsoft HoloLens, Xbox, and more. All UWP apps are Windows apps. Not all Windows apps are UWP apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see [What's a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app?](/windows/uwp/get-started/universal-application-platform-guide).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Win32 apps**: These apps are traditional Windows apps that run on the device, and are often called desktop apps. They require direct access to Windows and the device hardware, and typically don't require a web browser. These apps run in 32-bit mode on 64-bit devices, and don't depend on a managed runtime environment, like .NET.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see [Get started developing apps for Windows desktop](/windows/apps/get-started) and [Top 11 things you can do to make your app great on Windows 11](/windows/apps/get-started/make-apps-great-for-windows).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **System apps**: Apps installed in the system root directory `C:\Windows\`. These apps are part of the Windows OS.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!TIP]
|
||||||
|
> To get a list of all the system apps, use Windows PowerShell:
|
||||||
|
>
|
||||||
|
> ```powershell
|
||||||
|
> `Get-AppxPackage -PackageTypeFilter Main | ? { $_.SignatureKind -eq "System" } | Sort Name | Format-Table Name, InstallLocation
|
||||||
|
> ```
|
||||||
|
>
|
||||||
|
> The output lists all the system apps, and their installation location. For more information, see [Get-AppxPackage](/powershell/module/appx/get-appxpackage).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Web apps
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Web apps and progressive web apps (PWA) run on a server, and don't run on the end user device. To use these apps, users must use a web browser and have network access. **Progressive web apps** are designed to work for all users, work with any browser, and work on any platform.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Web apps are typically created in Visual Studio, and can be created with different languages. For more information, see [Create a web app](/visualstudio/get-started/csharp/tutorial-aspnet-core). When the app is created and ready to be used, you deploy the web app to a web server. Using Azure, you can host your web apps in the cloud, instead of on-premises. For more information, see [App Service overview](/azure/app-service/overview).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When you use an MDM provider like Microsoft Intune, you can create shortcuts to your web apps and progressive web apps on devices. For more information, see [Add web apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/web-app).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Android™️ apps
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Starting with Windows 11, you can install Android™️ apps. This feature uses the Windows Subsystem for Android, and allows users to interact with mobile apps just like others apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Apps from the Amazon Appstore](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/apps-from-the-amazon-appstore-abed2335-81bf-490a-92e5-fe01b66e5c48)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Windows Subsystem for Android developer information](/windows/android/wsa)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Add or deploy apps to devices
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When your apps are ready, you can add or deploy these apps to your Windows devices. This section lists some common options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Manually install
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
On your devices, users can install apps from the Microsoft Store, from the internet, and from an organization shared drive. These apps, and more, are listed in **Settings** > **Apps** > **Apps and Features**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If you want to prevent users from downloading apps on organization owned devices, use an MDM provider, like Microsoft Intune. For example, you can create a policy that allows or prevents users from sideloading apps, only allow the private store, and more. For more information on the features you can restrict, see [Windows client device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For an overview of the different types of device policies you can create, see [Apply features and settings on your devices using device profiles in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profiles).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Management service
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Use an MDM provider like Microsoft Intune, or an on-premises solution like Configuration Manager. For example, you can create app policies that deploy Microsoft 365 apps, deploy Win32 apps, create shortcuts to web apps, or add Store apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Add apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/apps-add)
|
||||||
|
- [Application management in Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/apps/understand/introduction-to-application-management)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Microsoft Store
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When you use the Microsoft Store app, Windows users can download apps from the public store. They can also download apps provided by your organization, which is called the *private store*. If your organization creates its own apps, you can use [Windows Package Manager](/windows/package-manager) to add apps to the private store.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> Retirement of the Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education has been postponed. We will update this notice when a new retirement date is announced. Customers may continue to use the current capabilities for free apps until that time. There will be no support for Microsoft Store for Business and Education for Windows 11.
|
||||||
|
>
|
||||||
|
> For more information, see [Evolving the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/evolving-the-microsoft-store-for-business-and-education/bc-p/3771217). This blog post describes the new Microsoft Store experience for both Windows 11 and Windows 10. To learn about other options for getting and managing apps, see [Add Microsoft Store apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/store-apps-microsoft).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
To help manage the Microsoft Store on your devices, you can use policies:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- On premises, you can use administrative templates in group policy to control access to the Microsoft Store app:
|
||||||
|
- `User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Store`
|
||||||
|
- `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Store`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Using Microsoft Intune, you can use [administrative templates](/mem/intune/configuration/administrative-templates-windows) or the [Settings Catalog](/mem/intune/configuration/settings-catalog) to control access to the Microsoft Store app.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### MSIX for desktop apps
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
MSIX packages your UWP, Win32, WPF, and WinForm desktop application files. MSIX reliably installs apps, helps optimize disk storage space, and reduces duplicate files. If your organization typically uses `.EXE` or `.MSI` files to install desktop apps, then you should look into MSIX.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
To deploy MSIX packages and their apps, you can:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use a management service, like Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager.
|
||||||
|
- Use an App Installer. User users double-click an installer file, or select a link on a web page.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [What is MSIX?](/windows/msix/overview)
|
||||||
|
- [MSIX app distribution for enterprises](/windows/msix/desktop/managing-your-msix-deployment-enterprise)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Windows Package Manager
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Windows Package Manager is a command line tool commonly used by developers to install Windows apps. Using the command line, you can get apps from services like the Microsoft Store or GitHub, and install these apps on Windows devices. It's helpful if you want to bypass user interfaces for getting apps from organizations and from developers.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If your organization uses `.EXE`, `.MSIX`, or `.MSI` files, then Windows Package Manager might be the right deployment option.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see [Windows Package Manager](/windows/package-manager).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Azure Virtual desktop with MSIX app attach
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
With Azure virtual desktop, you can virtualize the Windows client OS desktop, and use virtual apps on this desktop. With MSIX app attach, you dynamically deliver MSIX packaged apps to users and user groups.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The benefit is to use the cloud to deliver virtual apps in real time, and as-needed. Users use the apps as if they're installed locally.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If you currently use App-V, and want to reduce your on-premises footprint, then **Azure Virtual desktop with MSIX app attach** might be the right deployment for your organization.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [What is Azure Virtual Desktop?](/azure/virtual-desktop/overview)
|
||||||
|
- [Set up MSIX app attach with the Azure portal](/azure/virtual-desktop/app-attach-azure-portal)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Application Virtualization (App-V)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
App-V allows Win32 apps to be used as virtual apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> [!INCLUDE [Application Virtualization will be end of life in April 2026](./includes/app-v-end-life-statement.md)]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
On an on-premises server, you install and configure the App-V server components, and then install your Win32 apps. On Windows Enterprise client devices, you use the App-V client components to run the virtualized apps. They allow users to open the virtual apps using the icons and file names they're familiar with. Users use the apps as if they're installed locally.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The benefit is to deliver virtual apps in real time, and as-needed. For more information, see [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows overview](./app-v/appv-for-windows.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Manage apps
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
To help manage your devices, and help manage apps on your devices, use a management service like Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager. For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Overview of endpoint management](/mem/endpoint-manager-overview)
|
||||||
|
- [Manage your apps and app data in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-apps)
|
||||||
|
- [Introduction to application management in Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/apps/understand/introduction-to-application-management)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Application compatibility
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Microsoft is committed to making sure your business-critical apps work on the latest versions of Windows. For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Compatibility for Windows 11](/windows/compatibility/windows-11/)
|
||||||
|
- [FastTrack App Assure program](/windows/compatibility/app-assure)
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ items:
|
|||||||
- name: Application management
|
- name: Application management
|
||||||
items:
|
items:
|
||||||
- name: Overview of apps in Windows
|
- name: Overview of apps in Windows
|
||||||
href: apps-in-windows-10.md
|
href: overview-windows-apps.md
|
||||||
- name: Add or hide Windows features
|
- name: Add or hide Windows features
|
||||||
href: add-apps-and-features.md
|
href: add-apps-and-features.md
|
||||||
- name: Sideload line of business (LOB) apps
|
- name: Sideload line of business (LOB) apps
|
||||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ First, you create a default user profile with the customizations that you want,
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
1. [Create an answer file (Unattend.xml)](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/wsim/create-or-open-an-answer-file) that sets the [CopyProfile](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/unattend/microsoft-windows-shell-setup-copyprofile) parameter to **True**. The CopyProfile parameter causes Sysprep to copy the currently signed-on user's profile folder to the default user profile. You can use [Windows System Image Manager](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/wsim/windows-system-image-manager-technical-reference), which is part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) to create the Unattend.xml file.
|
1. [Create an answer file (Unattend.xml)](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/wsim/create-or-open-an-answer-file) that sets the [CopyProfile](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/unattend/microsoft-windows-shell-setup-copyprofile) parameter to **True**. The CopyProfile parameter causes Sysprep to copy the currently signed-on user's profile folder to the default user profile. You can use [Windows System Image Manager](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/wsim/windows-system-image-manager-technical-reference), which is part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) to create the Unattend.xml file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Uninstall any application you don't need or want from the PC. For examples on how to uninstall Windows Application see [Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage](/powershell/module/dism/remove-appxprovisionedpackage?view=win10-ps&preserve-view=true). For a list of uninstallable applications, see [Understand the different apps included in Windows](/windows/application-management/apps-in-windows-10).
|
1. Uninstall any application you don't need or want from the PC. For examples on how to uninstall Windows Application see [Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage](/powershell/module/dism/remove-appxprovisionedpackage?view=win10-ps&preserve-view=true). For a list of uninstallable applications, see [Understand the different apps included in Windows](/windows/application-management/overview-windows-apps).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> It is highly recommended to uninstall unwanted or unneeded apps as it will speed up user sign-in times.
|
> It is highly recommended to uninstall unwanted or unneeded apps as it will speed up user sign-in times.
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Update Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 08/10/2023
|
ms.date: 08/28/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ ms.topic: reference
|
|||||||
Update CSP policies are listed below based on the group policy area:
|
Update CSP policies are listed below based on the group policy area:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- [Windows Insider Preview](#windows-insider-preview)
|
- [Windows Insider Preview](#windows-insider-preview)
|
||||||
- [AllowOptionalContent](#allowoptionalcontent)
|
|
||||||
- [ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates](#configuredeadlinenoautorebootforfeatureupdates)
|
- [ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates](#configuredeadlinenoautorebootforfeatureupdates)
|
||||||
- [ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForQualityUpdates](#configuredeadlinenoautorebootforqualityupdates)
|
- [ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForQualityUpdates](#configuredeadlinenoautorebootforqualityupdates)
|
||||||
- [Manage updates offered from Windows Update](#manage-updates-offered-from-windows-update)
|
- [Manage updates offered from Windows Update](#manage-updates-offered-from-windows-update)
|
||||||
- [AllowNonMicrosoftSignedUpdate](#allownonmicrosoftsignedupdate)
|
- [AllowNonMicrosoftSignedUpdate](#allownonmicrosoftsignedupdate)
|
||||||
|
- [AllowOptionalContent](#allowoptionalcontent)
|
||||||
- [AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp](#automaticmaintenancewakeup)
|
- [AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp](#automaticmaintenancewakeup)
|
||||||
- [BranchReadinessLevel](#branchreadinesslevel)
|
- [BranchReadinessLevel](#branchreadinesslevel)
|
||||||
- [DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays](#deferfeatureupdatesperiodindays)
|
- [DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays](#deferfeatureupdatesperiodindays)
|
||||||
@ -107,65 +107,6 @@ Update CSP policies are listed below based on the group policy area:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## Windows Insider Preview
|
## Windows Insider Preview
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
### AllowOptionalContent
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Applicability-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
|
||||||
|:--|:--|:--|
|
|
||||||
| ✅ Device <br> ❌ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE <br> ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC | ✅ Windows Insider Preview |
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Applicability-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
```Device
|
|
||||||
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Update/AllowOptionalContent
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-OmaUri-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Description-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
|
|
||||||
This policy enables devices to get offered optional updates and users interact with the 'Get the latest updates as soon as they're available' toggle on the Windows Update Settings page.
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Description-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Editable-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Editable-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
**Description framework properties**:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Property name | Property value |
|
|
||||||
|:--|:--|
|
|
||||||
| Format | `int` |
|
|
||||||
| Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
|
|
||||||
| Default Value | 0 |
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-DFProperties-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-AllowedValues-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
**Allowed values**:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Value | Description |
|
|
||||||
|:--|:--|
|
|
||||||
| 0 (Default) | Device doesn't receive optional updates. |
|
|
||||||
| 1 | Device receives optional updates and user can install from WU Settings page. |
|
|
||||||
| 2 | Device receives optional updates and install them as soon as they're available. |
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-AllowedValues-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
**Group policy mapping**:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Name | Value |
|
|
||||||
|:--|:--|
|
|
||||||
| Name | AllowOptionalContent |
|
|
||||||
| Path | WindowsUpdate > AT > WindowsComponents > WindowsUpdateCat |
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-GpMapping-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Examples-Begin -->
|
|
||||||
<!-- Add any examples for this policy here. Examples outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Examples-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-End -->
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates-Begin -->
|
<!-- ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates-Begin -->
|
||||||
### ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates
|
### ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForFeatureUpdates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -335,6 +276,66 @@ Allows the IT admin to manage whether Automatic Updates accepts updates signed b
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowNonMicrosoftSignedUpdate-End -->
|
<!-- AllowNonMicrosoftSignedUpdate-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
### AllowOptionalContent
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Applicability-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| ✅ Device <br> ❌ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE <br> ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC | ✅ Windows 11, version 22H2 [10.0.22621] and later |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Applicability-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
```Device
|
||||||
|
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Update/AllowOptionalContent
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-OmaUri-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Description-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
|
||||||
|
This policy enables devices to get offered optional updates and users interact with the 'Get the latest updates as soon as they're available' toggle on the Windows Update Settings page.
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Description-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Editable-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Description framework properties**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Property name | Property value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Format | `int` |
|
||||||
|
| Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
|
||||||
|
| Default Value | 0 |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-DFProperties-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-AllowedValues-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Allowed values**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Value | Description |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| 0 (Default) | Don't receive optional updates. |
|
||||||
|
| 1 | Automatically receive optional updates (including CFRs). |
|
||||||
|
| 2 | Automatically receive optional updates. |
|
||||||
|
| 3 | Users can select which optional updates to receive. |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-AllowedValues-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Group policy mapping**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Name | Value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Name | AllowOptionalContent |
|
||||||
|
| Path | WindowsUpdate > AT > WindowsComponents > WindowsUpdateCat |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-GpMapping-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Examples-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any examples for this policy here. Examples outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-Examples-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowOptionalContent-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp-Begin -->
|
<!-- AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp-Begin -->
|
||||||
### AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp
|
### AutomaticMaintenanceWakeUp
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -276,9 +276,7 @@ Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, allows you to delay the use of an HTTP sou
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
MDM Setting: **DelayCacheServerFallbackForeground**
|
MDM Setting: **DelayCacheServerFallbackForeground**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Starting in Windows 10, version 1903, allows you to delay the fallback from cache server to the HTTP source for foreground content download by X seconds. If the 'Delay foreground download from HTTP' policy is set, it will apply first (to allow downloads from peers) and then this policy will be applied. **By default, this policy isn't set.**
|
Starting in Windows 10, version 1903, allows you to delay the fallback from cache server to the HTTP source for foreground content download by X seconds. If the 'Delay foreground download from HTTP policy is set, it will apply first (to allow downloads from peers) and then this policy will be applied. **By default, this policy isn't set.**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default this policy isn't set. So,
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Delay Background Download Cache Server Fallback (in secs)
|
### Delay Background Download Cache Server Fallback (in secs)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Deploy drivers and firmware updates
|
title: Deploy drivers and firmware updates
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy driver and firmware updates to devices.
|
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy driver and firmware updates to devices.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Deploy expedited updates
|
title: Deploy expedited updates
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Learn how to use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy expedited updates to devices in your organization.
|
description: Learn how to use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy expedited updates to devices in your organization.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
|||||||
appliesto:
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/14/2023
|
ms.date: 08/29/2023
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Deploy expedited updates with Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
# Deploy expedited updates with Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ All of the [prerequisites for the Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## List catalog entries for expedited updates
|
## List catalog entries for expedited updates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Each update is associated with a unique [catalog entry](/graph/api/resources/windowsupdates-catalogentry). You can query the catalog to find updates that can be expedited. The `id` returned is the **Catalog ID** and is used to create a deployment. The following query lists all security updates that can be deployed as expedited updates by the deployment service. Using `$top=3` and ordering by `ReleaseDateTimeshows` displays the three most recent updates.
