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Macintosh Clients keep saying that they are up to date when they are not!!

All My Macs keep saying that they are up to date when looking at the local SUS server. There not up to date and there are loads of updates that are downloading onto the SUS, do I have to wait for the updates to finish downloading before the cleints can get their updates?

Server 10.7.3-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Feb 7, 2012 7:43 AM

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Posted on Feb 7, 2012 2:50 PM

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When inspecting the updates in the Service GUI do they have a light blue circle by the side of the update? If they don't they've not been downloaded yet.


Depending on your internet connection and bandwidth it can take up to 3 days (sometimes longer) to download them all. Once downloaded they should be available assuming everything else is configured as it should be. By this I mean, as a minimum, a correctly configured DNS Service that does not involve the use of .local for the domain suffix.


HTH?


Tony

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Feb 7, 2012 2:50 PM in response to Jasric89

Hi


When inspecting the updates in the Service GUI do they have a light blue circle by the side of the update? If they don't they've not been downloaded yet.


Depending on your internet connection and bandwidth it can take up to 3 days (sometimes longer) to download them all. Once downloaded they should be available assuming everything else is configured as it should be. By this I mean, as a minimum, a correctly configured DNS Service that does not involve the use of .local for the domain suffix.


HTH?


Tony

Macintosh Clients keep saying that they are up to date when they are not!!

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