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Description of Cumulative Update 3 for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager


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Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed and functionality that is updated in Cumulative Update 3 (CU3) for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

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Issues that are fixed

Software distribution and application management

  • Content distribution from a Central Administration Site (CAS) to remote distribution points can take longer than expected. This can occur when multiple applications are updated across all distribution points.



  • An application that is deployed to a collection is not removed from the software center if the computer is removed from that collection.



  • The Export Application Wizard finished with errors when the source contains nested sub-folders, and the content is updated. Errors that resemble the following are displayed in the Export Application Wizard: 

    Error: The target file "C:\Export\A_files\Content_XXXXXXXXXXXX\F2" is a directory, not a file.



  • Applications in a dependency chain may not install when an immediate restart is initiated by the Configuration Manager client. This scenario affects applications and application dependency chains that are deployed by using Application Management in which the application has the following option enabled:

    Only when no user is logged on / CM client will force a mandatory device restart 


Wake on LAN

  • Wake on LAN requests from a site server to a client may time out in large environments of 30,000 or more clients.



Migration

  • The data collecting process may time out when Configuration Manager is migrated from Configuration Manager 2007 to System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. This issue can occur in sites in which multiple source sites are used, and many (100,000 or more) records exist only in the database at the destination site.



Company portal

  • Clients may not configure settings for the company portal for sites in which multiple Application Catalogs are installed. Entries that resemble the following are logged in the UpdateTrustedSites.log file:

    Updating metro app setting with package family 'Microsoft.CorporateAppCenter_8wekyb3d8bbwe', URL 'http://siteserver:80/CMApplicationCatalog'…E_FAIL, HRESULT=80004005Failed to set settings into container 'PolicySettings\CCMSettings' of package 'Microsoft.CorporateAppCenter_8wekyb3d8bbwe'.



Administrator Console

  • The Administrator Console can quit unexpectedly when modifying the following task sequences:
    • Join a domain or workgroup
    • Apply Network Settings 





Mobile devices

  • Policy assignment is not updated a Windows Embedded Handheld device is moved from one collection to another. For example, when a device is moved from a collection for installing an application to an uninstall collection, a rules conflict status occurs. Entries that resemble the following are recorded in the SMS_DM.log file:




  • A race condition may cause renewing the Microsoft Intune Connector certificate to fail. Entries that resemble the following are recorded in the DMPDownload.log:




  • The Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol policy may not be delivered to a device that is enrolled in Microsoft Intune and then later renamed by the user.



  • State messages are marked incorrectly as corrupted from Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Configuration Items that are targeted to devices and that contain a user entry of SYSTEM.




  • Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol certificate requests can fail for workgroup clients that Configuration Manager manages. Entries that resemble the following are recorded in the CRP.log file:





Operating system deployment

  • When an unknown x64 UEFI computer is started by using PXE in a Configuration Manager 2012 R2 environment, the x86 Unknown Computer object is used incorrectly instead of the x64 Unknown Computer. This can potentially cause the computer to receive incorrect task sequences.




Client

  • The SMS Agent Host service may quit unexpectedly during the processing of task sequences.




Site servers and site systems

  • The SMS_Executive service may quit unexpectedly when removing a package from a large number (100+) of distribution points. Entries that resemble the following are logged in the distmgr.log file before process termination:


    Note These log entries do not always indicate a problem state that will lead to a process termination.



  • Changing the properties of a distribution point on a Windows Server 2012 R2 server can disable date and time logging in Internet Information Services (IIS).



  • Changing the properties of a distribution that was migrated from Configuration Manager 2007 to System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager can result in the upgrade process starting again.




