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Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed and additional hotfixes that are included in the current update rollup for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager current branch, version 1806.

Issues that are fixed

  • The MP_GetSuperPeerContentLocations peer cache stored procedure is optimized to improve SQL performance and accuracy of results.

  • Multiple improvements are made to the Lifecycle Dashboard.

  • After you change a task sequence that contains a hidden variable, that variable may be overwritten by incorrect information that causes the task sequence not to run.

  • Third-party software update catalogs or file contents that contain a space in the URL or file name do not get synchronized or published.

  • When changes are made to controlled folders access, the Exploit Guard policy doesn't take effect on clients as expected.

  • After you update to Configuration Manager current branch, version 1806, the Browse button is incorrectly disabled for Product Codes in Windows Installer properties in the Configuration Manager console.

  • When the An administrator must approve a request for this application on the device option is enabled, Software Center displays an approved application for a given user on another device. For example, if a user request for an application from computer Desktop1 is approved, that same request is listed as approved when that user logs in on computer Desktop2.

  • The SMS Executive service (smsexec.exe) may stop unexpectedly when it processes client health data.

  • The uninstall process fails for a high availability site that was previously configured as the passive server. The FailOverMgr.log contains entries that resemble the following:

    Failed to get installation directory for site server {old_site_server_name}

  • After you add an Azure Active Directory tenant to the Configuration Manager console, the site database may grow unexpectedly. This issue occurs because of the addition of extraneous audit information to the site database.

  • Suspending a phase deployment that's configured to start sometime in the future may cause the client to start that deployment instead.

  • Installation of a passive high availability site server may fail if the target server is configured to use a named instance of the site database in an Always On Availability Group. Additionally, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the Configuration Manager Setup log:

    CTool::ConvertNETBIOSToFQDN: getaddrinfo failed on {server_name}\{instance_name}, WSA error = 11001

  • The Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Configuration Manager component on a site server doesn't communicate with a remote WSUS Server when a proxy is configured for that site server.

  • Certificate selection parameters are not recognized during new client installation if they are passed by using a configuration file.

  • After disabling the Server Group option for a collection, member clients incorrectly look for a deployment lock. When this issue occurs, the client can't install updates.

  • After you update to Configuration Manager current branch, version 1806, co-managed devices may not run deployments that are targeted to users.

  • The Install software packages according to dynamic variable list option is automatically selected. This issue occurs after you change an existing task sequence in the task sequence editor to add Install Package actions.

  • Trying to add a Run Command Line step to an existing task sequence that updates the operating system fails. Additionally, an error that resembles the following is displayed in the Task Sequence Editor:

    ConfigMgr Error Object:
    Instance of SMS_ExtendedStatus
    Description = “Failed to validate property TargetDrive.”;
    ErrorCode = 2147500037

  • The Configuration Manager console may stop unexpectedly when you try to open a new window, such as the Task Sequence Editor window.

  • The promotion of a passive site server to active mode may fail. This issue can occur if the installation of the SDK provider on the passive server overwrites information in the SMS registry key.

  • After the Configuration Manager client is installed, the following registry key may still contain data. This leftover data can interfere with future management by either Configuration Manager or Microsoft Intune.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DeviceManageabilityCSP

  • The Adjust the download speed to use the unused network bandwidth (Windows LEDBAT) distribution point property doesn't work as expected in Configuration Manager current branch, version 1806.

    Note After this update rollup is applied, new distribution points that use this property function as expected. However, for existing distribution points, you must disable and then re-enable this property in order for those existing distribution points to function correctly.

Additional hotfixes included in this update rollup

  • 4465865 Software updates aren't download in a Configuration Manager environment if WSUS is disconnected.

Known issues

  • After this update rollup is installed, the Configuration Manager console may not open. This issue occurs if there's a provider that's remote to both the site server and the server that's running SQL Server for a given site. Additionally, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the Smsprov.log file when you try to open the console in this scenario:

    *** [42000][2571][Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0][SQL Server]User '{domain}\{provider_computer_account}' does not have permission to run DBCC TRACEON.
    ~*~*~[42000][2571][Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0][SQL Server]User '{domain}\{provider_computer_account}' does not have permission to run DBCC TRACEON.    

    To resolve this known issue, set the following registry value to 0 (zero) on the remote provider computer:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Providers\UseLegacyCardinality

    After the registry change is made, restart the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service on the provider computer.

  • After this update rollup is installed, the "Lifecycle 01A - Computers with a specific software product" report returns an error that resembles the following:

    The SELECT permission was denied on the object 'v_WindowsServicingStates'
    To resolve this error, run the following SQL command on database for the site server:

    GRANT SELECT ON v_WindowsServicingStates TO smsschm_users

Update information for System Center Configuration Manager, version 1806

This update is available for installation in the Updates and Servicing node of the Configuration Manager console.

Note This update also applies to customers who are running Configuration Manager version 1806, first wave.

If the service connection point is in offline mode, you must reimport the update so that it's listed in the Configuration Manager console. See Install in-console Updates for System Center Configuration Manager for detailed 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, select Administration > Site Configuration > Sites > 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 aren't 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')

Notes

  • If the value 1 is returned, the site is up-to-date, with all the hotfixes applied on its parent primary site.

