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Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed and functionality that is updated in Cumulative Update 2 (CU2) for Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager R2 Service Pack 1. Be aware that the same update file applies to both releases.

Issues that are fixed

Administrator Console

  • The Configuration Manager Administrator Console may occasionally display a status of "No action" instead of "Removed" when it reports on malware cleanup that is handled by the Endpoint Protection agent.

  • The properties for a computer in a collection continue to reflect site roles that were uninstalled from that computer.

  • The Configuration Manager Administrator Console closes with a "Null Reference" exception when it tries to export a task sequence that contains an Unattend.xml file.

Configuration Manager client

  • Configuration Manager clients may not recognize a forest trust. This causes failures to select the correct management points. When this issue occurs, you may experience one of the following symptoms.

    Symptom 1

    You upgrade from Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 to SP2 or from Configuration Manager 2012 R2 to R2 SP1. After the upgrade, entries in the LocationServices.log file on the client reflect the incorrect value for the forest trust as "Forest Trust: N" instead of "Forest Trust: Y."

    Symptom 2

    Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the ClientIDManagerStartup.log file when the site is configured to use the Automatically approve computers in trusted domains (recommended) setting on the Client Approval and Conflicting Records tab in the Site Settings Properties dialog box.

    [RegTask] - Client is registered. Server assigned ClientID is GUID:{GUID}. Approval status 0


    Note When the Manually approve each computer option is used, the approval process works.

  • Automatic site assignment fails on clients in a workgroup. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the LocationServices.log file on the client computer:

    Workgroup client is in Unknown location
    LSGetInternetMode: Unknown 1
    Auto Assignment cannot be enabled when client is located on Internet.
    SMS_Authority not configured


  • In a Configuration Manager environment in which multiple certificates are deployed to client computers, the client may select the wrong certificate for use in management point communication. This issue occurs when one certificate is based on a version 2 template and one is based on version 3. In this situation, the client selects the certificate that has the longest validity period. This may be the version 3 certificate, and this certificate may not be currently supported by Configuration Manager. Therefore, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the ClientIDManagerStartup.log file.

    [RegTask] - Executing registration task synchronously.
    RegTask: Failed to create registration request body. Error: 0x80090014


    Note Applying this update does not add support for version 3-based certificates. Instead, this update makes sure that the client selects the correct version 2-based certificate.

Site systems

  • The SMS Executive Service may quit unexpectedly with a C0000374 exception code when it uploads content to a Cloud-based distribution point.

  • State messages from the Microsoft Intune service may not process on a Configuration Manager site server. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the Hman.log file on the site server:

    Certificate file is too big.


  • 3080767 Statsys.log file errors occur on a Client Access server (CAS) that is running the Intune Connector role in System Center Configuration Manager

  • 3082419 Cloud user policy assignments are removed from Configuration Manager sites during data reinitialization

  • 3090622 Delta group discovery does not remove resources from collections in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

  • Discovery Data Manager does not create Client Configuration Request (CCR) files for Windows 10-based computers that are found during Active Directory System Discovery.

Operating system deployment

  • 3084586 Driver package size increases in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

  • When daylight saving time is in effect, clients cannot find boot media for an operating system deployment by using stand-alone media or PXE until one hour after the scheduled available time.

  • The "Run PowerShell Script" step of a task sequence may not run an .exe file after the environment is upgraded from Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 to SP2 or from Configuration Manager 2012 R2 to R2 SP1.

  • The version of a captured Windows 10 image is displayed incorrectly in the 6.x range, such as "6.2.10240.16384." After this update is applied, the boot image is updated, and a new Windows 10 image is captured, the version will display correctly in the 10.x range, such as "10.0.10240.16384."

  • Video drivers for Windows 10 are not installed during the Auto Apply Drivers task sequence step.

  • Applications will not install when you use them with a dynamic variable list in a task sequence if no SMB package share was defined for the content. This affects only installations that use a dynamic variable list. Other installation methods are unaffected. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the Smsts.log file on the client:

    No Http location found
    Failed to download content for SMS package PRI00080, hr=0x80004005
    Install Dynamic software action failed to resolve content for packageID: 'PRI00080', programID: 'TestApp'. Error Code 0x80004005


  • When two or more State Migration Points (SMPs) are defined for a single boundary group, the restoration of user data may fail during operating system deployment if the destination computer is started through PXE or media. This can occur when the user data is backed up to one SMP but tries to restore from another. Additionally, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the Smsts.log file on the client computer:

    Loading media certificates.
    Failed to find media signing certificate. Code 0x80070057.
    ClientRequestToSMP::DoRequest failed. error = (0x80070057).
    Request to SMP 'http://SMP2.contoso.com' failed with error (Code 0x80070057). Trying next SMP.
    Failed to find an SMP that can serve request after trying 4 attempts.
    ExecuteRestoreRequestToSMP failed (0x80004005).
    ExecuteRestoreRequest failed (0x80004005).
    OSDSMPClient finished: 0x00004005
    Process completed with exit code 16389


  • Administrators cannot select a Windows 10-based image by using the Windows To Go Creator Wizard (wtgcreator.exe) in Configuration Manager 2012 SP2.

