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Description of Update Rollup 1 for System Center Configuration Manager current branch, version 1606


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Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed and the functionality that is updated in Update Rollup 1 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager current branch, version 1606.

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Issues that are fixed

Administrator Console

  • The System Architecture section of the Choose Updates pane in the Schedule Updates Wizard incorrectly shows x86 as the platform instead of x64.

Updates and servicing

  • Update packages installed through the Updates and Servicing node of the console show a status of "In progress" for installation when there are no redistributable files to validate.

Client

  • Software center incorrectly displays a status of Waiting to install when it should display "Waiting for next available maintenance schedule."
  • Clients installed through Configuration Manager Operating System deployment may take longer than expected to start to install device-targeted deployments. This issue occurs if the SMS Agent Host (ccmexec.exe) restarts after installation while policy data is being downloaded. Messages that resemble the following are recorded in the PolicyAgent.log file on the client:
    Policy [...]is pointing to invalid DTS job [{GUID}]. Will attempt to re-download

  • Configuration Manager Clients installed on Windows Embedded POS Ready 2009 computers cannot download content for application deployments. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the ExecMgr.log file on the client:
    CoCreateInstance ContentAccessService failed 0x80040154

  • Inventory data that is received from a Mac client computer may not be processed as expected on the site server. This issue occurs when the inventory data contains an unexpected carriage return. Additionally, error messages that resemble the following are logged in the SMS_DM.log file, even though the client certificate is correct:
    Send status message: DMPMSG_ERROR_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PROBLEM
    An existing device CN=User_name needs to re-register.

Software updates

  • Attempts to service a server group (cluster patching) on a child primary site that has a remote management point result in errors. Error messages that resemble the following are logged in the MP_ClientID.log file:
    CMPDBConnection::ExecuteSQL(): ICommandText::Execute() failed with 0x80040E09
    MPDB ERROR - EXTENDED INFORMATION
    MPDB Method : ExecuteSP()
    MPDB Method HRESULT : 0x80040E09
    Error Description : The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'spGetLockState', database 'CM_PRI', schema 'dbo'.

  • A software update group that contains Microsoft Office updates may not always replicate to a secondary site. Messages that resemble the following are recorded in the PkgXferMgr.log file on the site server:
    Invalid object name 'v_UpdateContents'

    Note This issue only affects the delta replication of Office updates.

Site Systems

  • Inventory views are not updated to reflect the removal of applications uninstalled from mobile devices.

Operating System Deployment

  • Task sequences that contain the Install Software Update step cannot be imported in Configuration Manager, version 1606. Additionally, you receive an error message that resembles the following, and the error is recorded in the SMSAdminUI.log file:
    System.NullReferenceException
    Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

  • The Install Application task sequence step, when it is applied to pre-staged media, downloads content from a distribution point instead of using the content that is stored on the media. This issue increases the time for task sequence execution from pre-staged media.

Microsoft Store for Business

  • Offline license information for Microsoft Store for Business applications is not replicated in a Configuration Manager hierarchy.
  • When you click the Content Status link for the deployment of an online Microsoft Store for Business application, you receive the following error message in the Administrator Console:
    system.NullReferenceException

  • Not all expected applications are synchronized during synchronization of applications from the Microsoft Store for Business. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the WsfbSyncWorker.log file:
    There was a problem with the configuration for Microsoft Store for Business.
    Exception: [System.ArgumentException: Content location does not exist or user does not have access.

  • The Create Date field in the Administrator Console is empty for Online Microsoft Store for Business applications.

Software distribution and content management

  • Redistributing a package to a remote distribution point at a secondary site results in all distribution points for that site receiving the package. This issue occurs when the secondary site was recovered, and the original database was lost.
  • The OK button is unavailable (appears dimmed) in the Windows App Package Browser window of the Create Application Wizard. This prevents administrators from browsing in order to select applications in the Microsoft Store.

Endpoint Protection

  • .EPP files remain in the \EpMgr.box\process folder after all files are successfully processed into the database. Additionally, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the EPMgr.log file on the site server:
    Failed to check if file \\?\E:\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\epmgr.box\process\\mi26ckw8.EPP exists with error 123

  • The Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection feature incorrectly requires consent to use, even though it is not a pre-release feature.

Additional changes included in this update

  • Windows Server 2016 is now available in the supported platform list for Content Distribution, Software Update Management, and Settings Management.
  • The following fix is included in this update rollup:
    3184153 Can't create, edit, or delete rules for a compliance policy in System Center Configuration Manager version 1606

Update information for System Center Configuration Manager, version 1606

This update is available for installation in the Updates and Servicing node of the Configuration Manager console. If the service connection point is in offline mode, you have to re-import the update so that it is listed in the Configuration Manager console. Refer to Install Updates for System Center Configuration Manager for details.