  • If the value 0 is returned, the site hasn't installed all the fixes that were applied to the primary site, and you should use the Recover Secondary Site option to update the secondary site.

Update replacement

This update replaces previously released update KB4346645 or KB 4459354, depending on the different first wave version.

For first wave customers: After this update rollup is applied, update KB4346645 or KB 4459354 may still appear in the Updates and Servicing with a state of “Ready to Install.” You can safely ignore this display.

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 name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Platform

Adminui.cmpivotparser.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

85,904

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.createdt.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

1,377,680

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.machineassociation.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

394,640

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.ps.collections.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

196,496

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.tasksequenceeditor.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

1,965,968

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Baseobj.dll

5.0.8692.1509

2,367,376

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Basesvr.dll

5.0.8692.1509

4,077,456

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Bootstrp.exe

5.0.8692.1509

3,046,288

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not applicable

1,056,192

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.cab

Not applicable

9,501

23-Jul-2018

20:36

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8692.1509

5,001,904

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8692.1509

1,330,576

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Certmgr.dll

5.0.8692.1509

556,432

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Chmgr.dll

5.0.8692.1509

73,104

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Cloudproxyservice.cab

Not applicable

9,328,604

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Cmpivotcontent.xml

Not applicable

53,791

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Cmupdate.exe

5.0.8692.1509

22,466,448

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Cmupdateinstallationstatus.resx

Not applicable

95,001

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Configmgr1806-client-kb4462978-x64.msp

Not applicable

2,134,016

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Distmgr.dll

5.0.8692.1509

1,202,064

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Dwss.msi

Not applicable

12,742,656

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Exploitguardhandler.dll

5.0.8692.1509

142,736

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Lutables.enc

Not applicable

94,529,339

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Mcs.msi

Not applicable

16,801,792

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Microsoft.configmgrdatawarehouse.exe

5.0.8692.1509

693,136

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.feedback.common.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

159,632

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azuremanagement.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

120,208

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.bgbserverchannel.dll

5.0.8692.1509

179,088

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.cloudservicesmanager.dll

5.0.8692.1509

149,392

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.isvupdatessyncagent.dll

5.0.8692.1509

222,608

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.messageprocessingengine.dll

5.0.8692.1509

59,792

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.phaseddeployment.podworker.dll

5.0.8692.1509

37,776

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.replicationconfigurationandmonitoring.dll

5.0.8692.1509

353,168

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.serviceconnector.dll

5.0.8692.1509

71,568

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.softwarecatalog.website.portalclasses.dll

5.0.8692.1509

134,032

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Mp.msi

Not applicable

22,315,008

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Mpfdm.dll

5.0.8692.1509

158,096

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Offlineservicingmgr.dll

5.0.8692.1509

195,472

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Policypv.dll

5.0.8692.1509

971,664

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Portlweb.msi

Not applicable

7,319,552

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Prereqcore.dll

5.0.8692.1509

4,465,552

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Prereqcoreres.dll

5.0.8692.1509

887,696

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Pulldp.msi

Not applicable

15,364,096

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Replicationconfiguration.xml

Not applicable

114,029

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Report410.rdl

Not applicable

119,471

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Reportlc1.rdl

Not applicable

24,562

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Reportlc2.rdl

Not applicable

25,573

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Sccmpxe.exe

5.0.8692.1509

619,408

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Setupcore.dll

5.0.8692.1509

23,862,672

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Sitecomp.exe

5.0.8692.1509

905,104

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Smp.msi

Not applicable

11,210,752

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Smsclient.dll

5.0.8692.1509

447,376

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8692.1509

3,781,008

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Smstsvc.exe

5.0.8692.1509

3,944,336

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Srsrp.msi

Not applicable

8,687,616

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Update.sql

Not applicable

215,213

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Updatesdeployment.dll

5.0.8692.1509

1,827,216

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Wsusmsp.dll

5.0.8692.1509

34,192

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Wsyncact.dll

5.0.8692.1509

103,824

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Prereqcoreres.dll

5.0.8692.1509

887,696

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Adminui.cmpivotparser.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

85,904

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.createdt.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

1,377,680

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.machineassociation.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

394,640

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.ps.collections.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

196,496

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Adminui.tasksequenceeditor.dll

5.1806.1074.1507

1,965,968

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not applicable

1,056,192

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8692.1509

5,001,904

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x64

Ccmsetup.msi

Not applicable

6,451,200

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8692.1509

1,074,064

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Configmgr1806-adminui-kb4462978-i386.msp

Not applicable

18,309,120

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Configmgr1806-client-kb4462978-i386.msp

Not applicable

1,855,488

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Exploitguardhandler.dll

5.0.8692.1509

113,552

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Lutables.enc

Not applicable

94,529,339

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.feedback.common.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

159,632

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azuremanagement.dll

5.1806.1070.1005

120,208

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.cloudservicesmanager.dll

5.0.8692.1509

149,392

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Pulldp.msi

Not applicable

12,496,896

29-Aug-2018

02:10

Not applicable

Sccmpxe.exe

5.0.8692.1509

551,312

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Smsclient.dll

5.0.8692.1509

351,632

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8692.1509

2,713,488

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

Updatesdeployment.dll

5.0.8692.1509

1,426,832

29-Aug-2018

02:10

x86

References

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