Windows PowerShell

  • Windows PowerShell issues that are corrected in Cumulative Update 3 are described in the following article:

    2999304 Description of Windows PowerShell changes in Cumulative Update 3 for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

Additional changes that are included in this update

Management point communications

  • This cumulative update introduces a new registry entry for clients. This entry will restrict which management point (MP) a client can communicate with. This can be useful in environments that have multiple MPs in different forests, and the clients can only communicate with a subset of them. Setting the registry value to only those MPs that can be reached by the client can improve overall efficiency. The new registry value is AllowedMPs, a REG_MULTI_SZ (multi-string) type that is under the following subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\CCM

    Each entry is the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the management point(s) with which the client is able to communicate. This value does not affect the selection of any other site systems such as distribution points, software update points, and so on. The value only affects the primary site MP selection.

    Note After this value is defined, there is no fallback or other method for clients to communicate with other MPs. This new entry is only intended for permanently located workstation and server clients and is not portable to devices such as mobile PCs or tablets.




Operating systems other than Windows

  • The following operating systems are added to the list of supported platforms for software distribution:
    • Debian 7 (x86)
    • Debian 7 (x64)
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x64)
    • CentOS 7 (x64)
    • Oracle 7 (x64)





Software updates

  • Child sites may perform partial WSUS synchronization when the primary is under heavy load. This partial synchronization occurs when the WSUS Synchronization Manager component on a primary site begins synchronization before WSUS has completed processing all updates metadata. To prevent this scenario, the following registry subkey can be configured to use a new value in seconds:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Components\SMS_WSUS_SYNC_MANAGER\SyncGracePeriod

    The default value is 120 seconds, and values between 5 seconds and 10 minutes (5 and 600) are accepted. This setting should not have to be changed in most environments.




How to obtain Cumulative Update 3 for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

A supported update is available from Microsoft Support. However, this update is intended to correct only the problems that are described in this article. Apply this update only to systems that are experiencing the problems described in this article. This update might receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by these problems, we recommend that you wait for the next service pack that contains this update.

If the update is available for download, there is a "Hotfix download available" section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the update.

Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific update. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, go to the following Microsoft website: Note The "Hotfix download available" form displays the languages for which this update is available. If you do not see your language, it is because an update is not available for that language.

Restart information

You do not have to restart the computer after you apply this update.

Note We recommend that you close the Configuration Manager Administrator Console and any associated applications such as the Remote Control Viewer or Status Message viewer before you install this update.
You may be prompted to restart the computer to which the Administrator Console update is being applied if the Remote Control Viewer (CmRCViewer.exe) is being used during the update process.
This can be avoided by closing the Remote Control Viewer before you install the update, or by adding the REBOOT=ReallySuppress parameter to the update installation properties. 

Update replacement information

This update replaces Cumulative Update 2 for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager .

How to determine the installation status of this cumulative update

This cumulative update changes the following Configuration Manager version numbers and installation properties.

Site systems
The CULevel value is located under the following registry subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Setup

Note The CULevel value is set to 3 for Cumulative Update 3.

Administrator Console
The version that is displayed in the About System Center Configuration Manager dialog box is 5.0.7958.1401.

Client
The version that is displayed on the General tab of the Configuration Manager Control Panel item or the Client Version field of device properties in the Administrator Console is 5.00.7958.1401.
File information
The English version of this update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.