|
Each update is associated with a unique [catalog entry](/graph/api/resources/windowsupdates-catalogentry). You can query the catalog to find updates that can be expedited. The `id` returned is the **Catalog ID** and is used to create a deployment. The following query lists all security updates that can be deployed as expedited updates by the deployment service. Using `$top=1` and ordering by `ReleaseDateTimeshows` displays the most recent update that can be deployed as expedited.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```msgraph-interactive
|
```msgraph-interactive
|
||||||
GET https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries?$filter=isof('microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry') and microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/isExpeditable eq true&$orderby=releaseDateTime desc&$top=3
|
GET https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries?$filter=isof('microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry') and microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/isExpeditable eq true&$orderby=releaseDateTime desc&$top=1
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following truncated response displays a **Catalog ID** of `693fafea03c24cca819b3a15123a8880f217b96a878b6d6a61be021d476cc432` for the `01/10/2023 - 2023.01 B Security Updates for Windows 10 and later` security update:
|
The following truncated response displays a **Catalog ID** of `e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5` for the `08/08/2023 - 2023.08 B SecurityUpdate for Windows 10 and later` security update:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```json
|
```json
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
@ -65,21 +65,119 @@ The following truncated response displays a **Catalog ID** of `693fafea03c24cca
|
|||||||
"value": [
|
"value": [
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry",
|
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry",
|
||||||
"id": "693fafea03c24cca819b3a15123a8880f217b96a878b6d6a61be021d476cc432",
|
"id": "e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5",
|
||||||
"displayName": "01/10/2023 - 2023.01 B Security Updates for Windows 10 and later",
|
"displayName": "08/08/2023 - 2023.08 B SecurityUpdate for Windows 10 and later",
|
||||||
"deployableUntilDateTime": null,
|
"deployableUntilDateTime": null,
|
||||||
"releaseDateTime": "2023-01-10T00:00:00Z",
|
"releaseDateTime": "2023-08-08T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
"isExpeditable": true,
|
"isExpeditable": true,
|
||||||
"qualityUpdateClassification": "security"
|
"qualityUpdateClassification": "security",
|
||||||
},
|
"catalogName": "2023-08 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 and later",
|
||||||
...
|
"shortName": "2023.08 B",
|
||||||
|
"qualityUpdateCadence": "monthly",
|
||||||
|
"cveSeverityInformation": {
|
||||||
|
"maxSeverity": "critical",
|
||||||
|
"maxBaseScore": 9.8,
|
||||||
|
"exploitedCves@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries('e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5')/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/cveSeverityInformation/exploitedCves",
|
||||||
|
"exploitedCves": [
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"number": "ADV230003",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/ADV230003"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"number": "CVE-2023-38180",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2023-38180"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
]
|
]
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The deployment service can display more information about updates that were released on or after January 2023. Using [product revision](/graph/api/resources/windowsupdates-productrevision) gives you additional information about the updates, such as the KB numbers, and the `MajorVersion.MinorVersion.BuildNumber.UpdateBuildRevision`. Windows 10 and 11 share the same major and minor versions, but have different build numbers.
|
||||||
|
<!--8092737-->
|
||||||
|
Use the following to display the product revision information for the most recent quality update:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```msgraph-interactive
|
||||||
|
GET https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries?$expand=microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/productRevisions&$orderby=releaseDateTime desc&$top=1
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The following truncated response displays information about KB5029244 for Windows 10, version 22H2, and KB5029263 for Windows 11, version 22H2:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```json
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries(microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/productRevisions())",
|
||||||
|
"value": [
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry",
|
||||||
|
"id": "e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5",
|
||||||
|
"displayName": "08/08/2023 - 2023.08 B SecurityUpdate for Windows 10 and later",
|
||||||
|
"deployableUntilDateTime": null,
|
||||||
|
"releaseDateTime": "2023-08-08T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
|
"isExpeditable": true,
|
||||||
|
"qualityUpdateClassification": "security",
|
||||||
|
"catalogName": "2023-08 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 and later",
|
||||||
|
"shortName": "2023.08 B",
|
||||||
|
"qualityUpdateCadence": "monthly",
|
||||||
|
"cveSeverityInformation": {
|
||||||
|
"maxSeverity": "critical",
|
||||||
|
"maxBaseScore": 9.8,
|
||||||
|
"exploitedCves@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries('e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5')/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/cveSeverityInformation/exploitedCves",
|
||||||
|
"exploitedCves": [
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"number": "ADV230003",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/ADV230003"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"number": "CVE-2023-38180",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2023-38180"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"productRevisions@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries('e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5')/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/productRevisions",
|
||||||
|
"productRevisions": [
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"id": "10.0.19045.3324",
|
||||||
|
"displayName": "Windows 10, version 22H2, build 19045.3324",
|
||||||
|
"releaseDateTime": "2023-08-08T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
|
"version": "22H2",
|
||||||
|
"product": "Windows 10",
|
||||||
|
"osBuild": {
|
||||||
|
"majorVersion": 10,
|
||||||
|
"minorVersion": 0,
|
||||||
|
"buildNumber": 19045,
|
||||||
|
"updateBuildRevision": 3324
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"knowledgeBaseArticle@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries('e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5')/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/productRevisions('10.0.19045.3324')/knowledgeBaseArticle/$entity",
|
||||||
|
"knowledgeBaseArticle": {
|
||||||
|
"id": "KB5029244",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://support.microsoft.com/help/5029244"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"id": "10.0.22621.2134",
|
||||||
|
"displayName": "Windows 11, version 22H2, build 22621.2134",
|
||||||
|
"releaseDateTime": "2023-08-08T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
|
"version": "22H2",
|
||||||
|
"product": "Windows 11",
|
||||||
|
"osBuild": {
|
||||||
|
"majorVersion": 10,
|
||||||
|
"minorVersion": 0,
|
||||||
|
"buildNumber": 22621,
|
||||||
|
"updateBuildRevision": 2134
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"knowledgeBaseArticle@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#admin/windows/updates/catalog/entries('e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5')/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry/productRevisions('10.0.22621.2134')/knowledgeBaseArticle/$entity",
|
||||||
|
"knowledgeBaseArticle": {
|
||||||
|
"id": "KB5029263",
|
||||||
|
"url": "https://support.microsoft.com/help/5029263"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Create a deployment
|
## Create a deployment
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
When creating a deployment, there are [multiple options](/graph/api/resources/windowsupdates-deploymentsettings) available to define how the deployment behaves. The following example creates a deployment for the `01/10/2023 - 2023.01 B Security Updates for Windows 10 and later` security update with catalog entry ID `693fafea03c24cca819b3a15123a8880f217b96a878b6d6a61be021d476cc432`, and defines the `expedite` and `userExperience` deployment options in the request body.
|
When creating a deployment, there are [multiple options](/graph/api/resources/windowsupdates-deploymentsettings) available to define how the deployment behaves. The following example creates a deployment for the `08/08/2023 - 2023.08 B SecurityUpdate for Windows 10 and later` security update with catalog entry ID `e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5`, and defines the `expedite` and `userExperience` deployment options in the request body.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```msgraph-interactive
|
```msgraph-interactive
|
||||||
POST https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/admin/windows/updates/deployments
|
POST https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/admin/windows/updates/deployments
|
||||||
@ -91,7 +189,7 @@ content-type: application/json
|
|||||||
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.catalogContent",
|
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.catalogContent",
|
||||||
"catalogEntry": {
|
"catalogEntry": {
|
||||||
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry",
|
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdates.qualityUpdateCatalogEntry",
|
||||||
"id": "693fafea03c24cca819b3a15123a8880f217b96a878b6d6a61be021d476cc432"
|
"id": "e317aa8a0455ca604de95329b524ec921ca57f2e6ed3ff88aac757a7468998a5"
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
"settings": {
|
"settings": {
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Deploy feature updates
|
title: Deploy feature updates
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy feature updates to devices in your organization.
|
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployment service to deploy feature updates to devices in your organization.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
|||||||
appliesto:
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/14/2023
|
ms.date: 08/29/2023
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Deploy feature updates with Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
# Deploy feature updates with Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
@ -86,7 +86,8 @@ The following truncated response displays a **Catalog ID** of `d9049ddb-0ca8-4b
|
|||||||
"displayName": "Windows 11, version 22H2",
|
"displayName": "Windows 11, version 22H2",
|
||||||
"deployableUntilDateTime": "2025-10-14T00:00:00Z",
|
"deployableUntilDateTime": "2025-10-14T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
"releaseDateTime": "2022-09-20T00:00:00Z",
|
"releaseDateTime": "2022-09-20T00:00:00Z",
|
||||||
"version": "Windows 11, version 22H2"
|
"version": "Windows 11, version 22H2",
|
||||||
|
"buildNumber": "22621"
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
]
|
]
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Overview of the deployment service
|
title: Overview of the deployment service
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Overview of deployment service to control approval, scheduling, and safeguarding of Windows updates with the deployment service.
|
description: Overview of deployment service to control approval, scheduling, and safeguarding of Windows updates with the deployment service.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Prerequisites for the deployment service
|
title: Prerequisites for the deployment service
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Prerequisites for using the Windows Update for Business deployment service for updating devices in your organization.
|
description: Prerequisites for using the Windows Update for Business deployment service for updating devices in your organization.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Troubleshoot the deployment service
|
title: Troubleshoot the deployment service
|
||||||
titlesuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business deployment service
|
||||||
description: Solutions to commonly encountered problems when using the Windows Update for Business deployment service.
|
description: Solutions to commonly encountered problems when using the Windows Update for Business deployment service.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
@ -1,23 +1,24 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Manage additional Windows Update settings
|
title: Manage additional Windows Update settings
|
||||||
description: In this article, learn about additional settings to control the behavior of Windows Update.
|
description: In this article, learn about additional settings to control the behavior of Windows Update in your organization.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.collection:
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ms.collection:
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- highpri
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- highpri
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- tier2
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- tier2
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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||||||
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 04/25/2023
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ms.date: 04/25/2023
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||||||
---
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---
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# Manage additional Windows Update settings
|
# Manage additional Windows Update settings
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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||||||
|
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||||||
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
|
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
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||||||
|
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||||||
You can use Group Policy settings or mobile device management (MDM) to configure the behavior of Windows Update on your Windows 10 devices. You can configure the update detection frequency, select when updates are received, specify the update service location and more.
|
You can use Group Policy settings or mobile device management (MDM) to configure the behavior of Windows Update on your Windows 10 devices. You can configure the update detection frequency, select when updates are received, specify the update service location and more.
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title: Configure Windows Update for Business by using CSPs and MDM
|
title: Configure Windows Update for Business by using CSPs and MDM
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description: Walk through demonstration of how to configure Windows Update for Business settings using Configuration Service Providers and MDM.
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description: Walk through demonstration of how to configure Windows Update for Business settings using Configuration Service Providers and MDM.
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.author: mstewart
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.topic: article
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 02/28/2023
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ms.date: 02/28/2023
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---
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---
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# Walkthrough: Use CSPs and MDMs to configure Windows Update for Business
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# Walkthrough: Use CSPs and MDMs to configure Windows Update for Business
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**Applies to**
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 11
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
|
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
|
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|
|
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We recommend that you use the default notifications as they aim to provide the best user experience while adjusting for the compliance policies that you have set. If you do have further needs that aren't met by the default notification settings, you can use the [Update/UpdateNotificationLevel](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-updatenotificationlevel) policy with these values:
|
We recommend that you use the default notifications as they aim to provide the best user experience while adjusting for the compliance policies that you have set. If you do have further needs that aren't met by the default notification settings, you can use the [Update/UpdateNotificationLevel](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-updatenotificationlevel) policy with these values:
|
||||||
|
|
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**0** (default) – Use the default Windows Update notifications<br/>
|
**0** (default) - Use the default Windows Update notifications<br/>
|
||||||
**1** – Turn off all notifications, excluding restart warnings<br/>
|
**1** - Turn off all notifications, excluding restart warnings<br/>
|
||||||
**2** – Turn off all notifications, including restart warnings
|
**2** - Turn off all notifications, including restart warnings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> Option **2** creates a poor experience for personal devices; it's only recommended for kiosk devices where automatic restarts have been disabled.
|
> Option **2** creates a poor experience for personal devices; it's only recommended for kiosk devices where automatic restarts have been disabled.
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|
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|||||||
|
|
||||||
Every Windows device provides users with various controls they can use to manage Windows Updates. They can access these controls by Search to find Windows Updates or by going selecting **Updates and Security** in **Settings**. We provide the ability to disable a variety of these controls that are accessible to users.
|
Every Windows device provides users with various controls they can use to manage Windows Updates. They can access these controls by Search to find Windows Updates or by going selecting **Updates and Security** in **Settings**. We provide the ability to disable a variety of these controls that are accessible to users.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Users with access to update pause settings can prevent both feature and quality updates for 7 days. You can prevent users from pausing updates through the Windows Update settings page by using **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Remove access to “Pause updates**.
|
Users with access to update pause settings can prevent both feature and quality updates for 7 days. You can prevent users from pausing updates through the Windows Update settings page by using **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Remove access to Pause updates**.
|
||||||
When you disable this setting, users will see **Some settings are managed by your organization** and the update pause settings are greyed out.
|
When you disable this setting, users will see **Some settings are managed by your organization** and the update pause settings are greyed out.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you use Windows Server Update Server (WSUS), you can prevent users from scanning Windows Update. To do this, use **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Remove access to use all Windows Update features**.
|
If you use Windows Server Update Server (WSUS), you can prevent users from scanning Windows Update. To do this, use **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Remove access to use all Windows Update features**.
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
title: Windows Update error code list by component
|
title: Windows Update error code list by component
|
||||||
description: Learn about reference information for Windows Update error codes, including automatic update errors, UI errors, and reporter errors.
|
description: Learn about reference information for Windows Update error codes, including automatic update errors, UI errors, and reporter errors.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 09/18/2018
|
ms.date: 09/18/2018
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Windows Update error codes by component
|
# Windows Update error codes by component
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Applies to**
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Windows 10
|
|
||||||
- Windows 11
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This section lists the error codes for Microsoft Windows Update.
