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Summary

An update is available to administrators who opted in through a PowerShell script to the first wave (early update ring) deployment for System Center Configuration Manager current branch, version 1706. You can access the update in the Updates and Servicing node of the Configuration Manager console.

This update addresses important late-breaking issues that were resolved after version 1706 became available globally.

This update does not apply to sites that downloaded version 1706 from August 8, 2017 or later. Therefore, it will not be listed in the Administrator Console for those sites.

Issues that are fixed

  • After the option to choose a mass storage driver in the properties of an Apply Driver Package task sequence step is selected, an unhandled exception may occur. In this case, you receive an error message that resembles the following:

    Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

  • Multiple shortcut menu options, such as “Size Column to Fit” and “Sort By” are not localized in the Configuration Manager console.

  • After you upgrade to Configuration Manager version 1706, first wave, the \inboxes\bgb.box\bad folder may start to accumulate .bgb files that are larger than 50 MB. These files can be safely deleted. After you install this update, any new .bgb files will be smaller.

  • If a client computer changes from an Internet location to an intranet location while content is downloading from a cloud-based distribution point, the download fails. For a client upgrade package, the content transfer manager job continues to retry and cannot download the required files.

  • During a site upgrade, content replication between sites may slow down and generate a backlog. A review of SQL activity indicates that the SMS Policy Provider is blocking other threads. Additionally, messages that resemble the following are recorded in the policypv.log file on the site server:

    *** exec spProcessCrpNotifications
    *** [HYT00][0][Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0]Query timeout expired
    Failed to execute SQL cmd exec spProcessCrpNotifications

  • The Software Updates Dashboard node of the Configuration Manager console appears to hang while loading, and takes mopre one minute to fully load.

  • Pull Distribution Points may take longer than expected to upgrade because of a deadlock condition that occurs when you update content distribution status tables.

  • The Software Center does not open on Windows 7-based computers. Errors messages that resemble the following are recorded in the SCClient.log file:

    Unhandled exception was caught.
    (Microsoft.SoftwareCenter.Client.SingleInstanceApplication at OnGetException)
    Exception System.Windows.Markup.XamlParseException:  Could not load file or assembly 'SCClient.Common

  • Clients that have not reported compliance status are not presented with the Azure Active Directory (AAD) authentication prompt for conditional access.

  • Cumulate Updates for Windows Server 2016 now have a default maximum run time of 60 minutes.

  • You receive the following error message in the Configuration Manager Service Manager console when you try to query or restart components local to the site server:

    Error communication with component.

  • Custom property pages do not load in the Create Package, Create Package from Definition, and Create Task Sequence wizards in the Configuration Manager console.

  • After you upgrade to Configuration Manager version 1706, first wave, creating Prestaged Media for an operating system deployment can cause the deletion of local user directories (under both \Users and \ProgramData). The deletion occurs on the system on which the media is being created.

  • Boot images do not update if the Windows ADK version 1703 is used together with Configuration Manager version 1706, first wave.

Hotfixes that are included

  • 4038659 Existing computer records are not updated when new information is imported in System Center Configuration Manager version 1702

  • 4039380 Update for System Center Configuration Manager version 1706, first wave

Update information for System Center Configuration Manager, version 1706

This update is available in the Updates and Servicing node of the Configuration Manager console for environments that were installed by using first wave (Fast Ring) builds of version 1706 that were downloaded between July 13, 2017, through August 21, 2017.

To verify which first wave build is being used, look for a Package GUID by adding the Package GUID column to the details pane of the Updates and Servicing node in the console. This update applies to first wave installations of version 1706 from packages that have the following GUIDs:

  • F9137819-57BD-4FF3-A5C3-6D2B67284124

  • ADFD3836-8D4F-4D50-A58F-6782AFFE7B35

  • B7700D5C-D16F-40DA-BB0D-A8C5A90822B9

  • ABB97C8D-81E2-4D97-85CD-26FF3C561058

  • C88976EC-69E5-4B14-90CE-FF84B656CE86

  • B1C7BBFD-4C85-46DF-AB2C-2AB2114ED8F9

  • E2E67A56-9670-4AE8-ACB6-DF12528626B2

This same update also applies to customers in the Configuration Manager Technology Adoption Program (TAP). Those customers need to run the SCCMTAP.exe utility to return sites to the production update ring.

