
If a package was deleted, restart the SMS_Executive service at the top-tier site.As an option, you can force the removal of a successfully downloaded update by using the force delete parameter (See command-line parameters later in this topic). If the update package is in a post download state, the tool does not clean up the package. The GUID of the update package you want to reset.īased on the status of the update, the tool identifies the additional servers it needs to access.The site database name at the top-tier site.The SQL Server at the top-tier site of the hierarchy.When you run the tool, use command-line parameters to specify: The tool must be run on the top-level site of the hierarchy. If you paste your copied selection into a text editor, you can then copy only the GUID for use as a command-line parameter when you run the tool. To copy the GUID, select the row for the update package you want to reset, and then use CTRL+C to copy that row. The column now shows the update package GUID.
In the display pane, right-click the heading of one of the columns (like State), then select Package Guid to add that column to the display. In the console, go to Administration > Updates and Servicing. You need the GUID of the update package that you want to reset. Local Administrator on the computer that hosts the service connection point. Local Administrator on the top-level site of your hierarchy. The tool does not interact with secondary sites. To set these permissions, you can add the user account as a member of the db_datawriter and db_datareader fixed database roles on the Configuration Manager database of each site. Read and Write permissions to the site database of the central administration site and to each primary site in your hierarchy. The account you use to run the tool requires the following permissions: By default, the tool does not delete successfully installed or downloaded updates. When you run the tool, it runs against the update that you specify. It can also be a failure to replicate the update to child primary sites. A long time is considered to be hours longer than your historical expectations for update packages of similar size. A failed state means that the update download is in progress but stuck or taking an excessively long time. Use this tool when an in-console update has not yet installed and is in a failed state. You can use this tool with any version of the current branch that remains in support. The tool is found in the \cd.latest\SMSSETUP\TOOLS folder of the site server. Use the tool to fix issues when in-console updates have problems downloading or replicating. Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)īeginning with version 1706, Configuration Manager primary sites, and central administration sites include the Configuration Manager Update Reset Tool, CMUpdateReset.exe.