|
This section lists the error codes for Microsoft Windows Update.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Automatic Update Errors
|
## Automatic Update Errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
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|------------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80243FFF | `WU_E_AUCLIENT_UNEXPECTED` | There was a user interface error not covered by another `WU_E_AUCLIENT_*` error code. |
|
| `0x80243FFF` | `WU_E_AUCLIENT_UNEXPECTED` | There was a user interface error not covered by another `WU_E_AUCLIENT_*` error code. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024A000 | `WU_E_AU_NOSERVICE` | Automatic Updates was unable to service incoming requests. |
|
| `0x8024A000` | `WU_E_AU_NOSERVICE` | Automatic Updates was unable to service incoming requests. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024A002 | `WU_E_AU_NONLEGACYSERVER` | The old version of the Automatic Updates client has stopped because the WSUS server has been upgraded. |
|
| `0x8024A002` | `WU_E_AU_NONLEGACYSERVER` | The old version of the Automatic Updates client has stopped because the WSUS server has been upgraded. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024A003 | `WU_E_AU_LEGACYCLIENTDISABLED` | The old version of the Automatic Updates client was disabled. |
|
| `0x8024A003` | `WU_E_AU_LEGACYCLIENTDISABLED` | The old version of the Automatic Updates client was disabled. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024A004 | `WU_E_AU_PAUSED` | Automatic Updates was unable to process incoming requests because it was paused. |
|
| `0x8024A004` | `WU_E_AU_PAUSED` | Automatic Updates was unable to process incoming requests because it was paused. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024A005 | `WU_E_AU_NO_REGISTERED_SERVICE` | No unmanaged service is registered with `AU`. |
|
| `0x8024A005` | `WU_E_AU_NO_REGISTERED_SERVICE` | No unmanaged service is registered with `AU`. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024AFFF | `WU_E_AU_UNEXPECTED` | An Automatic Updates error not covered by another `WU_E_AU*` code. |
|
| `0x8024AFFF` | `WU_E_AU_UNEXPECTED` | An Automatic Updates error not covered by another `WU_E_AU*` code. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Windows Update UI errors
|
## Windows Update UI errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80243001 | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_UNKNOWN_VERSION` | The results of download and installation could not be read from the registry due to an unrecognized data format version. |
|
| `0x80243001` | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_UNKNOWN_VERSION` | The results of download and installation couldn't be read from the registry due to an unrecognized data format version. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243002 | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_INVALID_DATA` | The results of download and installation could not be read from the registry due to an invalid data format. |
|
| `0x80243002` | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_INVALID_DATA` | The results of download and installation couldn't be read from the registry due to an invalid data format. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243003 | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_NOT_FOUND` | The results of download and installation are not available; the operation may have failed to start. |
|
| `0x80243003` | `WU_E_INSTALLATION_RESULTS_NOT_FOUND` | The results of download and installation aren't available; the operation may have failed to start. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243004 | `WU_E_TRAYICON_FAILURE` | A failure occurred when trying to create an icon in the taskbar notification area. |
|
| `0x80243004` | `WU_E_TRAYICON_FAILURE` | A failure occurred when trying to create an icon in the taskbar notification area. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243FFD | `WU_E_NON_UI_MODE` | Unable to show UI when in non-UI mode; Windows Update client UI modules may not be installed. |
|
| `0x80243FFD` | `WU_E_NON_UI_MODE` | Unable to show UI when in non-UI mode; Windows Update client UI modules may not be installed. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243FFE | `WU_E_WUCLTUI_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION` | Unsupported version of Windows Update client UI exported functions. |
|
| `0x80243FFE` | `WU_E_WUCLTUI_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION` | Unsupported version of Windows Update client UI exported functions. |
|
||||||
| 0x80243FFF | `WU_E_AUCLIENT_UNEXPECTED` | There was a user interface error not covered by another `WU_E_AUCLIENT_*` error code. |
|
| `0x80243FFF` | `WU_E_AUCLIENT_UNEXPECTED` | There was a user interface error not covered by another `WU_E_AUCLIENT_*` error code. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024043D | `WU_E_SERVICEPROP_NOTAVAIL` | The requested service property is not available. |
|
| `0x8024043D` | `WU_E_SERVICEPROP_NOTAVAIL` | The requested service property isn't available. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Inventory errors
|
## Inventory errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80249001 | `WU_E_INVENTORY_PARSEFAILED` | Parsing of the rule file failed. |
|
| `0x80249001` | `WU_E_INVENTORY_PARSEFAILED` | Parsing of the rule file failed. |
|
||||||
| 0x80249002 | `WU_E_INVENTORY_GET_INVENTORY_TYPE_FAILED` | Failed to get the requested inventory type from the server. |
|
| `0x80249002` | `WU_E_INVENTORY_GET_INVENTORY_TYPE_FAILED` | Failed to get the requested inventory type from the server. |
|
||||||
| 0x80249003 | `WU_E_INVENTORY_RESULT_UPLOAD_FAILED` | Failed to upload inventory result to the server. |
|
| `0x80249003` | `WU_E_INVENTORY_RESULT_UPLOAD_FAILED` | Failed to upload inventory result to the server. |
|
||||||
| 0x80249004 | `WU_E_INVENTORY_UNEXPECTED` | There was an inventory error not covered by another error code. |
|
| `0x80249004` | `WU_E_INVENTORY_UNEXPECTED` | There was an inventory error not covered by another error code. |
|
||||||
| 0x80249005 | `WU_E_INVENTORY_WMI_ERROR` | A WMI error occurred when enumerating the instances for a particular class. |
|
| `0x80249005` | `WU_E_INVENTORY_WMI_ERROR` | A WMI error occurred when enumerating the instances for a particular class. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Expression evaluator errors
|
## Expression evaluator errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x8024E001 | `WU_E_EE_UNKNOWN_EXPRESSION` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression was unrecognized. |
|
| `0x8024E001` | `WU_E_EE_UNKNOWN_EXPRESSION` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because an expression was unrecognized. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E002 | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_EXPRESSION` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression was invalid. |
|
| `0x8024E002` | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_EXPRESSION` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because an expression was invalid. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E003 | `WU_E_EE_MISSING_METADATA` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression contains an incorrect number of metadata nodes. |
|
| `0x8024E003` | `WU_E_EE_MISSING_METADATA` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because an expression contains an incorrect number of metadata nodes. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E004 | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_VERSION` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because the version of the serialized expression data is invalid. |
|
| `0x8024E004` | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_VERSION` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because the version of the serialized expression data is invalid. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E005 | `WU_E_EE_NOT_INITIALIZED` | The expression evaluator could not be initialized. |
|
| `0x8024E005` | `WU_E_EE_NOT_INITIALIZED` | The expression evaluator couldn't be initialized. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E006 | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_ATTRIBUTEDATA` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because there was an invalid attribute. |
|
| `0x8024E006` | `WU_E_EE_INVALID_ATTRIBUTEDATA` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because there was an invalid attribute. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024E007 | `WU_E_EE_CLUSTER_ERROR` | An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because the cluster state of the computer could not be determined. |
|
| `0x8024E007` | `WU_E_EE_CLUSTER_ERROR` | An expression evaluator operation couldn't be completed because the cluster state of the computer couldn't be determined. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024EFFF | `WU_E_EE_UNEXPECTED` | There was an expression evaluator error not covered by another `WU_E_EE_*` error code. |
|
| `0x8024EFFF` | `WU_E_EE_UNEXPECTED` | There was an expression evaluator error not covered by another `WU_E_EE_*` error code. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Reporter errors
|
## Reporter errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80247001 | `WU_E_OL_INVALID_SCANFILE` | An operation could not be completed because the scan package was invalid. |
|
| `0x80247001` | `WU_E_OL_INVALID_SCANFILE` | An operation couldn't be completed because the scan package was invalid. |
|
||||||
| 0x80247002 | `WU_E_OL_NEWCLIENT_REQUIRED` | An operation could not be completed because the scan package requires a greater version of the Windows Update Agent. |
|
| `0x80247002` | `WU_E_OL_NEWCLIENT_REQUIRED` | An operation couldn't be completed because the scan package requires a greater version of the Windows Update Agent. |
|
||||||
| 0x80247FFF | `WU_E_OL_UNEXPECTED` | Search using the scan package failed. |
|
| `0x80247FFF` | `WU_E_OL_UNEXPECTED` | Search using the scan package failed. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024F001 | `WU_E_REPORTER_EVENTCACHECORRUPT` | The event cache file was defective. |
|
| `0x8024F001` | `WU_E_REPORTER_EVENTCACHECORRUPT` | The event cache file was defective. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024F002 | `WU_E_REPORTER_EVENTNAMESPACEPARSEFAILED` | The XML in the event namespace descriptor could not be parsed. |
|
| `0x8024F002` | `WU_E_REPORTER_EVENTNAMESPACEPARSEFAILED` | The XML in the event namespace descriptor couldn't be parsed. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024F003 | `WU_E_INVALID_EVENT` | The XML in the event namespace descriptor could not be parsed. |
|
| `0x8024F003` | `WU_E_INVALID_EVENT` | The XML in the event namespace descriptor couldn't be parsed. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024F004 | `WU_E_SERVER_BUSY` | The server rejected an event because the server was too busy. |
|
| `0x8024F004` | `WU_E_SERVER_BUSY` | The server rejected an event because the server was too busy. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024FFFF | `WU_E_REPORTER_UNEXPECTED` | There was a reporter error not covered by another error code. |
|
| `0x8024FFFF` | `WU_E_REPORTER_UNEXPECTED` | There was a reporter error not covered by another error code. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Redirector errors
|
## Redirector errors
|
||||||
The components that download the `Wuredir.cab` file and then parse the `Wuredir.cab` file generate the following errors.
|
The components that download the `Wuredir.cab` file and then parse the `Wuredir.cab` file generate the following errors.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|----------- |------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|----------- |------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80245001 | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_LOAD_XML` | The redirector XML document could not be loaded into the DOM class. |
|
| `0x80245001` | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_LOAD_XML` | The redirector XML document couldn't be loaded into the DOM class. |
|
||||||
| 0x80245002 | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_S_FALSE` | The redirector XML document is missing some required information. |
|
| `0x80245002` | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_S_FALSE` | The redirector XML document is missing some required information. |
|
||||||
| 0x80245003 | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_ID_SMALLER` | The redirectorId in the downloaded redirector cab is less than in the cached cab. |
|
| `0x80245003` | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_ID_SMALLER` | The redirectorId in the downloaded redirector cab is less than in the cached cab. |
|
||||||
| 0x80245FFF | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_UNEXPECTED` | The redirector failed for reasons not covered by another `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_*` error code. |
|
| `0x80245FFF` | `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_UNEXPECTED` | The redirector failed for reasons not covered by another `WU_E_REDIRECTOR_*` error code. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Protocol Talker errors
|
## Protocol Talker errors
|
||||||
The following errors map to `SOAPCLIENT_ERROR`s through the `Atlsoap.h` file. These errors are obtained when the `CClientWebService` object calls the `GetClientError()` method.
|
The following errors map to `SOAPCLIENT_ERROR`s through the `Atlsoap.h` file. These errors are obtained when the `CClientWebService` object calls the `GetClientError()` method.
|
||||||
@ -98,271 +95,271 @@ The following errors map to `SOAPCLIENT_ERROR`s through the `Atlsoap.h` file. Th
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80244000 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_BASE` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_*` error codes map to the `SOAPCLIENT_ERROR` enum of the ATL Server Library. |
|
| `0x80244000` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_BASE` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_*` error codes map to the `SOAPCLIENT_ERROR` enum of the ATL Server Library. |
|
||||||
| 0x80244001 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_INITIALIZE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_INITIALIZE_ERROR` - initialization of the `SOAP` client failed possibly because of an MSXML installation failure. |
|
| `0x80244001` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_INITIALIZE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_INITIALIZE_ERROR` - initialization of the `SOAP` client failed possibly because of an MSXML installation failure. |
|
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| 0x80244002 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_OUTOFMEMORY` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_OUTOFMEMORY` - `SOAP` client failed because it ran out of memory. |
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| `0x80244002` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_OUTOFMEMORY` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_OUTOFMEMORY` - `SOAP` client failed because it ran out of memory. |
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| 0x80244003 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_GENERATE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_GENERATE_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to generate the request. |
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| `0x80244003` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_GENERATE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_GENERATE_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to generate the request. |
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| 0x80244004 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_CONNECT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_CONNECT_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to connect to the server. |
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| `0x80244004` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_CONNECT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_CONNECT_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to connect to the server. |
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| 0x80244005 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SEND` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SEND_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to send a message for reasons of `WU_E_WINHTTP_*` error codes. |
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| `0x80244005` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SEND` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SEND_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to send a message for reasons of `WU_E_WINHTTP_*` error codes. |
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| 0x80244006 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SERVER` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SERVER_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed because there was a server error. |
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| `0x80244006` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SERVER` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SERVER_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed because there was a server error. |
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| 0x80244007 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT` - `SOAP` client failed because there was a SOAP fault for reasons of `WU_E_PT_SOAP_*` error codes. |
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| `0x80244007` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT` - `SOAP` client failed because there was a SOAP fault for reasons of `WU_E_PT_SOAP_*` error codes. |
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| 0x80244008 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_PARSEFAULT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_PARSEFAULT_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to parse a `SOAP` fault. |
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| `0x80244008` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_PARSEFAULT` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_PARSEFAULT_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to parse a `SOAP` fault. |
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| 0x80244009 | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_READ` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_READ_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed while reading the response from the server. |
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| `0x80244009` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_READ` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_READ_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed while reading the response from the server. |
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| 0x8024400A | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_PARSE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_PARSE_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to parse the response from the server. |
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| `x8024400A` | `WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_PARSE` | Same as `SOAPCLIENT_PARSE_ERROR` - `SOAP` client failed to parse the response from the server. |
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## Other Protocol Talker errors
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## Other Protocol Talker errors
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The following errors map to `SOAP_ERROR_CODE`s from the `Atlsoap.h` file. These errors are obtained from the `m_fault.m_soapErrCode` member of the `CClientWebService` object when `GetClientError()` returns `SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT`.
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The following errors map to `SOAP_ERROR_CODE`s from the `Atlsoap.h` file. These errors are obtained from the `m_fault.m_soapErrCode` member of the `CClientWebService` object when `GetClientError()` returns `SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT`.
