Error Installing Microsoft Update Subscriber On The Target Computer
scan servers, works well if I ran the tool on the localserver. I have no direct internet access so I downloaded manually thewsusscan.cab and copied it into the cache folder of MBSA 2.I ran the tool using alternative credentials with RUNAS command. I have thiserror message :Error installing the Microsoft Update Subscriber on the target computer.(0x00000000)I ran the tool using the command line version and I have the same errormessage except the error code is different 0x80092003Thank you for your help,Xavier Rob Wickham [msft] 2005-07-18 17:11:21 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi Xavier, thanks for reporting this issue. If you don't have access to theMicrosoft Update (MU) site from each target computer, MBSA shouldautomatically fall back to using wsusscan.cab (which you have downloaded.)You may however be missing the muauth.cab file which should be listed in theFAQ as also being a downloadable file for computers having no Internetaccess.You can avoid the need for this file by using the /nm ("don't register withMU") command line option on mbsacli.exe, in addition to using the /nd("don't download") option because your computer does not have Internetaccess.--Rob Wickham [msft]This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.Post by XavierHi,I cannot remotely scan servers, works well if I ran the tool on the localserver. I have no direct internet access so I downloaded manually thewsusscan.cab and copied it into the cache folder of MBSA 2.I ran the tool using alternative credentials with RUNAS command. I haveError installing the Microsoft Update Subscriber on the target computer.(0x00000000)I ran the tool using the command line version and I have the same errormessage except the error code is different 0x80092003Thank you for your help,Xavier Xavier 2005-07-19 14:31:27 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Thank you Rob for your reply.Is it possible to start the GUI version of MBSA w
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7Windows XPForumsSoftware Search Tuesday, October 11, 2016HomeBooksForumsAbout MeAdvertisePrivacy PolicyVideosContact Me Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountyour usernameyour password Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recoveryRecover your passwordyour email A password will be e-mailed to you. PrajwalDesai.Com ExchangeExchange 2010Exchange 2013Exchange 2016LyncSystem CenterSCCMSCCM TroubleshootingSCOMCloudAzureIntunePowerShellWindowsWindows ServerWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2008 R2Windows ClientWindows 10Windows 8.1Windows 7Windows XPForumsSoftware Windows ServerWindows Server 2008 R2 How to Configure Client Side Targeting in WSUSBy Prajwal Desai - January 8, 20131136486 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter In the previous posts we have seen Installation, Configuration, Managing and troubleshooting the WSUS server. In this post we will see how to configure client side targeting in WSUS. When you configure the Group Policy settings for WSUS, use a Group Policy object (GPO) linked to an Active Directory container. The container contains the computers for which the updates are to be deployed. In Client side targeting you use Group Policy objects (GPOs) to add computers to computer groups. Client side targeting is required when you might have multiple GPOs linked to several organizational units (OUs), which enables you to have different WSUS policy settings applied to different types of computers.On the Domain Controller we will create a OU called Workstations. We will move a client computer called CLIENT into the OU. Login to the WSUS server. Launch the WSUS Console.Click on Computers. A new windows pops up, under General Tab choose "Use Group Policy or registry settings on computers". Click Apply and OK.Now we will enable the client side targeting through the group policy. Right click the domain and create a policy called WSUS Update Policy. Right click the WSUS Update Policy, click Edit.Note - You can create multiple GPO's if required. In case you have several OU's and you want to apply different WSUS settings, you will need to create separate GPO's for each, define the windows update settings and apply the policies on desired OU's.On the Group policy management editor, click on Computer Configuration, Policies, Administrative templates, Windows Component, Windows Update.Double Click Configure Automatic Updates. Click Enabled to enable the policy. Under O