WSUS Installation Fails with No Specified Error and ‘Tools’ Folder is Missing after WSUS Installation
Symptoms
- When installing WSUS through the Add Roles and Features Wizard (ARW), the Post-Installation task fails and the generated log folder (*.tmp) is empty, AND
- The Tools folder is missing after WSUS was installed. Note: By default, the Tools folder is installed to the following location: %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Update Services\Tools
This behavior has been seen when:
- Uninstalling WSUS
- Manually deleting WSUS folder: %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Update Services
- Manually deleting WSUS registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Update Services
- Re-installing WSUS
Root Cause
When uninstalling WSUS Role via ARW the “API and PowerShell cmdlets” feature is not uninstalled by default (unless explicitly selected by the user). Deleting the remaining WSUS folders and registry keys leaves the server in a bad state and the re-installation fails because it is expecting this feature to be already installed.
Workaround
Uninstall all the WSUS roles and features and re-install WSUS.
Workaround 1: To uninstall WSUS roles and features using Windows PowerShell
- In PowerShell, review features installed by calling: Get-WindowsFeature UpdateServices*
- To remove features, call: Uninstall-WindowsFeature <featureName>
Workaround 2: To uninstall WSUS roles and features using the Server Manager Console
In Server Manager, launch Remove Roles and Features Wizard (RRW), unselect items to be uninstalled, and complete the Wizard:
- In Server Roles tab unselect ‘Windows Server Update Services’ option
- In Features tab unselect ‘Remote Server Administration Tools -> Role Administration Tools -> Windows Server Update Services Tools’ option
We recommend restarting the server to ensure that all WSUS components are removed. After uninstalling WSUS roles and features, you may reinstall the WSUS roles and features.
To reinstall WSUS, launch the Add Roles and Features Wizard and then select the “Windows Server Update Services” option. You may optionally reinstall the Windows Server Update Services Tools. After the ARW completes successfully, you may run the WSUS post-installation tasks.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
very good article indeed thank you - Anonymous
January 01, 2003
This worked for me. Thanks. - Anonymous
April 08, 2014
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April 17, 2014
Thank you very much. I was trying to do a clean reinstall of WSUS ran into this problem after uninstalling and doing the manual deletions. Your work arounds took me a couple ties because I when I clicked remove WSUS in the ARW it has a pop up windows to remove features related to WSUS. I though this was your step 2 but it is not. I still needed to do your step 2 and once I did it worked. Thank you again this has fix several days of frustrations - Anonymous
December 03, 2014
Awesome, it took forever to find out root cause. Thank you for article - Anonymous
December 19, 2014
Guys for some reason I am unable to install WSUS on my Server 2012 R2. It keeps error-ing out saying Post Installation Failed. This is a brand new server, new install. The only thing on it is Symantec. What am I doing wrong? I got machines I cannot update...so frustrating. - Anonymous
March 31, 2015
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April 16, 2015
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October 01, 2015
THANK YOU!! This is the solution that I've been looking for! Now, if I can only figure out why my clients are not showing up in WSUS, I'll be ecstatic! - Anonymous
November 20, 2015
Thanks, this has been driving me up the wall - Anonymous
November 20, 2015
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February 26, 2016
Thanks! - Anonymous
April 26, 2016
Old but gold thanks for this - Anonymous
May 05, 2016
I wasted days trying to find a cause. Thanks for the excellent post! - Anonymous
August 05, 2016
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May 05, 2017
The post-install operation works on the database, so the user running it must be an administrator of the SUSDB. Whether it's SQL or WID, if they cannot access and modify the SUSDB, then post-install will not work as expected.
- Anonymous