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| Error code | Message | Description |
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| Error code | Message | Description |
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|------------|----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|------------|----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| 0x8024400B | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_VERSION` | Same as `SOAP_E_VERSION_MISMATCH` - `SOAP` client found an unrecognizable namespace for the `SOAP` envelope. |
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| `0x8024400B` | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_VERSION` | Same as `SOAP_E_VERSION_MISMATCH` - `SOAP` client found an unrecognizable namespace for the `SOAP` envelope. |
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| 0x8024400C | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_MUST_UNDERSTAND` | Same as `SOAP_E_MUST_UNDERSTAND` - `SOAP` client was unable to understand a header. |
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| `0x8024400C` | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_MUST_UNDERSTAND` | Same as `SOAP_E_MUST_UNDERSTAND` - `SOAP` client was unable to understand a header. |
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| 0x8024400D | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT` | Same as `SOAP_E_CLIENT` - `SOAP` client found the message was malformed; fix before resending. |
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| `0x8024400D` | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT` | Same as `SOAP_E_CLIENT` - `SOAP` client found the message was malformed; fix before resending. |
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| 0x8024400E | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_SERVER` | Same as `SOAP_E_SERVER` - The `SOAP` message could not be processed due to a server error; resend later. |
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|`0x8024400E` | `WU_E_PT_SOAP_SERVER` | Same as `SOAP_E_SERVER` - The `SOAP` message couldn't be processed due to a server error; resend later. |
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| 0x8024400F | `WU_E_PT_WMI_ERROR` | There was an unspecified Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) error. |
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| `0x8024400F` | `WU_E_PT_WMI_ERROR` | There was an unspecified Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) error. |
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| 0x80244010 | `WU_E_PT_EXCEEDED_MAX_SERVER_TRIPS` | The number of round trips to the server exceeded the maximum limit. |
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| `0x80244010` | `WU_E_PT_EXCEEDED_MAX_SERVER_TRIPS` | The number of round trips to the server exceeded the maximum limit. |
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| 0x80244011 | `WU_E_PT_SUS_SERVER_NOT_SET` | WUServer policy value is missing in the registry. |
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| `0x80244011` | `WU_E_PT_SUS_SERVER_NOT_SET` | WUServer policy value is missing in the registry. |
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| 0x80244012 | `WU_E_PT_DOUBLE_INITIALIZATION` | Initialization failed because the object was already initialized. |
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| `0x80244012` | `WU_E_PT_DOUBLE_INITIALIZATION` | Initialization failed because the object was already initialized. |
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| 0x80244013 | `WU_E_PT_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME` | The computer name could not be determined. |
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| `0x80244013` | `WU_E_PT_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME` | The computer name couldn't be determined. |
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| 0x80244015 | `WU_E_PT_REFRESH_CACHE_REQUIRED` | The reply from the server indicates that the server was changed or the cookie was invalid; refresh the state of the internal cache and retry. |
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| `0x80244015` | `WU_E_PT_REFRESH_CACHE_REQUIRED` | The reply from the server indicates that the server was changed or the cookie was invalid; refresh the state of the internal cache and retry. |
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| 0x80244016 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST` | Same as HTTP status 400 - the server could not process the request due to invalid syntax. |
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| `0x80244016` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST` | Same as HTTP status 400 - the server couldn't process the request due to invalid syntax. |
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| 0x80244017 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_DENIED` | Same as HTTP status 401 - the requested resource requires user authentication. |
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| `0x80244017` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_DENIED` | Same as HTTP status 401 - the requested resource requires user authentication. |
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| 0x80244018 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN` | Same as HTTP status 403 - server understood the request but declined to fulfill it. |
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| `0x80244018` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN` | Same as HTTP status 403 - server understood the request but declined to fulfill it. |
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| 0x80244019 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND` | Same as HTTP status 404 - the server cannot find the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier). |
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| `0x80244019` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND` | Same as HTTP status 404 - the server can't find the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier). |
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| 0x8024401A | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_METHOD` | Same as HTTP status 405 - the HTTP method is not allowed. |
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| `0x8024401A` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_METHOD` | Same as HTTP status 405 - the HTTP method isn't allowed. |
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| 0x8024401B | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ` | Same as HTTP status 407 - proxy authentication is required. |
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| `0x8024401B` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ` | Same as HTTP status 407 - proxy authentication is required. |
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| 0x8024401C | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` | Same as HTTP status 408 - the server timed out waiting for the request. |
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| `0x8024401C` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` | Same as HTTP status 408 - the server timed out waiting for the request. |
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| 0x8024401D | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_CONFLICT` | Same as HTTP status 409 - the request was not completed due to a conflict with the current state of the resource. |
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| `0x8024401D` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_CONFLICT` | Same as HTTP status 409 - the request wasn't completed due to a conflict with the current state of the resource. |
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| 0x8024401E | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_GONE` | Same as HTTP status 410 - requested resource is no longer available at the server. |
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| `0x8024401E` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_GONE` | Same as HTTP status 410 - requested resource is no longer available at the server. |
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| 0x8024401F | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_SERVER_ERROR` | Same as HTTP status 500 - an error internal to the server prevented fulfilling the request. |
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| `0x8024401F` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_SERVER_ERROR` | Same as HTTP status 500 - an error internal to the server prevented fulfilling the request. |
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| 0x80244020 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED` | Same as HTTP status 500 - server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request. |
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| `0x80244020` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED` | Same as HTTP status 500 - server doesn't support the functionality required to fulfill the request. |
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| 0x80244021 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY` | Same as HTTP status 502 - the server while acting as a gateway or a proxy received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed in attempting to fulfill the request. |
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|`0x80244021` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY` | Same as HTTP status 502 - the server while acting as a gateway or a proxy received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed in attempting to fulfill the request. |
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| 0x80244022 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAIL` | Same as HTTP status 503 - the service is temporarily overloaded. |
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| `0x80244022` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAIL` | Same as HTTP status 503 - the service is temporarily overloaded. |
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| 0x80244023 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT` | Same as HTTP status 503 - the request was timed out waiting for a gateway. |
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| `0x80244023` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT` | Same as HTTP status 503 - the request was timed out waiting for a gateway. |
|
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| 0x80244024 | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_VERSION_NOT_SUP` | Same as HTTP status 505 - the server does not support the HTTP protocol version used for the request. |
|
| `0x80244024` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_VERSION_NOT_SUP` | Same as HTTP status 505 - the server doesn't support the HTTP protocol version used for the request. |
|
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| 0x80244025 | `WU_E_PT_FILE_LOCATIONS_CHANGED` | Operation failed due to a changed file location; refresh internal state and resend. |
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| `0x80244025` | `WU_E_PT_FILE_LOCATIONS_CHANGED` | Operation failed due to a changed file location; refresh internal state and resend. |
|
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| 0x80244026 | `WU_E_PT_REGISTRATION_NOT_SUPPORTED` | Operation failed because Windows Update Agent does not support registration with a non-WSUS server. |
|
| `0x80244026` | `WU_E_PT_REGISTRATION_NOT_SUPPORTED` | Operation failed because Windows Update Agent doesn't support registration with a non-WSUS server. |
|
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| 0x80244027 | `WU_E_PT_NO_AUTH_PLUGINS_REQUESTED` | The server returned an empty authentication information list. |
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| `0x80244027` | `WU_E_PT_NO_AUTH_PLUGINS_REQUESTED` | The server returned an empty authentication information list. |
|
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| 0x80244028 | `WU_E_PT_NO_AUTH_COOKIES_CREATED` | Windows Update Agent was unable to create any valid authentication cookies. |
|
| `0x80244028` | `WU_E_PT_NO_AUTH_COOKIES_CREATED` | Windows Update Agent was unable to create any valid authentication cookies. |
|
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| 0x80244029 | `WU_E_PT_INVALID_CONFIG_PROP` | A configuration property value was wrong. |
|
| `0x80244029` | `WU_E_PT_INVALID_CONFIG_PROP` | A configuration property value was wrong. |
|
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| 0x8024402A | `WU_E_PT_CONFIG_PROP_MISSING` | A configuration property value was missing. |
|
| `0x8024402A` | `WU_E_PT_CONFIG_PROP_MISSING` | A configuration property value was missing. |
|
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| 0x8024402B | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MAPPED` | The HTTP request could not be completed and the reason did not correspond to any of the `WU_E_PT_HTTP_*` error codes. |
|
| `0x8024402B` | `WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MAPPED` | The HTTP request couldn't be completed and the reason didn't correspond to any of the `WU_E_PT_HTTP_*` error codes. |
|
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| 0x8024402C | `WU_E_PT_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED` | Same as ERROR_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED - the proxy server or target server name cannot be resolved. |
|
| `0x8024402C` | `WU_E_PT_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED` | Same as ERROR_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED - the proxy server or target server name can't be resolved. |
|
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| 0x8024402F | `WU_E_PT_ECP_SUCCEEDED_WITH_ERRORS` | External cab file processing completed with some errors. |
|
| `0x8024402F` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_SUCCEEDED_WITH_ERRORS` | External cab file processing completed with some errors. |
|
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| 0x80244030 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INIT_FAILED` | The external cab processor initialization did not complete. |
|
| `0x80244030` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INIT_FAILED` | The external cab processor initialization didn't complete. |
|
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| 0x80244031 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INVALID_FILE_FORMAT` | The format of a metadata file was invalid. |
|
| `0x80244031` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INVALID_FILE_FORMAT` | The format of a metadata file was invalid. |
|
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| 0x80244032 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INVALID_METADATA` | External cab processor found invalid metadata. |
|
| `0x80244032` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_INVALID_METADATA` | External cab processor found invalid metadata. |
|
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| 0x80244033 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FAILURE_TO_EXTRACT_DIGEST` | The file digest could not be extracted from an external cab file. |
|
| `0x80244033` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FAILURE_TO_EXTRACT_DIGEST` | The file digest couldn't be extracted from an external cab file. |
|
||||||
| 0x80244034 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FAILURE_TO_DECOMPRESS_CAB_FILE` | An external cab file could not be decompressed. |
|
| `0x80244034` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FAILURE_TO_DECOMPRESS_CAB_FILE` | An external cab file couldn't be decompressed. |
|
||||||
| 0x80244035 | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FILE_LOCATION_ERROR` | External cab processor was unable to get file locations. |
|
| `0x80244035` | `WU_E_PT_ECP_FILE_LOCATION_ERROR` | External cab processor was unable to get file locations. |
|
||||||
| 0x80244FFF | `WU_E_PT_UNEXPECTED` | A communication error not covered by another `WU_E_PT_*` error code. |
|
| `0x80244FFF` | `WU_E_PT_UNEXPECTED` | A communication error not covered by another `WU_E_PT_*` error code. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024502D | `WU_E_PT_SAME_REDIR_ID` | Windows Update Agent failed to download a redirector cabinet file with a new redirectorId value from the server during the recovery. |
|
| `0x8024502D` | `WU_E_PT_SAME_REDIR_ID` | Windows Update Agent failed to download a redirector cabinet file with a new redirectorId value from the server during the recovery. |
|
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| 0x8024502E | `WU_E_PT_NO_MANAGED_RECOVER` | A redirector recovery action did not complete because the server is managed. |
|
| `0x8024502E` | `WU_E_PT_NO_MANAGED_RECOVER` | A redirector recovery action didn't complete because the server is managed. |
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## Download Manager errors
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## Download Manager errors
|
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|
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| Error code | Message | Description |
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| Error code | Message | Description |
|
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|------------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|------------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
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| 0x80246001 | `WU_E_DM_URLNOTAVAILABLE` | A download manager operation could not be completed because the requested file does not have a URL. |
|
| `0x80246001` | `WU_E_DM_URLNOTAVAILABLE` | A download manager operation couldn't be completed because the requested file doesn't have a URL. |
|
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| 0x80246002 | `WU_E_DM_INCORRECTFILEHASH` | A download manager operation could not be completed because the file digest was not recognized. |
|
| `0x80246002` | `WU_E_DM_INCORRECTFILEHASH` | A download manager operation couldn't be completed because the file digest wasn't recognized. |
|
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| 0x80246003 | `WU_E_DM_UNKNOWNALGORITHM` | A download manager operation could not be completed because the file metadata requested an unrecognized hash algorithm. |
|
| `0x80246003` | `WU_E_DM_UNKNOWNALGORITHM` | A download manager operation couldn't be completed because the file metadata requested an unrecognized hash algorithm. |
|
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| 0x80246004 | `WU_E_DM_NEEDDOWNLOADREQUEST` | An operation could not be completed because a download request is required from the download handler. |
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| `0x80246004` | `WU_E_DM_NEEDDOWNLOADREQUEST` | An operation couldn't be completed because a download request is required from the download handler. |
|
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| 0x80246005 | `WU_E_DM_NONETWORK` | A download manager operation could not be completed because the network connection was unavailable. |
|
| `0x80246005` | `WU_E_DM_NONETWORK` | A download manager operation couldn't be completed because the network connection was unavailable. |
|
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| 0x80246006 | `WU_E_DM_WRONGBITSVERSION` | A download manager operation could not be completed because the version of Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is incompatible. |
|
| `0x80246006` | `WU_E_DM_WRONGBITSVERSION` | A download manager operation couldn't be completed because the version of Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is incompatible. |
|
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| 0x80246007 | `WU_E_DM_NOTDOWNLOADED` | The update has not been downloaded. |
|
| `0x80246007` | `WU_E_DM_NOTDOWNLOADED` | The update hasn't been downloaded. |
|
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| 0x80246008 | `WU_E_DM_FAILTOCONNECTTOBITS` | A download manager operation failed because the download manager was unable to connect the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS). |
|
| `0x80246008` | `WU_E_DM_FAILTOCONNECTTOBITS` | A download manager operation failed because the download manager was unable to connect the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS). |
|
||||||
| 0x80246009 | `WU_E_DM_BITSTRANSFERERROR` | A download manager operation failed because there was an unspecified Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) transfer error. |
|
| `0x80246009` | `WU_E_DM_BITSTRANSFERERROR` | A download manager operation failed because there was an unspecified Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) transfer error. |
|
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| 0x8024600A | `WU_E_DM_DOWNLOADLOCATIONCHANGED` | A download must be restarted because the location of the source of the download has changed. |
|
| `0x8024600A` | `WU_E_DM_DOWNLOADLOCATIONCHANGED` | A download must be restarted because the location of the source of the download has changed. |
|
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| 0x8024600B | `WU_E_DM_CONTENTCHANGED` | A download must be restarted because the update content changed in a new revision. |
|
| `0x8024600B` | `WU_E_DM_CONTENTCHANGED` | A download must be restarted because the update content changed in a new revision. |
|
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| 0x80246FFF | `WU_E_DM_UNEXPECTED` | There was a download manager error not covered by another `WU_E_DM_*` error code. |
|
| `0x80246FFF` | `WU_E_DM_UNEXPECTED` | There was a download manager error not covered by another `WU_E_DM_*` error code. |
|
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|
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## Update Handler errors
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## Update Handler errors
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|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
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| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80242000 | `WU_E_UH_REMOTEUNAVAILABLE` | A request for a remote update handler could not be completed because no remote process is available. |
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| `0x80242000` | `WU_E_UH_REMOTEUNAVAILABLE` | A request for a remote update handler couldn't be completed because no remote process is available. |
|
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| 0x80242001 | `WU_E_UH_LOCALONLY` | A request for a remote update handler could not be completed because the handler is local only. |
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| `0x80242001`| `WU_E_UH_LOCALONLY` | A request for a remote update handler couldn't be completed because the handler is local only. |
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| 0x80242002 | `WU_E_UH_UNKNOWNHANDLER` | A request for an update handler could not be completed because the handler could not be recognized. |
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| `0x80242002` | `WU_E_UH_UNKNOWNHANDLER` | A request for an update handler couldn't be completed because the handler couldn't be recognized. |
|
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| 0x80242003 | `WU_E_UH_REMOTEALREADYACTIVE` | A remote update handler could not be created because one already exists. |
|
| `0x80242003` | `WU_E_UH_REMOTEALREADYACTIVE` | A remote update handler couldn't be created because one already exists. |
|
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| 0x80242004 | `WU_E_UH_DOESNOTSUPPORTACTION` | A request for the handler to install (uninstall) an update could not be completed because the update does not support install (uninstall). |
|
| `0x80242004` | `WU_E_UH_DOESNOTSUPPORTACTION` | A request for the handler to install (uninstall) an update couldn't be completed because the update doesn't support install (uninstall). |