Note on client versions

  • The generally available version of Configuration Manager, version 1706 (Package GUID B7700D5C-D16F-40DA-BB0D-A8C5A90822B9) shows a client version of 5.00.8540.1000 in the Configuration Manager console. This update (Package GUID C81C693D-33CF-4497-BB40-D4801ABBF284), displays a client version of 5.00.8540.1007. However, both packages have the same client; this update rollup just uses a more specific versioning scheme.

Restart information

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

Update replacement information

This update replaces update 4039380.

Additional installation information

  • 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 the version of its parent primary site:

    select dbo.fnGetSecondarySiteCMUpdateStatus ('SiteCode_of_secondary_site')

    If a value of 1 (one) is returned, the site is up-to-date and has all the hotfixes applied on its parent primary site.

    If a value of 0 (zero) is returned, 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.

  • If you use the Service Connection Tool, you have to specify the -downloadsiteversion or -downloadhotfix parameters to make sure this update is downloaded. Refer to Use the Service Connection Tool for System Center Configuration Manager for additional information.

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 current branch, version 1706

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

Alternatehandler.dll

5.0.8540.1007

185,760

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Baseobj.dll

5.0.8540.1005

2,158,496

10-Aug-2017

03:14

x64

Bgbmgr.dll

5.0.8540.1004

115,104

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Ccmauthmessagehook.dll

5.0.8540.1001

191,904

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x64

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8540.1004

1,461,152

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Ccmctm.dll

5.0.8540.1007

912,800

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Ccmdts.dll

5.0.8540.1005

1,417,120

10-Aug-2017

03:14

x64

Ccmgencert.dll

5.0.8540.1001

352,160

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x64

Ccmhttp.dll

5.0.8540.1001

270,752

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Ccmid.dll

5.0.8540.1004

431,008

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Ccmsetup.cab

Not Applicable

9,647

20-Jul-2017

22:55

Not Applicable

Ccmsetupactiond.dll

5.0.8540.1006

1,849,760

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x64

Ccmsetupactioni.dll

5.0.8540.1006

752,032

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x64

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8540.1006

827,296

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x64

Certmgr.dll

5.0.8540.1001

478,112

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x64

Client.msi

Not Applicable

39,653,376

25-Aug-2017

23:54

Not Applicable

Cmprov.dll

5.0.8540.1006

87,456

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x64

Cmupdate.exe

5.0.8540.1007

20,477,344

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Cmupdatereset.exe

5.0.8540.1003

70,048

25-Jul-2017

00:44

x86

Complrelayendpoint.dll

5.0.8540.1006

374,176

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x64

Contentaccess.dll

5.0.8540.1007

1,067,424

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8540.1007

2,394,528

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Crp.msi

Not Applicable

4,235,264

25-Jul-2017

01:17

Not Applicable

Deltadownload.dll

5.0.8540.1004

263,584

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Dwss.msi

Not Applicable

9,252,864

10-Aug-2017

04:03

Not Applicable

Extadsch.exe

5.0.8540.1001

2,526,624

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Extractcontent.exe

5.0.8540.1001

2,653,600

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Fsp.msi

Not Applicable

3,977,216

03-Aug-2017

05:07

Not Applicable

Mcs.msi

Not Applicable

11,309,056

03-Aug-2017

05:07

Not Applicable

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azureaddiscovery.dll

5.0.8540.1007

68,512

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.bgbserverchannel.dll

5.0.8540.1004

163,744

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.connector.dll

5.0.8540.1003

131,488

25-Jul-2017

00:44

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.pfxrequestprocessor.dll

5.0.8540.1003

102,304

25-Jul-2017

00:44

x86

Mp.msi

Not Applicable

12,062,720

03-Aug-2017

05:07

Not Applicable

Osddriverclient.exe

5.0.8540.1004

520,096

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Processproxy.exe

5.0.8540.1001

97,696

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Pulldp.msi

Not Applicable

9,867,264

10-Aug-2017

04:03

Not Applicable

Replicationconfiguration.xml

Not Applicable

106,861

14-Jul-2017

00:27

Not Applicable

Scclient.common.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

259,992

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.data.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

241,560

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.exe

5.1706.1043.1000

351,112

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.pages.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