After you install this update on a primary site, pre-existing secondary sites must be manually updated. To update a secondary site in the Configuration Manager console, click Administration, click Site Configuration, click Sites, click Recover Secondary Site, and then select the secondary site. The primary site then reinstalls that secondary site by using the updated files. Configurations and settings for the secondary site are not affected by this reinstallation. The new, upgraded, and reinstalled secondary sites under that primary site automatically receive this update.

Run the following SQL Server command on the site database to check whether the update version of a secondary site matches that of its parent primary site:
select dbo.fnGetSecondarySiteCMUpdateStatus ('SiteCode_of_secondary_site')

When the return is 1, the site is up to date with all the hotfixes applied on its parent primary site.

When the return is 0, the site has not installed all the fixes that are applied to the primary site, and you should use the Recover Secondary Site option to update the secondary site.

Restart information

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

Update replacement information

This update does not replace any previously released update.
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.

For System Center Configuration Manager, version 1606
File nameFile versionFile sizeDateTimePlatform
Adminui.appmanfoundation.dll5.0.8412.1307121,00804-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.common.dll5.0.8412.13071,785,52004-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.uiresources.dll5.0.8412.13078,821,42404-Aug-201601:55x86
All_x64_windows_server_2016.xmlNot Applicable3,02404-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
All_x64_windows_server_2016_and_higher.xmlNot Applicable3,09904-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Basesvr.dll5.0.8412.13073,778,22404-Aug-201601:55x64
Baseutil.dll5.0.8412.13071,381,55204-Aug-201601:55x64
Certmgr.dll5.0.8412.1307404,14404-Aug-201601:55x64
Ciagent.dll5.0.8412.13071,584,30404-Aug-201601:55x64
Cmupdate.exe5.0.8412.130719,244,20804-Aug-201601:55x64
Configmgr1606-client-kb3186654-x64.mspNot Applicable7,020,54404-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Contentaccess.dll5.0.8412.1307953,52004-Aug-201601:55x64
Createmedia.exe5.0.8412.1307317,61604-Aug-201601:55x64
Createtsmediaadm.dll5.0.8412.13072,369,20004-Aug-201601:55x64
Dcmagent.dll5.0.8412.13071,033,90404-Aug-201601:55x64
Dcmobjectmodel.dll5.0.8412.13072,739,37604-Aug-201601:55x86
Defaultcategories.dll5.0.8412.13079,39204-Aug-201601:55x64
Deploytovhd.exe5.0.8412.1307584,88004-Aug-201601:55x64
Distmgr.dll5.0.8412.13071,040,04804-Aug-201601:55x64
Dmp.msiNot Applicable5,722,11204-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Endpointprotectionendpoint.dll5.0.8412.1307459,95204-Aug-201601:55x64
Epmgr.dll5.0.8412.130748,81604-Aug-201601:55x64
Execmgr.dll5.0.8412.13071,082,54404-Aug-201601:55x64
Licensemgr.dll5.0.8412.130796,94404-Aug-201601:55x64
Mcs.msiNot Applicable10,924,03204-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.webappinstaller.dll5.0.8412.130728,84804-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.win8installer.dll5.0.8412.130783,12004-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll5.0.8412.130742,16004-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.appconverter.dll5.0.8412.130735,50404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.businessappprocessworker.dll5.0.8412.130728,84804-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.metadata.dll5.0.8412.130750,35204-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.sync.dll5.0.8412.130781,58404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe5.0.8412.1307411,82404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanager.mobile.proxyengine.sessionmanager.dll5.0.8412.1307154,28804-Aug-201601:55x86
Modelfactory.dll5.0.8412.1307165,04004-Aug-201601:55x86
Mp.msiNot Applicable10,674,17604-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe5.0.8412.13071,877,16804-Aug-201601:55x64
Osdimageproperties.dll5.0.8412.1307494,76804-Aug-201601:55x64
Osdsetuphook.exe5.0.8412.13072,906,80004-Aug-201601:55x64
Policyagentendpoint.dll5.0.8412.13071,346,22404-Aug-201601:55x64
Pulldp.msiNot Applicable9,502,72004-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Pulldpcmgr.dll5.0.8412.1307756,40004-Aug-201601:55x64
Replicationconfiguration.xmlNot Applicable100,58604-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Setupcore.dll5.0.8412.130720,593,84004-Aug-201601:55x64