|
||||||
| 0x80242005 | `WU_E_UH_WRONGHANDLER` | An operation did not complete because the wrong handler was specified. |
|
|`0x80242005` | `WU_E_UH_WRONGHANDLER` | An operation didn't complete because the wrong handler was specified. |
|
||||||
| 0x80242006 | `WU_E_UH_INVALIDMETADATA` | A handler operation could not be completed because the update contains invalid metadata. |
|
| `0x80242006` | `WU_E_UH_INVALIDMETADATA` | A handler operation couldn't be completed because the update contains invalid metadata. |
|
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| 0x80242007 | `WU_E_UH_INSTALLERHUNG` | An operation could not be completed because the installer exceeded the time limit. |
|
| `0x80242007` | `WU_E_UH_INSTALLERHUNG` | An operation couldn't be completed because the installer exceeded the time limit. |
|
||||||
| 0x80242008 | `WU_E_UH_OPERATIONCANCELLED` | An operation being done by the update handler was canceled. |
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| `0x80242008` | `WU_E_UH_OPERATIONCANCELLED` | An operation being done by the update handler was canceled. |
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| 0x80242009 | `WU_E_UH_BADHANDLERXML` | An operation could not be completed because the handler-specific metadata is invalid. |
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| `0x80242009` | `WU_E_UH_BADHANDLERXML` | An operation couldn't be completed because the handler-specific metadata is invalid. |
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| 0x8024200A | `WU_E_UH_CANREQUIREINPUT` | A request to the handler to install an update could not be completed because the update requires user input. |
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| `0x8024200A` | `WU_E_UH_CANREQUIREINPUT` | A request to the handler to install an update couldn't be completed because the update requires user input. |
|
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| 0x8024200B | `WU_E_UH_INSTALLERFAILURE` | The installer failed to install (uninstall) one or more updates. |
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| `0x8024200B` | `WU_E_UH_INSTALLERFAILURE` | The installer failed to install (uninstall) one or more updates. |
|
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| 0x8024200C | `WU_E_UH_FALLBACKTOSELFCONTAINED` | The update handler should download self-contained content rather than delta-compressed content for the update. |
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| `0x8024200C` | `WU_E_UH_FALLBACKTOSELFCONTAINED` | The update handler should download self-contained content rather than delta-compressed content for the update. |
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| 0x8024200D | `WU_E_UH_NEEDANOTHERDOWNLOAD` | The update handler did not install the update because it needs to be downloaded again. |
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| `0x8024200D` | `WU_E_UH_NEEDANOTHERDOWNLOAD` | The update handler didn't install the update because it needs to be downloaded again. |
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| 0x8024200E | `WU_E_UH_NOTIFYFAILURE` | The update handler failed to send notification of the status of the install (uninstall) operation. |
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| `0x8024200E` | `WU_E_UH_NOTIFYFAILURE` | The update handler failed to send notification of the status of the install (uninstall) operation. |
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| 0x8024200F | `WU_E_UH_INCONSISTENT_FILE_NAMES` | The file names contained in the update metadata and in the update package are inconsistent. |
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| `0x8024200F` | `WU_E_UH_INCONSISTENT_FILE_NAMES` | The file names contained in the update metadata and in the update package are inconsistent. |
|
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| 0x80242010 | `WU_E_UH_FALLBACKERROR` | The update handler failed to fall back to the self-contained content. |
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| `0x80242010` | `WU_E_UH_FALLBACKERROR` | The update handler failed to fall back to the self-contained content. |
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| 0x80242011 | `WU_E_UH_TOOMANYDOWNLOADREQUESTS` | The update handler has exceeded the maximum number of download requests. |
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| `0x80242011` | `WU_E_UH_TOOMANYDOWNLOADREQUESTS` | The update handler has exceeded the maximum number of download requests. |
|
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| 0x80242012 | `WU_E_UH_UNEXPECTEDCBSRESPONSE` | The update handler has received an unexpected response from CBS. |
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| `0x80242012` | `WU_E_UH_UNEXPECTEDCBSRESPONSE` | The update handler has received an unexpected response from CBS. |
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| 0x80242013 | `WU_E_UH_BADCBSPACKAGEID` | The update metadata contains an invalid CBS package identifier. |
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| `0x80242013` | `WU_E_UH_BADCBSPACKAGEID` | The update metadata contains an invalid CBS package identifier. |
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| 0x80242014 | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTSTILLPENDING` | The post-reboot operation for the update is still in progress. |
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| `0x80242014` | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTSTILLPENDING` | The post-reboot operation for the update is still in progress. |
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| 0x80242015 | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTRESULTUNKNOWN` | The result of the post-reboot operation for the update could not be determined. |
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| `0x80242015` | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTRESULTUNKNOWN` | The result of the post-reboot operation for the update couldn't be determined. |
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| 0x80242016 | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTUNEXPECTEDSTATE` | The state of the update after its post-reboot operation has completed is unexpected. |
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| `0x80242016` | `WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTUNEXPECTEDSTATE` | The state of the update after its post-reboot operation has completed is unexpected. |
|
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| 0x80242017 | `WU_E_UH_NEW_SERVICING_STACK_REQUIRED` | The OS servicing stack must be updated before this update is downloaded or installed. |
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| `0x80242017` | `WU_E_UH_NEW_SERVICING_STACK_REQUIRED` | The OS servicing stack must be updated before this update is downloaded or installed. |
|
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| 0x80242FFF | `WU_E_UH_UNEXPECTED` | An update handler error not covered by another `WU_E_UH_*` code. |
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| `0x80242FFF` | `WU_E_UH_UNEXPECTED` | An update handler error not covered by another `WU_E_UH_*` code. |
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## Data Store errors
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## Data Store errors
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|
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| Error code | Message | Description |
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| Error code | Message | Description |
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|------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| 0x80248000 | `WU_E_DS_SHUTDOWN` | An operation failed because Windows Update Agent is shutting down. |
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| `0x80248000` | `WU_E_DS_SHUTDOWN` | An operation failed because Windows Update Agent is shutting down. |
|
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| 0x80248001 | `WU_E_DS_INUSE` | An operation failed because the data store was in use. |
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| `0x80248001` | `WU_E_DS_INUSE` | An operation failed because the data store was in use. |
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| 0x80248002 | `WU_E_DS_INVALID` | The current and expected states of the data store do not match. |
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| `0x80248002` | `WU_E_DS_INVALID` | The current and expected states of the data store don't match. |
|
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| 0x80248003 | `WU_E_DS_TABLEMISSING` | The data store is missing a table. |
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| `0x80248003` | `WU_E_DS_TABLEMISSING` | The data store is missing a table. |
|
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| 0x80248004 | `WU_E_DS_TABLEINCORRECT` | The data store contains a table with unexpected columns. |
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| `0x80248004` | `WU_E_DS_TABLEINCORRECT` | The data store contains a table with unexpected columns. |
|
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| 0x80248005 | `WU_E_DS_INVALIDTABLENAME` | A table could not be opened because the table is not in the data store. |
|
| `0x80248005` | `WU_E_DS_INVALIDTABLENAME` | A table couldn't be opened because the table isn't in the data store. |
|
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| 0x80248006 | `WU_E_DS_BADVERSION` | The current and expected versions of the data store do not match. |
|
| `0x80248006` | `WU_E_DS_BADVERSION` | The current and expected versions of the data store don't match. |
|
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| 0x80248007 | `WU_E_DS_NODATA` | The information requested is not in the data store. |
|
| `0x80248007` | `WU_E_DS_NODATA` | The information requested isn't in the data store. |
|
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| 0x80248008 | `WU_E_DS_MISSINGDATA` | The data store is missing required information or has a NULL in a table column that requires a non-null value. |
|
| `0x80248008` | `WU_E_DS_MISSINGDATA` | The data store is missing required information or has a NULL in a table column that requires a non-null value. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248009 | `WU_E_DS_MISSINGREF` | The data store is missing required information or has a reference to missing license terms file localized property or linked row. |
|
| `0x80248009` | `WU_E_DS_MISSINGREF` | The data store is missing required information or has a reference to missing license terms file localized property or linked row. |
|
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| 0x8024800A | `WU_E_DS_UNKNOWNHANDLER` | The update was not processed because its update handler could not be recognized. |
|
| `0x8024800A` | `WU_E_DS_UNKNOWNHANDLER` | The update wasn't processed because its update handler couldn't be recognized. |
|
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| 0x8024800B | `WU_E_DS_CANTDELETE` | The update was not deleted because it is still referenced by one or more services. |
|
| `0x8024800B` | `WU_E_DS_CANTDELETE` | The update wasn't deleted because it's still referenced by one or more services. |
|
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| 0x8024800C | `WU_E_DS_LOCKTIMEOUTEXPIRED` | The data store section could not be locked within the allotted time. |
|
| `0x8024800C` | `WU_E_DS_LOCKTIMEOUTEXPIRED` | The data store section couldn't be locked within the allotted time. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024800D | `WU_E_DS_NOCATEGORIES` | The category was not added because it contains no parent categories and is not a top-level category itself. |
|
| `0x8024800D` | `WU_E_DS_NOCATEGORIES` | The category wasn't added because it contains no parent categories and isn't a top-level category itself. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024800E | `WU_E_DS_ROWEXISTS` | The row was not added because an existing row has the same primary key. |
|
| `0x8024800E` | `WU_E_DS_ROWEXISTS` | The row wasn't added because an existing row has the same primary key. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024800F | `WU_E_DS_STOREFILELOCKED` | The data store could not be initialized because it was locked by another process. |
|
| `0x8024800F` | `WU_E_DS_STOREFILELOCKED` | The data store couldn't be initialized because it was locked by another process. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248010 | `WU_E_DS_CANNOTREGISTER` | The data store is not allowed to be registered with COM in the current process. |
|
| `0x80248010` | `WU_E_DS_CANNOTREGISTER` | The data store isn't allowed to be registered with COM in the current process. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248011 | `WU_E_DS_UNABLETOSTART` | Could not create a data store object in another process. |
|
| `0x80248011` | `WU_E_DS_UNABLETOSTART` | Couldn't create a data store object in another process. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248013 | `WU_E_DS_DUPLICATEUPDATEID` | The server sent the same update to the client with two different revision IDs. |
|
| `0x80248013` | `WU_E_DS_DUPLICATEUPDATEID` | The server sent the same update to the client with two different revision IDs. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248014 | `WU_E_DS_UNKNOWNSERVICE` | An operation did not complete because the service is not in the data store. |
|
| `0x80248014` | `WU_E_DS_UNKNOWNSERVICE` | An operation didn't complete because the service isn't in the data store. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248015 | `WU_E_DS_SERVICEEXPIRED` | An operation did not complete because the registration of the service has expired. |
|
| `0x80248015` | `WU_E_DS_SERVICEEXPIRED` | An operation didn't complete because the registration of the service has expired. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248016 | `WU_E_DS_DECLINENOTALLOWED` | A request to hide an update was declined because it is a mandatory update or because it was deployed with a deadline. |
|
| `0x80248016` | `WU_E_DS_DECLINENOTALLOWED` | A request to hide an update was declined because it's a mandatory update or because it was deployed with a deadline. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248017 | `WU_E_DS_TABLESESSIONMISMATCH` | A table was not closed because it is not associated with the session. |
|
| `0x80248017` | `WU_E_DS_TABLESESSIONMISMATCH` | A table wasn't closed because it isn't associated with the session. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248018 | `WU_E_DS_SESSIONLOCKMISMATCH` | A table was not closed because it is not associated with the session. |
|
| `0x80248018` | `WU_E_DS_SESSIONLOCKMISMATCH` | A table wasn't closed because it isn't associated with the session. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248019 | `WU_E_DS_NEEDWINDOWSSERVICE` | A request to remove the Windows Update service or to unregister it with Automatic Updates was declined because it is a built-in service and/or Automatic Updates cannot fall back to another service. |
|
| `0x80248019` | `WU_E_DS_NEEDWINDOWSSERVICE` | A request to remove the Windows Update service or to unregister it with Automatic Updates was declined because it's a built-in service and/or Automatic Updates can't fall back to another service. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024801A | `WU_E_DS_INVALIDOPERATION` | A request was declined because the operation is not allowed. |
|
| `0x8024801A` | `WU_E_DS_INVALIDOPERATION` | A request was declined because the operation isn't allowed. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024801B | `WU_E_DS_SCHEMAMISMATCH` | The schema of the current data store and the schema of a table in a backup XML document do not match. |
|
| `0x8024801B` | `WU_E_DS_SCHEMAMISMATCH` | The schema of the current data store and the schema of a table in a backup XML document don't match. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024801C | `WU_E_DS_RESETREQUIRED` | The data store requires a session reset; release the session and retry with a new session. |
|
| `0x8024801C` | `WU_E_DS_RESETREQUIRED` | The data store requires a session reset; release the session and retry with a new session. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024801D | `WU_E_DS_IMPERSONATED` | A data store operation did not complete because it was requested with an impersonated identity. |
|
| `0x8024801D` | `WU_E_DS_IMPERSONATED` | A data store operation didn't complete because it was requested with an impersonated identity. |
|
||||||
| 0x80248FFF | `WU_E_DS_UNEXPECTED` | A data store error not covered by another `WU_E_DS_*` code. |
|
| `0x80248FFF` | `WU_E_DS_UNEXPECTED` | A data store error not covered by another `WU_E_DS_*` code. |
|
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|
|
||||||
## Driver Util errors
|
## Driver Util errors
|
||||||
The PnP enumerated device is removed from the System Spec because one of the hardware IDs or the compatible IDs matches an installed printer driver. This is not a fatal error, and the device is merely skipped.
|
The PnP enumerated device is removed from the System Spec because one of the hardware IDs or the compatible IDs matches an installed printer driver. This isn't a fatal error, and the device is merely skipped.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x8024C001 | `WU_E_DRV_PRUNED` | A driver was skipped. |
|
| `0x8024C001` | `WU_E_DRV_PRUNED` | A driver was skipped. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C002 | `WU_E_DRV_NOPROP_OR_LEGACY` | A property for the driver could not be found. It may not conform with required specifications. |
|
| `0x8024C002` | `WU_E_DRV_NOPROP_OR_LEGACY` | A property for the driver couldn't be found. It may not conform with required specifications. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C003 | `WU_E_DRV_REG_MISMATCH` | The registry type read for the driver does not match the expected type. |
|
| `0x8024C003` | `WU_E_DRV_REG_MISMATCH` | The registry type read for the driver doesn't match the expected type. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C004 | `WU_E_DRV_NO_METADATA` | The driver update is missing metadata. |
|
| `0x8024C004` | `WU_E_DRV_NO_METADATA` | The driver update is missing metadata. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C005 | `WU_E_DRV_MISSING_ATTRIBUTE` | The driver update is missing a required attribute. |
|
| `0x8024C005` | `WU_E_DRV_MISSING_ATTRIBUTE` | The driver update is missing a required attribute. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C006 | `WU_E_DRV_SYNC_FAILED` | Driver synchronization failed. |
|
| `0x8024C006` | `WU_E_DRV_SYNC_FAILED` | Driver synchronization failed. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024C007 | `WU_E_DRV_NO_PRINTER_CONTENT` | Information required for the synchronization of applicable printers is missing. |
|
| `0x8024C007` | `WU_E_DRV_NO_PRINTER_CONTENT` | Information required for the synchronization of applicable printers is missing. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024CFFF | `WU_E_DRV_UNEXPECTED` | A driver error not covered by another `WU_E_DRV_*` code. |
|
| `0x8024CFFF` | `WU_E_DRV_UNEXPECTED` | A driver error not covered by another `WU_E_DRV_*` code. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Windows Update error codes
|
## Windows Update error codes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80240001 | `WU_E_NO_SERVICE` | Windows Update Agent was unable to provide the service.
|
| `0x80240001` | `WU_E_NO_SERVICE` | Windows Update Agent was unable to provide the service.
|
||||||
| 0x80240002 | `WU_E_MAX_CAPACITY_REACHED` | The maximum capacity of the service was exceeded.
|
| `0x80240002` | `WU_E_MAX_CAPACITY_REACHED` | The maximum capacity of the service was exceeded.
|
||||||
| 0x80240003 | `WU_E_UNKNOWN_ID` | An ID cannot be found.
|
| `0x80240003` | `WU_E_UNKNOWN_ID` | An ID can't be found.
|
||||||
| 0x80240004 | `WU_E_NOT_INITIALIZED` | The object could not be initialized.
|
| `0x80240004` | `WU_E_NOT_INITIALIZED` | The object couldn't be initialized.
|
||||||
| 0x80240005 | `WU_E_RANGEOVERLAP` | The update handler requested a byte range overlapping a previously requested range.
|
| `0x80240005` | `WU_E_RANGEOVERLAP` | The update handler requested a byte range overlapping a previously requested range.
|
||||||
| 0x80240006 | `WU_E_TOOMANYRANGES` | The requested number of byte ranges exceeds the maximum number (2^31 - 1).
|
| `0x80240006` | `WU_E_TOOMANYRANGES` | The requested number of byte ranges exceeds the maximum number (2^31 - 1).
|
||||||
| 0x80240007 | `WU_E_INVALIDINDEX` | The index to a collection was invalid.
|
| `0x80240007` | `WU_E_INVALIDINDEX` | The index to a collection was invalid.
|
||||||
| 0x80240008 | `WU_E_ITEMNOTFOUND` | The key for the item queried could not be found.
|
| `0x80240008` | `WU_E_ITEMNOTFOUND` | The key for the item queried couldn't be found.
|
||||||
| 0x80240009 | `WU_E_OPERATIONINPROGRESS` | Another conflicting operation was in progress. Some operations such as installation cannot be performed twice simultaneously.
|
| `0x80240009` | `WU_E_OPERATIONINPROGRESS` | Another conflicting operation was in progress. Some operations such as installation can't be performed twice simultaneously.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000A | `WU_E_COULDNOTCANCEL` | Cancellation of the operation was not allowed.
|
| `0x8024000A` | `WU_E_COULDNOTCANCEL` | Cancellation of the operation wasn't allowed.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000B | `WU_E_CALL_CANCELLED` | Operation was canceled.
|
| `0x8024000B` | `WU_E_CALL_CANCELLED` | Operation was canceled.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000C | `WU_E_NOOP` | No operation was required.
|
| `0x8024000C` | `WU_E_NOOP` | No operation was required.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000D | `WU_E_XML_MISSINGDATA` | Windows Update Agent could not find required information in the update's XML data.
|
| `0x8024000D` | `WU_E_XML_MISSINGDATA` | Windows Update Agent couldn't find required information in the update's XML data.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000E | `WU_E_XML_INVALID` | Windows Update Agent found invalid information in the update's XML data.
|
| `0x8024000E` | `WU_E_XML_INVALID` | Windows Update Agent found invalid information in the update's XML data.
|
||||||
| 0x8024000F | `WU_E_CYCLE_DETECTED` | Circular update relationships were detected in the metadata.
|
| `0x8024000F` | `WU_E_CYCLE_DETECTED` | Circular update relationships were detected in the metadata.
|
||||||
| 0x80240010 | `WU_E_TOO_DEEP_RELATION` | Update relationships too deep to evaluate were evaluated.
|
| `0x80240010` | `WU_E_TOO_DEEP_RELATION` | Update relationships too deep to evaluate were evaluated.
|
||||||
| 0x80240011 | `WU_E_INVALID_RELATIONSHIP` | An invalid update relationship was detected.
|
| `0x80240011` | `WU_E_INVALID_RELATIONSHIP` | An invalid update relationship was detected.
|
||||||
| 0x80240012 | `WU_E_REG_VALUE_INVALID` | An invalid registry value was read.
|
| `0x80240012` | `WU_E_REG_VALUE_INVALID` | An invalid registry value was read.
|
||||||
| 0x80240013 | `WU_E_DUPLICATE_ITEM` | Operation tried to add a duplicate item to a list.
|
| `0x80240013` | `WU_E_DUPLICATE_ITEM` | Operation tried to add a duplicate item to a list.
|
||||||
| 0x80240016 | `WU_E_INSTALL_NOT_ALLOWED` | Operation tried to install while another installation was in progress or the system was pending a mandatory restart.
|
| `0x80240016` | `WU_E_INSTALL_NOT_ALLOWED` | Operation tried to install while another installation was in progress or the system was pending a mandatory restart.
|
||||||
| 0x80240017 | `WU_E_NOT_APPLICABLE` | Operation was not performed because there are no applicable updates.