292,248

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scnotification.exe

5.1706.1043.1000

123,800

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Settingsagent.dll

5.0.8540.1001

748,448

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x64

Setupcore.dll

5.0.8540.1007

21,842,336

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Sitecomp.exe

5.0.8540.1005

778,656

14-Jul-2017

00:47

x64

Smp.msi

Not Applicable

6,094,848

03-Aug-2017

05:07

Not Applicable

Smsdpprov.mof

Not Applicable

10,272

14-Jul-2017

00:27

Not Applicable

Smsprov.dll

5.0.8540.1004

12,854,688

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Tsmbautorun.exe

5.0.8540.1001

21,920

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Tsmessaging.dll

5.0.8540.1007

1,321,888

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8540.1001

1,800,608

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Tspxe.dll

5.0.8540.1007

81,824

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x64

Updateshandler.dll

5.0.8540.1005

979,360

10-Aug-2017

03:14

x64

Updatetrustedsites.exe

5.0.8540.1001

54,176

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x64

Wsyncact.dll

5.0.8540.1006

80,288

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x86

Wuahandler.dll

5.0.8540.1004

702,880

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x64

Wufbhandler.dll

5.0.8540.1001

95,648

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x64

Adminconsole.msi

Not Applicable

177,967,104

06-Aug-2017

12:59

Not Applicable

Alternatehandler.dll

5.0.8540.1007

141,216

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Ccmauthmessagehook.dll

5.0.8540.1001

147,872

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x86

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8540.1004

1,044,896

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Ccmctm.dll

5.0.8540.1007

656,288

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Ccmdts.dll

5.0.8540.1005

1,044,896

10-Aug-2017

03:14

x86

Ccmgencert.dll

5.0.8540.1001

264,096

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x86

Ccmhttp.dll

5.0.8540.1001

212,384

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Ccmid.dll

5.0.8540.1004

324,000

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not Applicable

805,099

22-Aug-2017

01:48

Not Applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8540.1006

2,105,528

22-Aug-2017

01:11

x86

Ccmsetup.msi

Not Applicable

3,088,384

22-Aug-2017

01:48

Not Applicable

Ccmsetupactiond.dll

5.0.8540.1006

1,296,288

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x86

Ccmsetupactioni.dll

5.0.8540.1006

563,616

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x86

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8540.1006

618,912

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x86

Client.msi

Not Applicable

31,674,368

25-Aug-2017

23:54

Not Applicable

Cmrcviewer.exe

5.0.8540.1001

612,256

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Cmtrace.exe

5.0.8540.1000

748,448

14-Jul-2017

00:56

x86

Complrelayendpoint.dll

5.0.8540.1006

284,576

22-Aug-2017

01:09

x86

Configmgr1706-adminui-kb4036267-i386.msp

Not Applicable

86,319,104

27-Aug-2017

01:00

Not Applicable

Consolesetup.exe

5.0.8540.1003

273,312

25-Jul-2017

00:44

x86

Contentaccess.dll

5.0.8540.1007

806,816

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8540.1007

1,700,768

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Deltadownload.dll

5.0.8540.1004

207,264

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Extadsch.exe

5.0.8540.1001

1,814,944

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Extractcontent.exe

5.0.8540.1001

1,791,904

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Osddriverclient.exe

5.0.8540.1004

361,888

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Processproxy.exe

5.0.8540.1001

85,920

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Pulldp.msi

Not Applicable

7,254,016

10-Aug-2017

04:03

Not Applicable

Scclient.common.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

259,992

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.data.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

241,560

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.exe

5.0.8540.1004

617,376

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scclient.pages.dll

5.1706.1043.1000

292,248

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Scnotification.exe

5.1706.1043.1000

123,800

03-Aug-2017

23:29

x86

Settingsagent.dll

5.0.8540.1001

500,640

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x86

Smsdpprov.mof

Not Applicable

10,272

14-Jul-2017

00:18

Not Applicable

Tsmbautorun.exe

5.0.8540.1001

19,872

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Tsmessaging.dll

5.0.8540.1007

820,128

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8540.1001

1,174,944

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Tspxe.dll

5.0.8540.1007

65,952

25-Aug-2017

22:39

x86

Updateshandler.dll

5.0.8540.1005

703,904

10-Aug-2017

03:14

x86

Updatetrustedsites.exe

5.0.8540.1001

45,472

18-Jul-2017

00:40

x86

Wuahandler.dll

5.0.8540.1004

442,272

03-Aug-2017

03:33

x86

Wufbhandler.dll

5.0.8540.1001

77,728

18-Jul-2017

23:05

x86

References

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