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Theother issue I encountered was that the REDIST prerequisite files were not getting downloaded. I could see errors related to the REDIST file download in the ConfigMgrSetup.log. I was getting the error: I failed to download Redist, as discussed in the following section of the post.

Beginning with version 1706, SCCM primary sites and CAS include the Configuration Manager Update Reset Tool and CMUpdateReset.exe. The tool is used to fix issues when in-console updates have problems downloading or replicating. The device is found in the \cd.latest\SMSSETUP\TOOLS folder of the site server.


I checked the size of the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\EasySetupPayload. And the size was over 1 GB. I tried to restart the SMS Executive service a couple of times without any luck.


The CM Update Reset tool is in the following folder \cd.latest\SMSSETUP\TOOLS. We should run this tool from CAS or a standalone primary SQL server. More details Video Tutorial to Fix SCCM CB updates stuck in Downloading.


In my scenario, REDIST prerequisite files were not getting downloaded. I could see errors related to the REDIST file download in the ConfigMgrSetup.log. If you have problems downloading redist files, then ConfigMgrSetup.log is the best place to get to the root of the issue.


Question 2

Any idea about meaning of below error showing in dmpdownloder.log file

ERROR: Failed to download Admin UI content payload with exception: The underlying connection was closed: Could not established trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel.

Failed to call AdminUIContentDownload. error = Error -2146233079


Verified that the service connection point is installed on the top level site.

Verified that the account has permission to service connection point share.

Verified that the account has permission to the inboxes\hman.box folder.


Hello, So I am working on this exact issue, I attempted to upgrade to 2006 via updates and servicing. It has been stuck at Checking prerequisites for a few days now. So trying to fix this issue, I see that the configuration_Manager_update Service has stopped. When I try to start it I get: Error 2: The system Cannot find the file specified. And i find out that in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\X64 I am missing the CMUPDATE.exe file. If i do a site system repair will i get this file back or do you suggest a different fix?


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This document describes the step-by-step procedure on how to regenerate certificates in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) release 8.X and newer. However, this does not reflect the changes post 12.0 to ITL recovery.


It is critical for successful system functionality to have all certificates updated across the CUCM cluster. If certificates are expired or invalid they can significantly affect normal functionality of the system. The impact can differ dependent upon your system setup. A list of services for the specific certificates that are invalid or expired is shown here:


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The phones now reset. Monitor their actions via RTMT tool to ensure the reset was successful and that devices register back to CUCM. Wait for the phone registration to complete before you proceed to next certificate. This process of phones registration can take some time. Be advised, devices that had bad ITLs prior to regeneration process do not register back to the cluster until it is remove.


The phones now reset. Monitor their actions via RTMT tool to ensure the reset was successful and that devices register back to CUCM. Wait for the phone registration to complete before you proceed to next certificate. This process of phones registration can take some time. Be advised, devices that had bad ITLs prior to regeneration process do not register back to the cluster until ITL is remove.


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HCPCS Level II codes for non-Pass-Through items and services are updated four times a year for drugs and biological products and twice a year for DMEPOS and other non-drug, non-biological items. HCPCS Level II codes for Pass-Through items and services are updated four times a year via specific Pass-Through coding procedures. HCPCS Level II Pass-Through coding procedures, application forms, and submission deadlines can be found on MEARIS for HCPCS Level II Coding Procedures and the Device Pass-through and Drug and Biological Pass-through MEARIS portals.


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