|
| `0x80240017` | `WU_E_NOT_APPLICABLE` | Operation wasn't performed because there are no applicable updates.
|
||||||
| 0x80240018 | `WU_E_NO_USERTOKEN` | Operation failed because a required user token is missing.
|
| `0x80240018` | `WU_E_NO_USERTOKEN` | Operation failed because a required user token is missing.
|
||||||
| 0x80240019 | `WU_E_EXCLUSIVE_INSTALL_CONFLICT` | An exclusive update cannot be installed with other updates at the same time.
|
| `0x80240019` | `WU_E_EXCLUSIVE_INSTALL_CONFLICT` | An exclusive update can't be installed with other updates at the same time.
|
||||||
| 0x8024001A | `WU_E_POLICY_NOT_SET` | A policy value was not set.
|
| `0x8024001A` | `WU_E_POLICY_NOT_SET` | A policy value wasn't set.
|
||||||
| 0x8024001B | `WU_E_SELFUPDATE_IN_PROGRESS` | The operation could not be performed because the Windows Update Agent is self-updating.
|
| `0x8024001B` | `WU_E_SELFUPDATE_IN_PROGRESS` | The operation couldn't be performed because the Windows Update Agent is self-updating.
|
||||||
| 0x8024001D | `WU_E_INVALID_UPDATE` | An update contains invalid metadata.
|
| `0x8024001D` | `WU_E_INVALID_UPDATE` | An update contains invalid metadata.
|
||||||
| 0x8024001E | `WU_E_SERVICE_STOP` | Operation did not complete because the service or system was being shut down.
|
| `0x8024001E` | `WU_E_SERVICE_STOP` | Operation didn't complete because the service or system was being shut down.
|
||||||
| 0x8024001F | `WU_E_NO_CONNECTION` | Operation did not complete because the network connection was unavailable.
|
| `0x8024001F` | `WU_E_NO_CONNECTION` | Operation didn't complete because the network connection was unavailable.
|
||||||
| 0x80240020 | `WU_E_NO_INTERACTIVE_USER` | Operation did not complete because there is no logged-on interactive user.
|
| `0x80240020` | `WU_E_NO_INTERACTIVE_USER` | Operation didn't complete because there's no logged-on interactive user.
|
||||||
| 0x80240021 | `WU_E_TIME_OUT` | Operation did not complete because it timed out.
|
| `0x80240021` | `WU_E_TIME_OUT` | Operation didn't complete because it timed out.
|
||||||
| 0x80240022 | `WU_E_ALL_UPDATES_FAILED` | Operation failed for all the updates.
|
| `0x80240022` | `WU_E_ALL_UPDATES_FAILED` | Operation failed for all the updates.
|
||||||
| 0x80240023 | `WU_E_EULAS_DECLINED` | The license terms for all updates were declined.
|
| `0x80240023` | `WU_E_EULAS_DECLINED` | The license terms for all updates were declined.
|
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| 0x80240024 | `WU_E_NO_UPDATE` | There are no updates.
|
| `0x80240024` | `WU_E_NO_UPDATE` | There are no updates.
|
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| 0x80240025 | `WU_E_USER_ACCESS_DISABLED` | Group Policy settings prevented access to Windows Update.
|
| `0x80240025` | `WU_E_USER_ACCESS_DISABLED` | Group Policy settings prevented access to Windows Update.
|
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| 0x80240026 | `WU_E_INVALID_UPDATE_TYPE` | The type of update is invalid.
|
| `0x80240026` | `WU_E_INVALID_UPDATE_TYPE` | The type of update is invalid.
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| 0x80240027 | `WU_E_URL_TOO_LONG` | The URL exceeded the maximum length.
|
| `0x80240027` | `WU_E_URL_TOO_LONG` | The URL exceeded the maximum length.
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| 0x80240028 | `WU_E_UNINSTALL_NOT_ALLOWED` | The update could not be uninstalled because the request did not originate from a WSUS server.
|
| `0x80240028` | `WU_E_UNINSTALL_NOT_ALLOWED` | The update couldn't be uninstalled because the request didn't originate from a WSUS server.
|
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| 0x80240029 | `WU_E_INVALID_PRODUCT_LICENSE` | Search may have missed some updates before there is an unlicensed application on the system.
|
| `0x80240029` | `WU_E_INVALID_PRODUCT_LICENSE` | Search may have missed some updates before there's an unlicensed application on the system.
|
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| 0x8024002A | `WU_E_MISSING_HANDLER` | A component required to detect applicable updates was missing.
|
| `0x8024002A` | `WU_E_MISSING_HANDLER` | A component required to detect applicable updates was missing.
|
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| 0x8024002B | `WU_E_LEGACYSERVER` | An operation did not complete because it requires a newer version of server.
|
| `0x8024002B` | `WU_E_LEGACYSERVER` | An operation didn't complete because it requires a newer version of server.
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| 0x8024002C | `WU_E_BIN_SOURCE_ABSENT` | A delta-compressed update could not be installed because it required the source.
|
| `0x8024002C` | `WU_E_BIN_SOURCE_ABSENT` | A delta-compressed update couldn't be installed because it required the source.
|
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| 0x8024002D | `WU_E_SOURCE_ABSENT` | A full-file update could not be installed because it required the source.
|
| `0x8024002D` | `WU_E_SOURCE_ABSENT` | A full-file update couldn't be installed because it required the source.
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| 0x8024002E | `WU_E_WU_DISABLED` | Access to an unmanaged server is not allowed.
|
| `0x8024002E` | `WU_E_WU_DISABLED` | Access to an unmanaged server isn't allowed.
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| 0x8024002F | `WU_E_CALL_CANCELLED_BY_POLICY` | Operation did not complete because the DisableWindowsUpdateAccess policy was set.
|
| `0x8024002F` | `WU_E_CALL_CANCELLED_BY_POLICY` | Operation didn't complete because the DisableWindowsUpdateAccess policy was set.
|
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| 0x80240030 | `WU_E_INVALID_PROXY_SERVER` | The format of the proxy list was invalid.
|
| `0x80240030` | `WU_E_INVALID_PROXY_SERVER` | The format of the proxy list was invalid.
|
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| 0x80240031 | `WU_E_INVALID_FILE` | The file is in the wrong format.
|
| `0x80240031` | `WU_E_INVALID_FILE` | The file is in the wrong format.
|
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| 0x80240032 | `WU_E_INVALID_CRITERIA` | The search criteria string was invalid.
|
| `0x80240032` | `WU_E_INVALID_CRITERIA` | The search criteria string was invalid.
|
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| 0x80240033 | `WU_E_EULA_UNAVAILABLE` | License terms could not be downloaded.
|
| `0x80240033` | `WU_E_EULA_UNAVAILABLE` | License terms couldn't be downloaded.
|
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| 0x80240034 | `WU_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILED` | Update failed to download.
|
| `0x80240034` | `WU_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILED` | Update failed to download.
|
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| 0x80240035 | `WU_E_UPDATE_NOT_PROCESSED` | The update was not processed.
|
| `0x80240035` | `WU_E_UPDATE_NOT_PROCESSED` | The update wasn't processed.
|
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| 0x80240036 | `WU_E_INVALID_OPERATION` | The object's current state did not allow the operation.
|
| `0x80240036` | `WU_E_INVALID_OPERATION` | The object's current state didn't allow the operation.
|
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| 0x80240037 | `WU_E_NOT_SUPPORTED` | The functionality for the operation is not supported.
|
| `0x80240037` | `WU_E_NOT_SUPPORTED` | The functionality for the operation isn't supported.
|
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| 0x80240038 | `WU_E_WINHTTP_INVALID_FILE` | The downloaded file has an unexpected content type.
|
| `0x80240038` | `WU_E_WINHTTP_INVALID_FILE` | The downloaded file has an unexpected content type.
|
||||||
| 0x80240039 | `WU_E_TOO_MANY_RESYNC` | Agent is asked by server to resync too many times.
|
| `0x80240039` | `WU_E_TOO_MANY_RESYNC` | Agent is asked by server to resync too many times.
|
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| 0x80240040 | `WU_E_NO_SERVER_CORE_SUPPORT` | `WUA API` method does not run on Server Core installation.
|
| `0x80240040` | `WU_E_NO_SERVER_CORE_SUPPORT` | `WUA API` method doesn't run on Server Core installation.
|
||||||
| 0x80240041 | `WU_E_SYSPREP_IN_PROGRESS` | Service is not available while sysprep is running.
|
| `0x80240041` | `WU_E_SYSPREP_IN_PROGRESS` | Service isn't available while sysprep is running.
|
||||||
| 0x80240042 | `WU_E_UNKNOWN_SERVICE` | The update service is no longer registered with `AU`.
|
| `0x80240042` | `WU_E_UNKNOWN_SERVICE` | The update service is no longer registered with `AU`.
|
||||||
| 0x80240043 | `WU_E_NO_UI_SUPPORT` | There is no support for `WUA UI`.
|
| `0x80240043` | `WU_E_NO_UI_SUPPORT` | There's no support for `WUA UI`.
|
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| 0x80240FFF | `WU_E_UNEXPECTED` | An operation failed due to reasons not covered by another error code.
|
| `0x80240FFF` | `WU_E_UNEXPECTED` | An operation failed due to reasons not covered by another error code.
|
||||||
| 0x80070422 | | Windows Update service stopped working or is not running.
|
| `0x80070422` | | Windows Update service stopped working or isn't running.
|
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|
|
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## Windows Update success codes
|
## Windows Update success codes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x00240001 | `WU_S_SERVICE_STOP` | Windows Update Agent was stopped successfully. |
|
| `0x00240001` | `WU_S_SERVICE_STOP` | Windows Update Agent was stopped successfully. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240002 | `WU_S_SELFUPDATE` | Windows Update Agent updated itself. |
|
| `0x00240002` | `WU_S_SELFUPDATE` | Windows Update Agent updated itself. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240003 | `WU_S_UPDATE_ERROR` | Operation completed successfully but there were errors applying the updates. |
|
| `0x00240003` | `WU_S_UPDATE_ERROR` | Operation completed successfully but there were errors applying the updates. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240004 | `WU_S_MARKED_FOR_DISCONNECT` | A callback was marked to be disconnected later because the request to disconnect the operation came while a callback was executing. |
|
| `0x00240004` | `WU_S_MARKED_FOR_DISCONNECT` | A callback was marked to be disconnected later because the request to disconnect the operation came while a callback was executing. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240005 | `WU_S_REBOOT_REQUIRED` | The system must be restarted to complete installation of the update. |
|
| `0x00240005` | `WU_S_REBOOT_REQUIRED` | The system must be restarted to complete installation of the update. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240006 | `WU_S_ALREADY_INSTALLED` | The update to be installed is already installed on the system. |
|
| `0x00240006` | `WU_S_ALREADY_INSTALLED` | The update to be installed is already installed on the system. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240007 | `WU_S_ALREADY_UNINSTALLED` | The update to be removed is not installed on the system. |
|
| `0x00240007` | `WU_S_ALREADY_UNINSTALLED` | The update to be removed isn't installed on the system. |
|
||||||
| 0x00240008 | `WU_S_ALREADY_DOWNLOADED` | The update to be downloaded has already been downloaded. |
|
| `0x00240008` | `WU_S_ALREADY_DOWNLOADED` | The update to be downloaded has already been downloaded. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Windows Installer minor errors
|
## Windows Installer minor errors
|
||||||
The following errors are used to indicate that part of a search fails because of Windows Installer problems. Another part of the search may successfully return updates. All Windows Installer minor codes must share the same error code range so that the caller can tell that they are related to Windows Installer.
|
The following errors are used to indicate that part of a search fails because of Windows Installer problems. Another part of the search may successfully return updates. All Windows Installer minor codes must share the same error code range so that the caller can tell that they're related to Windows Installer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x80241001 | `WU_E_MSI_WRONG_VERSION` | Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is less than version 3.1. |
|
| `0x80241001` | `WU_E_MSI_WRONG_VERSION` | Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is less than version 3.1. |
|
||||||
| 0x80241002 | `WU_E_MSI_NOT_CONFIGURED` | Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is not configured. |
|
| `0x80241002` | `WU_E_MSI_NOT_CONFIGURED` | Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer isn't configured. |
|
||||||
| 0x80241003 | `WU_E_MSP_DISABLED` | Search may have missed some updates because policy has disabled Windows Installer patching. |
|
| `0x80241003` | `WU_E_MSP_DISABLED` | Search may have missed some updates because policy has disabled Windows Installer patching. |
|
||||||
| 0x80241004 | `WU_E_MSI_WRONG_APP_CONTEXT` | An update could not be applied because the application is installed per-user. |
|
| `0x80241004` | `WU_E_MSI_WRONG_APP_CONTEXT` | An update couldn't be applied because the application is installed per-user. |
|
||||||
| 0x80241FFF | `WU_E_MSP_UNEXPECTED` | Search may have missed some updates because there was a failure of the Windows Installer. |
|
| `0x80241FFF` | `WU_E_MSP_UNEXPECTED` | Search may have missed some updates because there was a failure of the Windows Installer. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Windows Update Agent update and setup errors
|
## Windows Update Agent update and setup errors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
| Error code | Message | Description |
|
||||||
|------------|----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|------------|----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
| 0x8024D001 | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_INFDATA` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because an INF file contains invalid information. |
|
| `0x8024D001` | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_INFDATA` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because an INF file contains invalid information. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D002 | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_IDENTDATA` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the `wuident.cab` file contains invalid information. |
|
| `0x8024D002` | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_IDENTDATA` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the `wuident.cab` file contains invalid information. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D003 | `WU_E_SETUP_ALREADY_INITIALIZED` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because of an internal error that caused setup initialization to be performed twice. |
|
| `0x8024D003` | `WU_E_SETUP_ALREADY_INITIALIZED` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because of an internal error that caused setup initialization to be performed twice. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D004 | `WU_E_SETUP_NOT_INITIALIZED` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because setup initialization never completed successfully. |
|
| `0x8024D004` | `WU_E_SETUP_NOT_INITIALIZED` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because setup initialization never completed successfully. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D005 | `WU_E_SETUP_SOURCE_VERSION_MISMATCH` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the versions specified in the INF do not match the actual source file versions. |
|
| `0x8024D005` | `WU_E_SETUP_SOURCE_VERSION_MISMATCH` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the versions specified in the INF don't match the actual source file versions. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D006 | `WU_E_SETUP_TARGET_VERSION_GREATER` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because a WUA file on the target system is newer than the corresponding source file. |
|
| `0x8024D006` | `WU_E_SETUP_TARGET_VERSION_GREATER` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because a WUA file on the target system is newer than the corresponding source file. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D007 | `WU_E_SETUP_REGISTRATION_FAILED` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because `regsvr32.exe` returned an error. |
|
| `0x8024D007` | `WU_E_SETUP_REGISTRATION_FAILED` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because `regsvr32.exe` returned an error. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D009 | `WU_E_SETUP_SKIP_UPDATE` | An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the `wuident.cab` file. |
|
| `0x8024D009` | `WU_E_SETUP_SKIP_UPDATE` | An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the `wuident.cab` file. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00A | `WU_E_SETUP_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the current system configuration is not supported. |
|
| `0x8024D00A` | `WU_E_SETUP_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the current system configuration isn't supported. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00B | `WU_E_SETUP_BLOCKED_CONFIGURATION` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the system is configured to block the update. |
|
| `0x8024D00B` | `WU_E_SETUP_BLOCKED_CONFIGURATION` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the system is configured to block the update. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00C | `WU_E_SETUP_REBOOT_TO_FIX` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because a restart of the system is required. |
|
| `0x8024D00C` | `WU_E_SETUP_REBOOT_TO_FIX` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because a restart of the system is required. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00D | `WU_E_SETUP_ALREADYRUNNING` | Windows Update Agent setup is already running. |
|
| `0x8024D00D` | `WU_E_SETUP_ALREADYRUNNING` | Windows Update Agent setup is already running. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00E | `WU_E_SETUP_REBOOTREQUIRED` | Windows Update Agent setup package requires a reboot to complete installation. |
|
| `0x8024D00E` | `WU_E_SETUP_REBOOTREQUIRED` | Windows Update Agent setup package requires a reboot to complete installation. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D00F | `WU_E_SETUP_HANDLER_EXEC_FAILURE` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the setup handler failed during execution. |
|
| `0x8024D00F` | `WU_E_SETUP_HANDLER_EXEC_FAILURE` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the setup handler failed during execution. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D010 | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_REGISTRY_DATA` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the registry contains invalid information. |
|
| `0x8024D010` | `WU_E_SETUP_INVALID_REGISTRY_DATA` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the registry contains invalid information. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024D013 | `WU_E_SETUP_WRONG_SERVER_VERSION` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the server does not contain update information for this version. |
|
| `0x8024D013` | `WU_E_SETUP_WRONG_SERVER_VERSION` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because the server doesn't contain update information for this version. |
|
||||||
| 0x8024DFFF | `WU_E_SETUP_UNEXPECTED` | Windows Update Agent could not be updated because of an error not covered by another `WU_E_SETUP_*` error code. |
|
| `0x8024DFFF` | `WU_E_SETUP_UNEXPECTED` | Windows Update Agent couldn't be updated because of an error not covered by another `WU_E_SETUP_*` error code. |
|
||||||
|
@ -2,20 +2,22 @@
|
|||||||
title: Windows Update log files
|
title: Windows Update log files
|
||||||
description: Learn about the Windows Update log files and how to merge and convert Windows Update trace files (.etl files) into a single readable WindowsUpdate.log file.