    Note Refer to the "Installation information" section for information about how to update startup images.

Software distribution and content management

  • Deployments with the "Assign immediately after this event" setting that are configured for "to Log on" may not run if the SMS Agent Host service is delayed in starting after a restart of the computer.

  • The "Maximum concurrent packages for each pull-distribution point" setting is not honored in Configuration Manager 2012 SP2 when multiple packages are sent to a pull-distribution point at the same time.

  • 3082531 Content is not downloaded over a nondefault port in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

  • 3093596 Content does not install or upload to the cloud distribution points when you create an application in CU1 for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 or System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

  • 3089696 Dynamic applications do not install by using a dynamic variable list in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

  • 3089696 Dynamic applications do not install after a restart in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

  • 3098257 FIX: Content can't be downloaded from Cloud-Based Distribution Points in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2

Microsoft Intune and mobile device management

  • After you upgrade to Configuration Manager 2012 SP2 or R2 SP1, the Windows Phone extensions for Microsoft Intune are listed in the Administrator console with a status of "Waiting for Update."

  • The warning for pending expiration of the Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) certificate is now enabled by default, with a severity of Critical and a warning threshold of 30 days.

  • Administrators cannot associate a per-app VPN profile with an iOS application from the application store. The option to set a VPN profile is not visible in the Create Application Wizard. This does not affect line of business applications.

  • 3079897 Conditional Access is slow to unblock devices for email access in System Center Configuration Manager

  • 3081699 Windows Phone apps cannot be deployed or added to "Allowed Apps" or "Blocks Apps" lists in System Center Configuration Manager

Software update management

  • 3089193 Updates are not listed when you synchronize all Windows 10 updates and download them locally in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

  • 3091103 Automatic Deployment Rule schedule properties change unexpectedly in System Center Configuration Manager

Additional changes that are included in this update

Endpoint Protection

  • 3041687 Revised February 2015 anti-malware platform update for Endpoint Protection clients

Software distribution and content management

  • Distribution Manager can now process pull-distribution point packages more efficiently in large environments.

Microsoft Intune and mobile device management

  • This update contains general performance improvements to the device enrollment process in Intune hybrid environments.

  • 3090628 Update to implement oneClick quarantine of email messages in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

How to get Cumulative Update 2 for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1

Note The Cumulative Update 2 (CU2) media was refreshed on November 13, 2015, to address a recently discovered issue with CU2 and Microsoft Extensions for Intune. For more information, see KB 3118546.

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 get 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:

http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=supportNote 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.

Installation information

This update applies to the following:

  • System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2

  • System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1

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 before you install this update.

Update replacement information

This update replaces Cumulative Update 1 for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.



Boot images

After this cumulative update is installed on site servers, any operating system boot image should be updated. To update boot images after the hotfix is applied, follow these steps:

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Software Library.

  2. In the Software Library workspace, expand Operating Systems, and then click Boot Images.

  3. Select the boot image that you want to update.

  4. Right-click and then select the Update Distribution Points action.

    Note This action updates all distribution points. This action may have an adverse effect on an environment that contains many distribution points.

  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all boot images that were previously distributed.


For more information about how to update boot images, see the "How to Manage Boot Images in Configuration Manager" topic on the Microsoft TechNet website.

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 2 for Cumulative Update 2.

Administrator Console

The version that is displayed in the About System Center Configuration Manager dialog box is 5.0.8239.1301.

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 5.00.8239.1301.

Endpoint Protection Client

This update changes the anti-malware client version to 4.7.0209.0. You can find the version information by clicking About on the Help menu of the Endpoint Protection client UI.

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 name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

Adsource.dll

5.0.8239.1301

340,144

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Aiupdatesvc.exe

5.0.8239.1301

94,896

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Aius.msi

Not applicable

2,860,032

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Basesvr.dll

5.0.8239.1301

3,639,472

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,347,760

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Ccmexec.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,773,744

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not applicable

677,705

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.cab

Not applicable

9,590

01-Oct-2015

00:32

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,739,952

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8239.1301

592,048

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Certenrollendpoint.dll

5.0.8239.1301

597,168

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Certenrollprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1301

321,712

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Certmgr.dll

5.0.8239.1301

334,512

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Conditionalaccessreport.rdl

Not applicable

78,845

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Configmgr2012ac-sp2r2sp1-kb3100144-x64.msp

Not applicable

4,661,248

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Contentwebrole.cab

Not applicable

7,570,436

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Createmedia.exe

5.0.8239.1301

310,960

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8239.1301

2,360,496

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Cryptoutility.dll

5.0.8239.1301

14,000

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Deploytovhd.exe

5.0.8239.1301

578,224

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Dmp.msi

Not applicable

5,385,216

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Easdisc.dll

5.0.8239.1301

147,632

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Exportcontent.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,038,512

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Fsp.msi

Not applicable

3,707,904

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Hman.dll

5.0.8239.1301

863,920

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Imrsdk.dll

10.0.0.13059

3,109,832

01-Oct-2015

00:32

x64

Lsutilities.dll

5.0.8239.1301

841,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Mcs.msi

Not applicable

10,741,760

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.admanager.dll

5.0.8239.1301

65,712

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll

5.0.8239.1301

41,136

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exchangeconnector.dll

5.0.8239.1301

98,992

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azureroles.common.utility.dll