File nameFile versionFile sizeDateTimePlatform
Adsource.dll5.0.7958.1401299,17625-Aug-201401:05x64
Aiupdatesvc.exe5.0.7958.140195,40025-Aug-201401:05x86
Aius.msiNot Applicable2,596,86425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Appexcnlib.dll5.0.7958.1401153,25625-Aug-201401:05x64
Appprovider.dll5.0.7958.1401252,07225-Aug-201401:05x64
Appv5xhandler.dll5.0.7958.1401396,96825-Aug-201401:05x64
Basesvr.dll5.0.7958.14013,742,37625-Aug-201401:05x64
Ccmcisdk.dll5.0.7958.1401673,96025-Aug-201401:05x64
Ccmdts.dll5.0.7958.14011,083,04825-Aug-201401:05x64
Ccmsetup-sup.cabNot Applicable612,45625-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Ccmsetup.cabNot Applicable9,65522-Aug-201423:56Not Applicable
Ccmsetup.exe5.0.7958.14011,614,50425-Aug-201401:05x86
Ccmsqlce.dll5.0.7958.1401198,82425-Aug-201401:05x64
Certregpoint.dll5.0.7958.140188,23225-Aug-201401:05x86
Cistatestore.dll5.0.7958.1401784,55225-Aug-201401:05x64
Cistore.dll5.0.7958.14011,195,68825-Aug-201401:05x64
Cmrcservice.exe5.0.7958.1401577,70425-Aug-201401:05x64
Configmgr2012ac-r2-kb2994331-x64.mspNot Applicable7,245,82425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Contentaccess.dll5.0.7958.1401655,52825-Aug-201401:05x64
Createtsmediaadm.dll5.0.7958.14012,070,69625-Aug-201401:05x64
Crp.msiNot Applicable3,551,23225-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Dcmagent.dll5.0.7958.1401914,60025-Aug-201401:05x64
Dcmobjectmodel.dll5.0.7958.1401315,56025-Aug-201401:05x86
Ddm.dll5.0.7958.1401271,52825-Aug-201401:05x64
Distmgr.dll5.0.7958.14011,173,16025-Aug-201401:05x64
Dmp.msiNot Applicable4,575,23225-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Driverinstaller.exe5.0.7958.140119,11225-Aug-201401:05x86
Execmgr.dll5.0.7958.14011,028,26425-Aug-201401:05x64
Hman.dll5.0.7958.1401795,81625-Aug-201401:05x64
Licensemgr.dll5.0.7958.140164,68025-Aug-201401:05x64
Localpolicy.xmlNot Applicable47025-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Lsutilities.dll5.0.7958.1401747,17625-Aug-201401:05x64
Mcs.msiNot Applicable9,646,08025-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.macinstaller.dll5.0.7958.140133,96025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exchangeconnector.dll5.0.7958.140170,31225-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.migrationlibrary.dll5.0.7958.1401145,06425-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.migrationmanager.dll5.0.7958.14011,085,60825-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.azuremanagement.dll5.0.7958.140164,68025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.cloudservicesmanager.dll5.0.7958.1401138,92025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.connector.dll5.0.7958.140171,33625-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.dataupload.dll5.0.7958.140134,47225-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.messagedownload.dll5.0.7958.140133,96025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.usersync.dll5.0.7958.140142,15225-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.mobile.proxyengine.deviceprovider.androidprovider.dll5.0.7958.140170,31225-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.mobile.proxyengine.deviceprovider.providercommon.dll5.0.7958.1401147,62425-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.softwarecatalog.website.portalclasses.dll5.0.7958.1401147,62425-Aug-201401:05x86
Mp.msiNot Applicable9,388,03225-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Patchdownloader.dll5.0.7958.1401114,34425-Aug-201401:05x64
Policypv.dll5.0.7958.1401791,20825-Aug-201401:05x64
Portlweb.msiNot Applicable3,444,73625-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Pulldp.msiNot Applicable8,364,03225-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Pulldpcmgr.dll5.0.7958.1401655,52825-Aug-201401:05x64
Pwragentendpoint.dll5.0.7958.1401661,16025-Aug-201401:05x64
Rdpcoresccm.dll5.0.7958.14012,246,31225-Aug-201401:05x64
Rebootcoord.dll5.0.7958.1401279,20825-Aug-201401:05x64