|
description: Learn about the Windows Update log files and how to merge and convert Windows Update trace files (.etl files) into a single readable WindowsUpdate.log file.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: troubleshooting
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.topic: troubleshooting
|
|
||||||
ms.collection:
|
ms.collection:
|
||||||
- highpri
|
- highpri
|
||||||
- tier2
|
- tier2
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 12/31/2017
|
ms.date: 12/31/2017
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Windows Update log files
|
# Windows Update log files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>Applies to: Windows 10
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following table describes the log files created by Windows Update.
|
The following table describes the log files created by Windows Update.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -2,12 +2,15 @@
|
|||||||
title: Get started with Windows Update
|
title: Get started with Windows Update
|
||||||
description: An overview of learning resources for Windows Update, including documents on architecture, log files, and common errors.
|
description: An overview of learning resources for Windows Update, including documents on architecture, log files, and common errors.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 09/18/2018
|
ms.date: 09/18/2018
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Get started with Windows Update
|
# Get started with Windows Update
|
||||||
@ -31,7 +34,7 @@ To understand the changes to the Windows Update architecture that UUP introduces
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Update UI** – The user interface to initiate Windows Update check and history. Available under **Settings --> Update & Security --> Windows Update**.
|
- **Update UI** - The user interface to initiate Windows Update check and history. Available under **Settings --> Update & Security --> Windows Update**.
|
||||||
- **Update Session Orchestrator (USO)**- A Windows OS component that orchestrates the sequence of downloading and installing various update types from Windows Update.
|
- **Update Session Orchestrator (USO)**- A Windows OS component that orchestrates the sequence of downloading and installing various update types from Windows Update.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Update types-
|
Update types-
|
||||||
@ -51,5 +54,5 @@ To understand the changes to the Windows Update architecture that UUP introduces
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Additional components include the following-
|
Additional components include the following-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **CompDB** – A generic term to refer to the XML describing information about target build composition, available diff packages, and conditional rules.
|
- **CompDB** - A generic term to refer to the XML describing information about target build composition, available diff packages, and conditional rules.
|
||||||
- **Action List** – The payload and additional information needed to perform an update. The action list is consumed by the UpdateAgent, as well as other installers to determine what payload to download. It's also consumed by the "Install Agent" to determine what actions need to be taken, such as installing or removing packages.
|
- **Action List** - The payload and additional information needed to perform an update. The action list is consumed by the UpdateAgent, as well as other installers to determine what payload to download. It's also consumed by the "Install Agent" to determine what actions need to be taken, such as installing or removing packages.
|
||||||
|
@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update security
|
title: Windows Update security
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
description: Overview of the security for Windows Update.
|
description: Overview of the security for Windows Update including security for the metadata exchange and content download.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
ms.date: 10/25/2022
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
|
ms.date: 08/28/2023
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Windows Update security
|
# Windows Update security
|
||||||
|
@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Enforce compliance deadlines with policies in Windows Update for Business (Windows 10)
|
title: Enforce compliance deadlines with policies
|
||||||
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business
|
||||||
description: This article contains information on how to enforce compliance deadlines using Windows Update for Business.
|
description: This article contains information on how to enforce compliance deadlines using Windows Update for Business.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.topic: article
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appliesto:
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 05/12/2023
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ms.date: 05/12/2023
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---
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---
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# Enforcing compliance deadlines for updates
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# Enforcing compliance deadlines for updates
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**Applies to**
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 11
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Deploying feature or quality updates for many organizations is only part of the equation for managing their device ecosystem. The ability to enforce update compliance is the next important part. Windows Update for Business provides controls to manage deadlines for when devices should migrate to newer versions.
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Deploying feature or quality updates for many organizations is only part of the equation for managing their device ecosystem. The ability to enforce update compliance is the next important part. Windows Update for Business provides controls to manage deadlines for when devices should migrate to newer versions.
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With a current version, it's best to use the new policy introduced in June 2019 to Windows 10, version 1709 and later: **Specify deadlines for automatic updates and restarts**. In MDM, this policy is available as four separate settings:
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With a current version, it's best to use the new policy introduced in June 2019 to Windows 10, version 1709 and later: **Specify deadlines for automatic updates and restarts**. In MDM, this policy is available as four separate settings:
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- Update/ConfigureDeadlineGracePeriod
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- Update/ConfigureDeadlineGracePeriod
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- Update/ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoReboot
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- Update/ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoReboot
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### Policy setting overview
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## Policy setting overview
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|Policy|Description |
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| (Windows 10, version 1709 and later) Specify deadlines for automatic updates and restarts | This policy includes a deadline and a configurable grace period with the option to opt out of automatic restarts until the deadline is reached. This is the recommended policy for Windows 10, version 1709 and later.|
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| (Windows 10, version 1709 and later) Specify deadlines for automatic updates and restarts | This policy includes a deadline and a configurable grace period with the option to opt out of automatic restarts until the deadline is reached. This is the recommended policy for Windows 10, version 1709 and later.|
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### Suggested configurations
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## Suggested configurations
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|Policy|Location|Quality update deadline in days|Feature update deadline in days|Grace period in days|
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|Policy|Location|Quality update deadline in days|Feature update deadline in days|Grace period in days|
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---
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---
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title: Microsoft 365 admin center software updates page
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title: Microsoft 365 admin center software updates page
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|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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description: Microsoft admin center populates Windows Update for Business reports data into the software updates page.
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description: Microsoft admin center populates Windows Update for Business reports data into the software updates page.
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ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
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|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
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|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
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ms.topic: article
|
appliesto:
|
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows Update for Business reports</a>
|
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/admin/admin-overview/admin-center-overview >Microsoft 365 admin center</a>
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ms.date: 04/26/2023
|
ms.date: 04/26/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
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|
|
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# Microsoft 365 admin center software updates page
|
# Microsoft 365 admin center software updates page
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041, ID2616577, ID2582518 -->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041, ID2616577, ID2582518 -->
|
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10 using [Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-overview.md) and the [Microsoft 365 admin center](/microsoft-365/admin/admin-overview/admin-center-overview))***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The **Software updates** page in the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com) displays a high-level overview of the installation status for Microsoft 365 Apps and Windows updates in your environment. [Quality updates](quality-updates.md) that contain security fixes are typically released on the second Tuesday of each month. Ensuring these updates are installed is important because they help protect you from known vulnerabilities. The **Software updates** page allows you to easily determine the overall update compliance for your devices.
|
The **Software updates** page in the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com) displays a high-level overview of the installation status for Microsoft 365 Apps and Windows updates in your environment. [Quality updates](quality-updates.md) that contain security fixes are typically released on the second Tuesday of each month. Ensuring these updates are installed is important because they help protect you from known vulnerabilities. The **Software updates** page allows you to easily determine the overall update compliance for your devices.
|
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|
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||||||
|
@ -1,20 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Configuring Microsoft Intune devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
title: Configure devices using Microsoft Intune
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Configuring devices that are enrolled in Microsoft Intune for Windows Update for Business reports
|
description: How to configure devices to use Windows Update for Business reports from Microsoft Intune.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11 and Windows 10</a> devices managed by <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune target=_blank>Microsoft Intune</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 03/08/2023
|
ms.date: 03/08/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Configuring Microsoft Intune devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
# Configuring Microsoft Intune devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10 managed by [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This article is targeted at configuring devices enrolled to [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) for Windows Update for Business reports, within Microsoft Intune itself. Configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports in Microsoft Intune breaks down to the following steps:
|
This article is targeted at configuring devices enrolled to [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) for Windows Update for Business reports, within Microsoft Intune itself. Configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports in Microsoft Intune breaks down to the following steps:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
title: Manually configure devices to send data
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: How to manually configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
description: How to manually configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports using a PowerShell script.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 11/15/2022
|
ms.date: 11/15/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
# Manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are a number of requirements to consider when manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports. These requirements can potentially change with newer versions of Windows client. The [Windows Update for Business reports configuration script](wufb-reports-configuration-script.md) will be updated when any configuration requirements change so only a redeployment of the script will be required.
|
There are a number of requirements to consider when manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports. These requirements can potentially change with newer versions of Windows client. The [Windows Update for Business reports configuration script](wufb-reports-configuration-script.md) will be updated when any configuration requirements change so only a redeployment of the script will be required.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports configuration script
|
title: Configure clients with a script
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Downloading and using the Windows Update for Business reports configuration script
|
description: How to get and use the Windows Update for Business reports configuration script to configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 07/11/2023
|
ms.date: 07/11/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Configuring devices through the Windows Update for Business reports configuration script
|
# Configuring devices through the Windows Update for Business reports configuration script
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The Windows Update for Business reports configuration script is the recommended method of configuring devices to send data to Microsoft for use with Windows Update for Business reports. The script configures the registry keys backing policies, ensures required services are running, and more. This script is a recommended complement to configuring the required policies documented in [Manually configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-configuration-manual.md), as it can provide feedback on whether there are any configuration issues outside of policies being configured.
|
The Windows Update for Business reports configuration script is the recommended method of configuring devices to send data to Microsoft for use with Windows Update for Business reports. The script configures the registry keys backing policies, ensures required services are running, and more. This script is a recommended complement to configuring the required policies documented in [Manually configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-configuration-manual.md), as it can provide feedback on whether there are any configuration issues outside of policies being configured.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
title: Delivery Optimization data in reports
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Provides information about Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
description: This article provides information about Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 04/12/2023
|
ms.date: 04/12/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
# Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!--7715481-->
|
<!--7715481-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Delivery Optimization](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) (DO) is a Windows feature that can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading updates among multiple devices in your environment. You can use DO with many other deployment methods, but it's a cloud-managed solution, and access to the DO cloud services is a requirement.
|
[Delivery Optimization](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) (DO) is a Windows feature that can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading updates among multiple devices in your environment. You can use DO with many other deployment methods, but it's a cloud-managed solution, and access to the DO cloud services is a requirement.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,19 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Enable Windows Update for Business reports
|
title: Enable Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: How to enable Windows Update for Business reports through the Azure portal
|
description: How to enable the Windows Update for Business reports service through the Azure portal or the Microsoft 365 admin center.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 07/11/2023
|
ms.date: 07/11/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Enable Windows Update for Business reports
|
# Enable Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After verifying the [prerequisites](wufb-reports-prerequisites.md) are met, you can start to set up Windows Update for Business reports. The two main steps for setting up Windows Update for Business reports are:
|
After verifying the [prerequisites](wufb-reports-prerequisites.md) are met, you can start to set up Windows Update for Business reports. The two main steps for setting up Windows Update for Business reports are:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. [Add Windows Update for Business reports](#bkmk_add) to your Azure subscription. This step has the following phases:
|
1. [Add Windows Update for Business reports](#bkmk_add) to your Azure subscription. This step has the following phases:
|
||||||
|
@ -1,14 +1,15 @@
|
|||||||
### YamlMime:FAQ
|
### YamlMime:FAQ
|
||||||
metadata:
|
metadata:
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
|
title: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
|
||||||
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Answers to frequently asked questions about Windows Update for Business reports.
|
description: Answers to frequently asked questions about Windows Update for Business reports.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
ms.topic: faq
|
ms.topic: faq
|
||||||
ms.date: 06/20/2023
|
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
ms.date: 06/20/2023
|
||||||
title: Frequently Asked Questions about Windows Update for Business reports
|
title: Frequently Asked Questions about Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
summary: |
|
summary: |
|
||||||
This article answers frequently asked questions about Windows Update for Business reports. <!--7760853-->
|
This article answers frequently asked questions about Windows Update for Business reports. <!--7760853-->
|
||||||
|
@ -1,20 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports feedback, support, and troubleshooting
|
title: Feedback, support, and troubleshooting
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Windows Update for Business reports support information.
|
description: Windows Update for Business reports support, feedback, and troubleshooting information.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: article
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/10/2023
|
ms.date: 02/10/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Windows Update for Business reports feedback, support, and troubleshooting
|
# Windows Update for Business reports feedback, support, and troubleshooting
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- MAX6325272, OS33771278 -->
|
<!-- MAX6325272, OS33771278 -->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are several resources that you can use to find help with Windows Update for Business reports. Whether you're just getting started or an experienced administrator, use the following resources when you need help with Windows Update for Business reports:
|
There are several resources that you can use to find help with Windows Update for Business reports. Whether you're just getting started or an experienced administrator, use the following resources when you need help with Windows Update for Business reports:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Send [product feedback about Windows Update for Business reports](#send-product-feedback)
|
- Send [product feedback about Windows Update for Business reports](#send-product-feedback)
|
||||||
|
@ -1,19 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports overview
|
title: Windows Update for Business reports overview
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: Overview of Windows Update for Business reports to explain what it's used for and the cloud services it relies on.
|
description: Overview of Windows Update for Business reports to explain what it's used for and the cloud services it relies on.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: overview
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: article
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 11/15/2022
|
ms.date: 11/15/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
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# Windows Update for Business reports overview
|
# Windows Update for Business reports overview
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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Windows Update for Business reports is a cloud-based solution that provides information about your Azure Active Directory-joined devices' compliance with Windows updates. Windows Update for Business reports is offered through the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and it's included as part of the Windows 10 or Windows 11 prerequisite licenses. Windows Update for Business reports helps you:
|
Windows Update for Business reports is a cloud-based solution that provides information about your Azure Active Directory-joined devices' compliance with Windows updates. Windows Update for Business reports is offered through the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and it's included as part of the Windows 10 or Windows 11 prerequisite licenses. Windows Update for Business reports helps you:
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- Monitor security, quality, driver, and feature updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices
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- Monitor security, quality, driver, and feature updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices
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---
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---
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title: Windows Update for Business reports prerequisites
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title: Windows Update for Business reports prerequisites
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manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: Prerequisites for Windows Update for Business reports
|
description: Prerequisites for Windows Update for Business reports
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
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|
ms.topic: conceptual
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.topic: article
|
manager: aaroncz
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|
appliesto:
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 06/27/2023
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ms.date: 06/27/2023
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
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---
|
---
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# Windows Update for Business reports prerequisites
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# Windows Update for Business reports prerequisites
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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|
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Before you begin the process of adding Windows Update for Business reports to your Azure subscription, ensure you meet the prerequisites.
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Before you begin the process of adding Windows Update for Business reports to your Azure subscription, ensure you meet the prerequisites.
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## Azure and Azure Active Directory
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## Azure and Azure Active Directory
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---
|
---
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title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCClient
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title: UCClient data schema
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manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: UCClient schema
|
description: UCClient schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCClient acts as an individual device's record.
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
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|
ms.topic: reference
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
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ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
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|
appliesto:
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
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|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
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ms.date: 08/09/2023
|
ms.date: 08/09/2023
|
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
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---
|
---
|
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|
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# UCClient
|
# UCClient
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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UCClient acts as an individual device's record. It contains data such as the currently installed build, the device's name, the OS edition, and active hours (quantitative).
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UCClient acts as an individual device's record. It contains data such as the currently installed build, the device's name, the OS edition, and active hours (quantitative).