5.0.8239.1301

26,800

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.connector.dll

5.0.8239.1301

108,720

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.messagedownload.dll

5.0.8239.1301

44,720

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.intunecontentmanager.dll

5.0.8239.1301

80,560

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Mp.msi

Not applicable

10,456,064

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Noncompliantappdetails.rdl

Not applicable

37,075

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Osdapplyos.exe

5.0.8239.1301

274,096

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,861,808

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdcore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,013,424

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdimageproperties.dll

5.0.8239.1301

503,472

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdrunpowershellscript.exe

5.0.8239.1301

48,304

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdsetuphook.exe

5.0.8239.1301

2,894,512

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Osdsmpclient.exe

5.0.8239.1301

321,712

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Pkgxfermgr.dll

5.0.8239.1301

380,592

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Pulldp.msi

Not applicable

9,319,424

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Scepinstall.exe

4.7.214.0

28,359,824

01-Oct-2015

00:04

x86

Sdkinst.exe

5.0.8239.1301

2,842,288

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Sitecomp.exe

5.0.8239.1301

681,136

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Smp.msi

Not applicable

5,642,240

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Smsappinstall.exe

5.0.8239.1301

292,016

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8239.1301

3,444,400

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Smsprov.dll

5.0.8239.1301

11,324,080

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Smsshv.msi

Not applicable

2,409,472

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Smsswd.exe

5.0.8239.1301

282,288

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Srsrp.msi

Not applicable

5,048,832

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Srvboot.exe

5.0.8239.1301

3,641,008

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Tsbootshell.exe

5.0.8239.1301

2,613,936

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Tscore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

2,776,752

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Tsmbootstrap.exe

5.0.8239.1301

562,352

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,678,000

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Update.sql

Not applicable

119,649

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Wtgcreator.exe

5.0.8239.1301

513,200

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

8,880

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

8,880

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

8,880

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

8,880

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

8,880

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1301

9,392

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x64

Adminui.appmanfoundation.dll

5.0.8239.1301

117,424

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.cloudserviceroles.dll

5.0.8239.1301

427,184

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.collectionproperty.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,318,064

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.common.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,714,352

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.conditionaccess.dll

5.0.8239.1301

96,944

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.createapp.dll

5.0.8239.1301

374,960

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.createdt.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,294,000

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.devicesetting.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,377,456

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.distributecontent.dll

5.0.8239.1301

154,288

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.driver.dll

5.0.8239.1301

435,888

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.migrationassistant.dll

5.0.8239.1301

161,968

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Adminui.wifipolicy.dll

5.0.8239.1301

328,368

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

958,128

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Ccmexec.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,240,240

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not applicable

677,705

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,739,952

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Ccmsetup.msi

Not applicable

2,803,712

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8239.1301

444,080

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Certenrollendpoint.dll

5.0.8239.1301

445,104

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Certenrollprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1301

236,208

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Configmgr2012ac-sp2r2sp1-kb3100144-i386.msp

Not applicable

3,254,272

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Configmgr2012adminui-sp2r2sp1-kb3100144-i386.msp

Not applicable

98,454,016

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Createmedia.exe

5.0.8239.1301

249,520

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8239.1301

1,676,976

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Cryptoutility.dll

5.0.8239.1301

14,000

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Deploytovhd.exe

5.0.8239.1301

390,832

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Exportcontent.dll

5.0.8239.1301

772,784

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Imrsdk.dll

10.0.0.13059

2,143,688

01-Oct-2015

00:32

x86

Lsutilities.dll

5.0.8239.1301

621,744

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll

5.0.8239.1301

41,136

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe

5.0.8239.1301

396,976

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.reporting.dll

5.0.8239.1301

380,080

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdapplyos.exe

5.0.8239.1301

212,656

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,238,192

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdcore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

731,824

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdrunpowershellscript.exe

5.0.8239.1301

40,112

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdsetuphook.exe

5.0.8239.1301

2,053,296

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Osdsmpclient.exe

5.0.8239.1301

227,504

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Pulldp.msi

Not applicable

6,853,120

05-Oct-2015

01:05

Not applicable

Scepinstall.exe

4.7.214.0

28,359,824

01-Oct-2015

00:04

x86

Smsappinstall.exe

5.0.8239.1301

217,776

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8239.1301

2,449,072

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Smsswd.exe

5.0.8239.1301

211,120

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Tsbootshell.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,757,360

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Tscore.dll

5.0.8239.1301

2,008,752

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Tsmbootstrap.exe

5.0.8239.1301

430,256

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8239.1301

1,108,144

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86

Wtgcreator.exe

5.0.8239.1301

513,200

05-Oct-2015

01:05

x86


References

For more information about how to install this cumulative update, go to the following Microsoft TechNet websites:

Update System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

New cumulative update servicing model for System Center 2012 Configuration ManagerLearn about the terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates.

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