Sitecomp.exe5.0.8412.1307715,44004-Aug-201601:55x64
Smsappinstall.exe5.0.8412.1307291,50404-Aug-201601:55x64
Softwarelibrary.objectserialization.dll5.0.8412.13071,393,84004-Aug-201601:55x86
Tsbootshell.exe5.0.8412.13072,672,81604-Aug-201601:55x64
Tscore.dll5.0.8412.13072,803,37604-Aug-201601:55x64
Tsprogressui.exe5.0.8412.13071,703,08804-Aug-201601:55x64
Update.sqlNot Applicable25,63604-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Vpnconnectionsettings.xmlNot Applicable113,00604-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Webapphostingtechnology.xmlNot Applicable9,32004-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Windows8apphostingtechnology.xmlNot Applicable4,99404-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Adminui.appmanfoundation.dll5.0.8412.1307121,00804-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.common.dll5.0.8412.13071,785,52004-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.compliancepolicy.dll5.0.8412.1307238,76804-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.devicesetting.dll5.0.8412.13071,932,46404-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.networkpolicy.dll5.0.8412.1307372,40004-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.osimage.dll5.0.8412.1307229,55204-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.ps.appman.dll5.0.8412.1307306,35204-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.ps.common.dll5.0.8412.1307261,80804-Aug-201601:55x86
Adminui.uiresources.dll5.0.8412.13078,821,42404-Aug-201601:55x86
Baseutil.dll5.0.8412.1307955,05604-Aug-201601:55x86
Ciagent.dll5.0.8412.13071,050,28804-Aug-201601:55x86
Configmgr1606-adminui-kb3186654-i386.mspNot Applicable94,040,06404-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Configmgr1606-client-kb3186654-i386.mspNot Applicable5,021,69604-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Contentaccess.dll5.0.8412.1307716,97604-Aug-201601:55x86
Createmedia.exe5.0.8412.1307256,68804-Aug-201601:55x86
Createtsmediaadm.dll5.0.8412.13071,682,09604-Aug-201601:55x86
Dcmagent.dll5.0.8412.1307710,32004-Aug-201601:55x86
Dcmobjectmodel.dll5.0.8412.13072,739,37604-Aug-201601:55x86
Deploytovhd.exe5.0.8412.1307397,48804-Aug-201601:55x86
Endpointprotectionendpoint.dll5.0.8412.1307334,51204-Aug-201601:55x86
Execmgr.dll5.0.8412.1307816,81604-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.webappinstaller.dll5.0.8412.130728,84804-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.win8installer.dll5.0.8412.130783,12004-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll5.0.8412.130742,16004-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.appconverter.dll5.0.8412.130735,50404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.businessappprocessworker.dll5.0.8412.130728,84804-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.metadata.dll5.0.8412.130750,35204-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.wsfb.sync.dll5.0.8412.130781,58404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe5.0.8412.1307411,82404-Aug-201601:55x86
Microsoft.configurationmanagement.migration.configmgr2012.dll5.0.8412.13071,118,89604-Aug-201601:55x86
Modelfactory.dll5.0.8412.1307165,04004-Aug-201601:55x86
Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe5.0.8412.13071,247,40804-Aug-201601:55x86
Osdsetuphook.exe5.0.8412.13072,060,46404-Aug-201601:55x86
Policyagentendpoint.dll5.0.8412.1307906,92804-Aug-201601:55x86
Pulldp.msiNot Applicable6,979,58404-Aug-201601:55Not applicable
Pulldpcmgr.dll5.0.8412.1307578,22404-Aug-201601:55x86
Smsappinstall.exe5.0.8412.1307218,28804-Aug-201601:55x86
Softwarelibrary.objectserialization.dll5.0.8412.13071,393,84004-Aug-201601:55x86
Tsbootshell.exe5.0.8412.13071,800,88004-Aug-201601:55x86
Tscore.dll5.0.8412.13072,031,28004-Aug-201601:55x86
Tsprogressui.exe5.0.8412.13071,125,55204-Aug-201601:55x86
Webapphostingtechnology.xmlNot Applicable9,32021-Jun-201603:06Not applicable
Windows8apphostingtechnology.xmlNot Applicable4,99421-Jun-201603:07Not applicable

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References

For more information, see the Install Updates for System Center Configuration Manager topic on the Microsoft TechNet website.

Learn about the terminology Microsoft uses to describe software updates.

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Article Info
Article ID : 3186654
Revision : 5
Created on : 10/16/2017
Published on : 10/26/2017
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