Report264.rdlNot Applicable50,59625-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Report265.rdlNot Applicable57,80425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Report423.rdlNot Applicable47,88825-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Scanagent.dll5.0.7958.1401624,80825-Aug-201401:05x64
Scepinstall.exe4.5.216.025,689,74422-Aug-201423:49x86
Sleepagent.dll5.0.7958.1401267,94425-Aug-201401:05x86
Sleepagentservice.exe5.0.7958.140121,67225-Aug-201401:05x86
Smsappinstall.exe5.0.7958.1401264,87225-Aug-201401:05x64
Smsdp.dll5.0.7958.14013,168,42425-Aug-201401:05x64
Smsprov.dll5.0.7958.140110,274,47225-Aug-201401:05x64
Smspxe.dll5.0.7958.1401533,16025-Aug-201401:05x64
Srsrp.msiNot Applicable4,755,45625-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Srsserver.dll5.0.7958.1401374,95225-Aug-201401:05x86
Statesys.dll5.0.7958.1401112,29625-Aug-201401:05x64
Tokenmgr.dll5.0.7958.1401209,57625-Aug-201401:05x64
Tsagent.dll5.0.7958.1401258,72825-Aug-201401:05x64
Tsbootshell.exe5.0.7958.14012,345,12825-Aug-201401:05x64
Tscore.dll5.0.7958.14012,493,09625-Aug-201401:05x64
Tsmbootstrap.exe5.0.7958.1401535,72025-Aug-201401:05x64
Tsmessaging.dll5.0.7958.14011,147,56025-Aug-201401:05x64
Updatetrustedsites.exe5.0.7958.140145,22425-Aug-201401:05x64
Veprovider.dll5.0.7958.1401303,27225-Aug-201401:05x64
Wakeprxy.msiNot Applicable3,653,63225-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Wsyncact.dll5.0.7958.140163,65625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.application.dll5.0.7958.1401649,89625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.bootimage.dll5.0.7958.1401381,09625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.cloudsubscriptionsignin.dll5.0.7958.140161,60825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.common.dll5.0.7958.14011,695,91225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.controls.dll5.0.7958.1401557,73625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.createdt.dll5.0.7958.14011,191,08025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.dcmcommondialogs.dll5.0.7958.14011,019,56025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.osimage.dll5.0.7958.1401229,03225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.accounts.dll5.0.7958.140127,30425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.alerts.dll5.0.7958.140146,24825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.appman.dll5.0.7958.1401214,69625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.appmodel.dll5.0.7958.1401197,29625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.assetintelligence.dll5.0.7958.1401101,54425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.caltracking.dll5.0.7958.140128,84025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.certificates.dll5.0.7958.140129,86425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.clientoperations.dll5.0.7958.140130,88825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.clientsettings.dll5.0.7958.140198,47225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.clientstatus.dll5.0.7958.140124,23225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.collections.dll5.0.7958.1401282,79225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.common.dll5.0.7958.140181,06425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.content.dll5.0.7958.140197,44825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.databasereplication.dll5.0.7958.140147,78425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.dcm.dll5.0.7958.1401257,70425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.deployments.dll5.0.7958.1401108,71225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.ep.dll5.0.7958.1401118,44025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.hs.dll5.0.7958.1401818,85625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.migration.dll5.0.7958.1401148,64825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.oob.dll5.0.7958.1401105,64025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.osd.dll5.0.7958.1401436,39225-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.provider.dll5.0.7958.140150,85625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.rba.dll5.0.7958.1401133,28825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.reporting.dll5.0.7958.140121,16025-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.sum.dll5.0.7958.1401258,21625-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.systemstatus.dll5.0.7958.140160,58425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.ps.typeadapter.dll5.0.7958.140118,08825-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.srsreporting.dll5.0.7958.1401795,30425-Aug-201401:05x86
