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SCCM MONTHLY PATCHES DEPLOYMENT STATUS - IN PROGRESS & ERROR

Muneer Jahangeer 346 Reputation points
Oct 3, 2023, 4:52 p.m.

Dear Team,

I deployed last month's patches and Dell drivers to our production machines. The drivers were installed on most machines, and the machines were rebooted a few times. However, the SCCM deployment status shows that not all machines are compliant. Some machines have the following statuses: "In progress tab—"Pending system restart," "Downloaded update(s)," "Non-compliant," and "Error tab - Pl refer to the pictures."

I randomly connected to a few machines manually and verified the Software Centre, but I did not see any pending activities on the Updates tab. Could you please help me troubleshoot this issue further?

Deployed Dell latest drivers using third-party software update catalogs:
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  1. Garth Jones 1,356 Reputation points
    Oct 4, 2023, 12:01 p.m.

    You will need to start by reviewing the log file that get created as part of the deployment. If one is not created then you need to fix that first.


  2. AllenLiu-MSFT 45,611 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    Oct 4, 2023, 2:24 a.m.

    Hi, @MJ

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    To find the Configuration Manager clients that require a reboot, you can use the SCCM console. Here are the steps to follow:

    Launch the SCCM console and navigate to Assets and Compliance \ Overview \ Devices.

    Right-click on the Menu bar and add a new column for Pending Restart.

    The Pending Restart column will show why the device need a reboot, if the Pending Restart column show "No", it does not need a reboot.

    Once you have identified the devices that require a restart, you can use a client notification action to restart those client devices.

    For the status "Error," you can refer to the error message and take appropriate action.


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