4. Remove declined updates from the WSUS Database. 5. Clean out all the synchronization logs that have built up over time (configurable, with the default keeping the last 14 days of logs). 6. Compress Update Revisions. 7. Remove Obsolete Updates. 8. Computer Object Cleanup (configurable, ...
Remove declined updates from the WSUS Database. Clean out all the synchronization logs that have built up over time (configurable, with the default keeping the last 14 days of logs). Compress Update Revisions. Remove Obsolete Updates. Computer Object Cleanup (configurable, with the default of...
Hi I am new in WSUS, recently on the remote dedicated WSUS server when selecting option "Server Cleanup Wizard" to clean machines which have been replaced and no more on the network I get the error " An error occured when trying to perform a database operation. This can happen if the d...
However on reinstall, all the old settings were still there. So I can I uninstaall wsus, and then do a clean install on the same machine without the old data being recognized? or alternatively how can I reset the wsus database to reflect ...
So I can I uninstaall wsus, and then do a clean install on the same machine without the old data being recognized? or alternatively how can I reset the wsus database to reflect that the old data storare was deleted, i.e. so that ...
In Application Pools, remove WsusPool." Run the following command line to clean up WSUS related installation information (in CMD): **> Msizap T {2C0D7E35-EE6E-4dc7-BA13-2C68AEDEB59D} ***(Note: {2C0D7E35-EE6E-4dc7-BA13-2C68AEDEB59D} is the product code of WSUS 3.0, find ...
2. Check files in the Files to delete box , and then click Clean up system files button 3. Check files again and click OK 4. Click Delete Files in the pop-up windows Hope these are helpful. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechN...
WSUS Server version: 3.2.7600.226Using the Windows Internal Database (I do have a SQL Server 2008 R2 server available now)128 Computers in 13 groups manually assigned but computers are directed to this server via GP(all Servers and 90% of workstations are current on updates through last ...
Here is the PowerShell command I was running to do the clean-up: Invoke-WsusServerCleanup -DeclineSupersededUpdates -DeclineExpiredUpdates -CleanupObsoleteUpdates -CleanupUnneed For me the cause of the problem very slow SQL commands running in the WSUS database... which was the result of missing...
Remove declined updates from the WSUS Database. Clean out all the synchronization logs that have built up over time (configurable, with the default keeping the last 14 days of logs). Compress Update Revisions. Remove Obsolete Updates. Computer Object Cleanup (configurable, with the default of del...