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|
## Schema for UCClient
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|Field |Type |Example |Description |
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|Field |Type |Example |Description |
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|---|---|---|---|
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|---|---|---|---|
|
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| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
|
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
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|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCClientReadinessStatus
|
title: UCClientReadinessStatus data schema
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manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: UCClientReadinessStatus schema
|
description: UCClientReadinessStatus schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCClientReadinessStatus is an individual device's record about Windows 11 readiness.
|
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ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
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ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
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# UCClientReadinessStatus
|
# UCClientReadinessStatus
|
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 10)***
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
UCClientReadinessStatus is an individual device's record about its readiness for updating to Windows 11. If the device isn't capable of running Windows 11, the record includes which Windows 11 [hardware requirements](/windows/whats-new/windows-11-requirements#hardware-requirements) the device doesn't meet.
|
UCClientReadinessStatus is an individual device's record about its readiness for updating to Windows 11. If the device isn't capable of running Windows 11, the record includes which Windows 11 [hardware requirements](/windows/whats-new/windows-11-requirements#hardware-requirements) the device doesn't meet.
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|
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|
## Schema for UCClientReadinessStatus
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|
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|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
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|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **DeviceName** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `JohnPC-Contoso` | Client-provided device name |
|
| **DeviceName** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `JohnPC-Contoso` | Client-provided device name |
|
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|
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|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCClientUpdateStatus
|
title: UCClientUpdateStatus data schema
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: UCClientUpdateStatus schema
|
description: UCClientUpdateStatus schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCClientUpdateStatus combines the latest client-based data with the latest service data.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 06/05/2023
|
ms.date: 06/05/2023
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# UCClientUpdateStatus
|
# UCClientUpdateStatus
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Update Event that combines the latest client-based data with the latest service-based data to create a complete picture for one device (client) and one update.
|
Update Event that combines the latest client-based data with the latest service-based data to create a complete picture for one device (client) and one update.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
## Schema for UCClientUpdateStatus
|
||||||
|
|
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| Field | Type | Example | Description |
|
| Field | Type | Example | Description |
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|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | A string corresponding to the Azure AD tenant to which the device belongs. |
|
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | A string corresponding to the Azure AD tenant to which the device belongs. |
|
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|
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|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCDeviceAlert
|
title: UCDeviceAlert data schema
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: UCDeviceAlert schema
|
description: UCDeviceAlert schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCDeviceAlert is an individual device's record about an alert.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# UCDeviceAlert
|
# UCDeviceAlert
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
These alerts are activated as a result of an issue that is device-specific. It isn't specific to the combination of a specific update and a specific device. Like UpdateAlerts, the AlertType indicates where the Alert comes from (ServiceDeviceAlert, ClientDeviceAlert). For example, an EndOfService alert is a ClientDeviceAlert, as a build no longer being serviced (EOS) is a client-wide state. Meanwhile, DeviceRegistrationIssues in the Windows Update for Business deployment service will be a ServiceDeviceAlert, as it's a device-wide state in the service to not be correctly registered.
|
These alerts are activated as a result of an issue that is device-specific. It isn't specific to the combination of a specific update and a specific device. Like UpdateAlerts, the AlertType indicates where the Alert comes from (ServiceDeviceAlert, ClientDeviceAlert). For example, an EndOfService alert is a ClientDeviceAlert, as a build no longer being serviced (EOS) is a client-wide state. Meanwhile, DeviceRegistrationIssues in the Windows Update for Business deployment service will be a ServiceDeviceAlert, as it's a device-wide state in the service to not be correctly registered.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Schema for UCDeviceAlert
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
||||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **AlertClassification** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `Error` | Whether this alert is an Error, a Warning, or Informational |
|
| **AlertClassification** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `Error` | Whether this alert is an Error, a Warning, or Informational |
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCDOAggregatedStatus
|
title: UCDOAggregatedStatus data schema
|
||||||
ms.reviewer: carmenf
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
description: UCDOAggregatedStatus schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCDOAggregatedStatus is an aggregation of all UDDOStatus records across the tenant.
|
||||||
description: UCDOAggregatedStatus schema
|
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
ms.reviewer: carmenf
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 11/17/2022
|
ms.date: 11/17/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# UCDOAggregatedStatus
|
# UCDOAggregatedStatus
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
UCDOAggregatedStatus is an aggregation of all individual UDDOStatus records across the tenant and summarizes bandwidth savings across all devices enrolled using [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache](/windows/deployment/do).
|
UCDOAggregatedStatus is an aggregation of all individual UDDOStatus records across the tenant and summarizes bandwidth savings across all devices enrolled using [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache](/windows/deployment/do).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Schema for UCDOAggregatedStatus
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
||||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
|
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
|
||||||
|
@ -1,22 +1,25 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCDOStatus
|
title: UCDOStatus data schema
|
||||||
ms.reviewer: carmenf
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
description: UCDOStatus schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCDOStatus provides information, for a single device, on its DO and MCC bandwidth utilization.
|
||||||
description: UCDOStatus schema
|
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
ms.reviewer: carmenf
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 11/17/2022
|
ms.date: 11/17/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# UCDOStatus
|
# UCDOStatus
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
UCDOStatus provides information, for a single device, on its bandwidth utilization across content types in the event they use [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache](/windows/deployment/do).
|
UCDOStatus provides information, for a single device, on its bandwidth utilization across content types in the event they use [Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache](/windows/deployment/do).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Data schema for UCDOStatus
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
|Field |Type |Example |Description |
|
||||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
|
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | Azure AD Device ID |
|
||||||
|
@ -1,21 +1,25 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
title: Windows Update for Business reports Data Schema - UCServiceUpdateStatus
|
title: UCServiceUpdateStatus data schema
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
|
||||||
description: UCServiceUpdateStatus schema
|
description: UCServiceUpdateStatus schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCServiceUpdateStatus has service-side information for one device and one update.
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
||||||
|
ms.topic: reference
|
||||||
author: mestew
|
author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
|
||||||
ms.topic: reference
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
ms.date: 06/06/2022
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# UCServiceUpdateStatus
|
# UCServiceUpdateStatus
|
||||||
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Update Event that comes directly from the service-side. The event has only service-side information for one device (client), and one update, in one deployment. This event has certain fields removed from it in favor of being able to show data in near real time.
|
Update Event that comes directly from the service-side. The event has only service-side information for one device (client), and one update, in one deployment. This event has certain fields removed from it in favor of being able to show data in near real time.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Schema for UCServiceUpdateStatus
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Field | Type | Example | Description |
|
| Field | Type | Example | Description |
|
||||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | If this DeviceUpdateEvent is from content deployed by a deployment scheduler service policy, this GUID will map to that policy, otherwise it will be empty. |
|
| **AzureADDeviceId** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `71db1a1a-f1a6-4a25-b88f-79c2f513dae0` | If this DeviceUpdateEvent is from content deployed by a deployment scheduler service policy, this GUID will map to that policy, otherwise it will be empty. |
|
||||||
|
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titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: UCUpdateAlert schema
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description: UCUpdateAlert schema for Windows Update for Business reports. UCUpdateAlert is an alert for both client and service updates.
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# UCUpdateAlert
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Alert for both client and service updates. Contains information that needs attention, relative to one device (client), one update, and one deployment (if relevant). Certain fields may be blank depending on the UpdateAlert's AlertType field; for example, ServiceUpdateAlert won't necessarily contain client-side statuses.
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Alert for both client and service updates. Contains information that needs attention, relative to one device (client), one update, and one deployment (if relevant). Certain fields may be blank depending on the UpdateAlert's AlertType field; for example, ServiceUpdateAlert won't necessarily contain client-side statuses.
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| **AlertClassification** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `Error` | Whether this alert is an Error, a Warning, or Informational |
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| **AlertClassification** | [string](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | `Error` | Whether this alert is an Error, a Warning, or Informational |
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title: Windows Update for Business reports data schema
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title: Windows Update for Business reports data schema
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titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: An overview of Windows Update for Business reports data schema
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description: An overview of Windows Update for Business reports data schema to power additional dashboards and data analysis tools.
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: reference
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.topic: reference
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 11/15/2022
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ms.date: 11/15/2022
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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# Windows Update for Business reports schema
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# Windows Update for Business reports schema
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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When the visualizations provided in the default experience don't fulfill your reporting needs, or if you need to troubleshoot issues with devices, it's valuable to understand the schema for Windows Update for Business reports and have a high-level understanding of the capabilities of [Azure Monitor log queries](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/query-language) to power additional dashboards, integration with external data analysis tools, automated alerting, and more.
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When the visualizations provided in the default experience don't fulfill your reporting needs, or if you need to troubleshoot issues with devices, it's valuable to understand the schema for Windows Update for Business reports and have a high-level understanding of the capabilities of [Azure Monitor log queries](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/query-language) to power additional dashboards, integration with external data analysis tools, automated alerting, and more.
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## Schema
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## Schemas for Windows Update for Business reports
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The following table summarizes the different tables that are part of the Windows Update for Business reports solution. To learn how to navigate Azure Monitor Logs to find this data, see [Get started with log queries in Azure Monitor](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-queries).
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The following table summarizes the different tables that are part of the Windows Update for Business reports solution. To learn how to navigate Azure Monitor Logs to find this data, see [Get started with log queries in Azure Monitor](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-queries).
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title: Use the Windows Update for Business reports data
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title: Use the Windows Update for Business reports data
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manager: aaroncz
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titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: How to use the Windows Update for Business reports data for custom solutions using tools like Azure Monitor Logs.
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description: How to use the Windows Update for Business reports data for custom solutions using tools like Azure Monitor Logs.
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.topic: article
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manager: aaroncz
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 11/15/2022
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ms.date: 11/15/2022
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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---
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---
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# Use Windows Update for Business reports
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# Use Windows Update for Business reports
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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In this article, you'll learn how to use Windows Update for Business reports to monitor Windows updates for your devices. To configure your environment for use with Windows Update for Business reports, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
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In this article, you'll learn how to use Windows Update for Business reports to monitor Windows updates for your devices. To configure your environment for use with Windows Update for Business reports, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
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## Display Windows Update for Business reports data
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## Display Windows Update for Business reports data
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title: Use the workbook for Windows Update for Business reports
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title: Use the workbook for Windows Update for Business reports
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manager: aaroncz
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titleSuffix: Windows Update for Business reports
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description: How to use the Windows Update for Business reports workbook.
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description: How to use the Windows Update for Business reports workbook from the Azure portal.
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.topic: article
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manager: aaroncz
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
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ms.date: 06/23/2023
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ms.date: 06/23/2023
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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---
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---
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# Windows Update for Business reports workbook
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# Windows Update for Business reports workbook
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<!-- MAX6325272, OS33771278 -->
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<!-- MAX6325272, OS33771278 -->
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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
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[Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-overview.md) presents information commonly needed by updates administrators in an easy-to-use format. Windows Update for Business reports uses [Azure Workbooks](/azure/azure-monitor/visualize/workbooks-getting-started) to give you a visual representation of your compliance data. The workbook is broken down into tab sections:
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[Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-overview.md) presents information commonly needed by updates administrators in an easy-to-use format. Windows Update for Business reports uses [Azure Workbooks](/azure/azure-monitor/visualize/workbooks-getting-started) to give you a visual representation of your compliance data. The workbook is broken down into tab sections:
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- [Summary](#summary-tab)
|
- [Summary](#summary-tab)
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title: Use Windows Update for Business and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) together
|
title: Use Windows Update for Business and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) together
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description: Learn how to use Windows Update for Business and WSUS together using the new scan source policy.
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description: Learn how to use Windows Update for Business and WSUS together using the new scan source policy.
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ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
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|
ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: mestew
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author: mestew
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
|
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ms.author: mstewart
|
ms.author: mstewart
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
|
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ms.topic: article
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
appliesto:
|
||||||
ms.date: 12/31/2017
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
|
||||||
|
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
|
||||||
|
ms.date: 01/13/2022
|
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---
|
---
|
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|
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# Use Windows Update for Business and WSUS together
|
# Use Windows Update for Business and WSUS together
|
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|
|
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**Applies to**
|
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|
|
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 11
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> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
|
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)
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||||||
|
|
||||||
The Windows update scan source policy enables you to choose what types of updates to get from either [WSUS](waas-manage-updates-wsus.md) or Windows Update for Business service.
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The Windows update scan source policy enables you to choose what types of updates to get from either [WSUS](waas-manage-updates-wsus.md) or Windows Update for Business service.
|
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@ -70,13 +68,10 @@ The policy can be configured using the following two methods:
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2. Configuration Service Provider (CSP) Policies: **SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceFor<Update Type>**:
|
2. Configuration Service Provider (CSP) Policies: **SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceFor<Update Type>**:
|
||||||
|
|
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> [!NOTE]
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> [!NOTE]
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> You should configure **all** of these policies if you are using CSPs.
|
> - You should configure **all** of these policies if you are using CSPs.
|
||||||
|
> - Editing the registry to change the behavior of update policies isn't recommended. Use Group Policy or the Configuration Service Provider (CSP) policy instead of directly writing to the registry. However, if you choose to edit the registry, ensure you've configured the `UseUpdateClassPolicySource` registry key too, or the scan source won't be altered.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourcefordriver)
|
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourcefordriver)
|
||||||
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforfeature)
|
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforfeature)
|
||||||
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforother)
|
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforother)
|
||||||
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforquality)
|
- [Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-setpolicydrivenupdatesourceforquality)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
|
||||||
> Editing the registry to change the behavior of update policies isn't recommended. Use Group Policy or the Configuration Service Provider (CSP) policy instead of directly writing to the registry. However, if you choose to edit the registry, ensure you've configured the `UseUpdateClassPolicySource` registry key too, or the scan source won't be alterred.
|
|
||||||
|
@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ You can view the excluded devices in the **Not registered** tab to make it easie
|
|||||||
1. Select **Windows Autopatch** in the left navigation menu.
|
1. Select **Windows Autopatch** in the left navigation menu.
|
||||||
1. Select **Devices**.
|
1. Select **Devices**.
|
||||||
1. In the **Not registered** tab, select the device(s) you want to restore.
|
1. In the **Not registered** tab, select the device(s) you want to restore.
|
||||||
1. Once a device or multiple devices are selected, select **Device actions**. Then, select **Restore device**.
|
1. Once a device or multiple devices are selected, select **Device actions**. Then, select **Restore excluded device**.
|
||||||
|
@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ The following image shows the SCRIL setting for a user in Active Directory Admin
|
|||||||
> 1. Enable the setting.
|
> 1. Enable the setting.
|
||||||
> 1. Save changes again.
|
> 1. Save changes again.
|
||||||
>
|
>
|
||||||
> When you upgrade the domain to Windows Server 2016 domain forest functional level or later, the domain controller automatically does this action for you.
|
> When you upgrade the domain functional level to Windows Server 2016 or later, the domain controller automatically does this action for you.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following image shows the SCRIL setting for a user in Active Directory Administrative Center on Windows Server 2016:
|
The following image shows the SCRIL setting for a user in Active Directory Administrative Center on Windows Server 2016:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ For more information on the security features you can configure, manage, and enf
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- Your Windows 10 apps will also work on Windows 11. **[App Assure](https://www.microsoft.com/fasttrack/microsoft-365/app-assure)** is also available if there are some issues.
|
- Your Windows 10 apps will also work on Windows 11. **[App Assure](https://www.microsoft.com/fasttrack/microsoft-365/app-assure)** is also available if there are some issues.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can continue to use **MSIX packages** for your UWP, Win32, WPF, and WinForm desktop application files. Continue to use **Windows Package Manager** to install Windows apps. You can create **Azure virtual desktops** that run Windows 11. Use **Azure Virtual desktop with MSIX app attach** to virtualize desktops and apps. For more information on these features, see [Overview of apps on Windows client devices](/windows/application-management/apps-in-windows-10).
|
You can continue to use **MSIX packages** for your UWP, Win32, WPF, and WinForm desktop application files. Continue to use **Windows Package Manager** to install Windows apps. You can create **Azure virtual desktops** that run Windows 11. Use **Azure Virtual desktop with MSIX app attach** to virtualize desktops and apps. For more information on these features, see [Overview of apps on Windows client devices](/windows/application-management/overview-windows-apps).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In the **Settings** app > **Apps**, users can manage some of the app settings. For example, they can get apps anywhere, but let the user know if there's a comparable app in the Microsoft Store. They can also choose which apps start when they sign in.
|
In the **Settings** app > **Apps**, users can manage some of the app settings. For example, they can get apps anywhere, but let the user know if there's a comparable app in the Microsoft Store. They can also choose which apps start when they sign in.
|
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