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Started by JohnHipperson, May 08, 2018, 06:15:18 AM

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JohnHipperson

I was unfortunately away from the office for six months and having returned find that in my absence various updates have been deleted from SCUP without being expired first leaving orphaned updates in SCCM. Is there any way to could get hold of old catalogs please? If possible I'd like a catalog (or combination of catalogs) that includes the following updates: Apple iTunes 12.4 (x64) Apple iTunes 12.4 (x86) Apple iTunes 12.6.2.20 (x64) Apple iTunes 12.6.2.20 (x86) Apple Mobile Device Support 10.3.2.3 (x64) Apple Mobile Device Support 10.3.2.3 (x86) Google Chrome 61.0.3163.91 (x64) Google Chrome 61.0.3163.91 (x86) This would enable me to cleanly retire old updates. Many thanks. (NB - tried to post this as a tech support question but the page just bombs out with a message "Please refresh the page and try again")

Justin Chalfant (Patch My PC)

Quote from: JohnHipperson on May 08, 2018, 06:15:18 AM
I was unfortunately away from the office for six months and having returned find that in my absence various updates have been deleted from SCUP without being expired first leaving orphaned updates in SCCM. Is there any way to could get hold of old catalogs please? If possible I'd like a catalog (or combination of catalogs) that includes the following updates: Apple iTunes 12.4 (x64) Apple iTunes 12.4 (x86) Apple iTunes 12.6.2.20 (x64) Apple iTunes 12.6.2.20 (x86) Apple Mobile Device Support 10.3.2.3 (x64) Apple Mobile Device Support 10.3.2.3 (x86) Google Chrome 61.0.3163.91 (x64) Google Chrome 61.0.3163.91 (x86) This would enable me to cleanly retire old updates. Many thanks. (NB - tried to post this as a tech support question but the page just bombs out with a message "Please refresh the page and try again")

I hope all is well due to your time away. You can use the "Software Update Cleanup Wizard" in the Advanced tab in SCUP. This will allow you to expire updates that are no longer in SCUP but exist on WSUS.

JohnHipperson

Thanks Justin - I wasn't previously aware of this feature even though it was in SCUP 2011. Very handy - all sorted now.