Adminui.tasksequencemediawizard.dll5.0.7958.1401457,38425-Aug-201401:05x86
Appexcnlib.dll5.0.7958.1401120,48825-Aug-201401:05x86
Appprovider.dll5.0.7958.1401191,14425-Aug-201401:05x86
Appv5xhandler.dll5.0.7958.1401316,58425-Aug-201401:05x86
Ccmcisdk.dll5.0.7958.1401475,30425-Aug-201401:05x86
Ccmdts.dll5.0.7958.1401800,42425-Aug-201401:05x86
Ccmsetup-sup.cabNot Applicable612,45625-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Ccmsetup.exe5.0.7958.14011,614,50425-Aug-201401:05x86
Ccmsqlce.dll5.0.7958.1401150,18425-Aug-201401:05x86
Cistatestore.dll5.0.7958.1401549,03225-Aug-201401:05x86
Cistore.dll5.0.7958.1401804,00825-Aug-201401:05x86
Cmrcservice.exe5.0.7958.1401465,06425-Aug-201401:05x86
Cmrcviewer.exe5.0.7958.1401537,76825-Aug-201401:05x86
Configmgr2012ac-r2-kb2994331-i386.mspNot Applicable5,832,70425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Configmgr2012adminui-r2-kb2994331-i386.mspNot Applicable8,634,36825-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Connectedconsole.xmlNot Applicable5,138,38922-Aug-201423:47Not Applicable
Contentaccess.dll5.0.7958.1401518,31225-Aug-201401:05x86
Createtsmediaadm.dll5.0.7958.14011,637,03225-Aug-201401:05x86
Dcmagent.dll5.0.7958.1401649,38425-Aug-201401:05x86
Dcmobjectmodel.dll5.0.7958.1401315,56025-Aug-201401:05x86
Driverinstaller.exe5.0.7958.140119,11225-Aug-201401:05x86
Execmgr.dll5.0.7958.1401797,35225-Aug-201401:05x86
Localpolicy.xmlNot Applicable47025-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Lsutilities.dll5.0.7958.1401563,36825-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.macinstaller.dll5.0.7958.140133,96025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe5.0.7958.1401393,38425-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe.configNot Applicable7,91025-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.reporting.dll5.0.7958.1401380,07225-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.azuremanagement.dll5.0.7958.140164,68025-Aug-201401:05x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.cloudservicesmanager.dll5.0.7958.1401138,92025-Aug-201401:05x86
Patchdownloader.dll5.0.7958.140186,18425-Aug-201401:05x86
Pulldp.msiNot Applicable6,467,58425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Pulldpcmgr.dll5.0.7958.1401526,50425-Aug-201401:05x86
Pwragentendpoint.dll5.0.7958.1401525,48025-Aug-201401:05x86
Rdpcoresccm.dll5.0.7958.14011,939,62425-Aug-201401:05x86
Rebootcoord.dll5.0.7958.1401218,79225-Aug-201401:05x86
Scanagent.dll5.0.7958.1401482,98425-Aug-201401:05x86
Scepinstall.exe4.5.216.025,689,74422-Aug-201423:49x86
Sleepagent.dll5.0.7958.1401267,94425-Aug-201401:05x86
Sleepagentservice.exe5.0.7958.140121,67225-Aug-201401:05x86
Smsappinstall.exe5.0.7958.1401202,40825-Aug-201401:05x86
Smsdp.dll5.0.7958.14012,305,19225-Aug-201401:05x86
Smspxe.dll5.0.7958.1401424,61625-Aug-201401:05x86
Sqmqueries.xmlNot Applicable45,58025-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable
Tsagent.dll5.0.7958.1401208,55225-Aug-201401:05x86
Tsbootshell.exe5.0.7958.14011,693,86425-Aug-201401:05x86
Tscore.dll5.0.7958.14011,841,83225-Aug-201401:05x86
Tsmbootstrap.exe5.0.7958.1401411,81625-Aug-201401:05x86
Tsmessaging.dll5.0.7958.1401728,23225-Aug-201401:05x86
Updatetrustedsites.exe5.0.7958.140139,59225-Aug-201401:05x86
Veprovider.dll5.0.7958.1401240,80825-Aug-201401:05x86
Wakeprxy.msiNot Applicable2,965,50425-Aug-201401:05Not Applicable

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References

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