We're running PatchMyPC using ConfigMgr. I'm seeing some detection issues where one user has Microsoft .NET Core SDK 3.1.408 (x64) installed but is being offered Microsoft .NET Core SDK 3.1.407 (x64). Of course the installation is failing since a newer version is already installed. I'm hopeful this will resolve over time but wanted to report it.
Good Morning,
Thank you for making us aware of this, we will take a look into it and see what's going on here.
Thanks,
Antony
Could you send over the log files listed below from one of the affected devices please?
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\CAS*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\DeltaDownload*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\DataTransferService*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\PatchMyPC-ScriptRunner.log (If exist)
This may be found in the %ProgramData%\PatchMyPC\ if the Install was initiated by the user from Software Center.
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\ScanAgent*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\StateMessage.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\UpdatesDeployment*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\UpdatesHandler*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\UpdatesStore*.log
%WinDir%\CCM\Logs\WUAHandler*.log
%WinDir%\WindowsUpdate.log
You need to run Get-WindowsUpdateLog on Windows 8.1 and newer in PowerShell.
%ProgramData%\PatchMyPC\PatchMyPC-UserNotification.log
%ProgramData%\PatchMyPC\UISettings\UINotificationSettings.xml
Hi Antony,
While I can't hop on the computer at the moment, is there a secure area to attach the logs?
Thanks,
Dave
I'm so sorry, I realise now I didn't give you a method of getting them over to us!
If you could email them to
[email protected] that would be awesome :)
Hi Antony,
I sent the requested logs. Thanks for the help.
Dave