Applies ToMicrosoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2

Summary

This article describes the issues that are fixed and functionality that is updated in Cumulative Update 3 (CU3) for Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 (SP2) and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1). This update applies to both releases.

Issues that are fixed

Administrator Console

  • The Administrator Console may take longer than expected to expand different nodes, such as the All Users or All Devices nodes. This occurs when the console is installed on a touch-screen enabled computer.

  • The Create Task Sequence Wizard generates an Unhandled exception when the Configuration Manager Console is installed on a computer that is running Windows 10 version 1511.

  • The Configuration Manager console exits unexpectedly when the Task Sequence Editor is used to change a Microsoft Recovery (Windows RE) partition. Additionally, you receive an exception that resembles the following:

    System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException: The given key was not present in the dictionary.

  • The Configuration Manager console exits unexpectedly when you try to add a custom icon for an application that's available in the Application Catalog. This only occurs if the FIPS local/group security policy, 'System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing', is enabled on the computer that is running the console.

Operating system deployment

  • A task sequence may continue for an application installation failure, even if the Continue on error option is not selected in the task sequence properties. This applies to task sequences installing applications that use a dynamic variable list.

  • A task sequence will try to reinstall applications already installed by using a dynamic variable list if one of the applications is configured to restart the computer. For example, if the third in a list of 3 applications requires a restart, the first and second applications in the list will try to install again after the restart.

  • Use of the pre-provision BitLocker task sequence step during an operating system deployment results in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) having a status of Ready for use, with reduced functionality.

Configuration Manager Client

  • Applications removed from a Mac client computer continue to appear in the Installed Software node of hardware inventory for that client.

Microsoft Intune and mobile device management

  • In a Configuration Manager environment in which the Microsoft Exchange Server connector is configured for use with Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, mobile devices aren't listed as expected in the All Mobile Devices node of the administrator console. Additionally, errors that resemble the following are recorded in the EasDisc.log file on the Configuration Manager site server:

    ERROR: [MANAGED] Invoking cmdlet Get-Recipient failed. Exception: System.Management.Automation.RemoteException: Cannot bind parameter 'Filter' to the target. Exception setting "Filter": "The value "$true" could not be converted to type System.Boolean….STATMSG: ID=8817 SEV=W LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_EXCHANGE_CONNECTOR" …ERROR: [MANAGED] Exception: Cannot bind parameter 'Filter' to the target. Exception setting "Filter": "The value "$true" could not be converted to type System.Boolean."ERROR: Failed to check status of discovery thread of managed COM. error = Unknown error 0x80131501

    Note This log entry is truncated for readability.

  • The certificate required to connect to the Intune service cannot be renewed if the Microsoft Intune connector is installed to a server other than the site server, and proxy authentication is required for Internet access.

  • Blocking Exchange ActiveSync access for an enrolled device fails. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the EasDisc.log file on the site server after the blocking action fails:

    *** [42000][102][Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0][SQL Server]Incorrect syntax near 'IsUIBlocked'.ERROR: UpdateDeviceAccessState: Execute() failed.

Site Systems

  • The client automatic upgrade policy is refreshed after every restart of the SMS Executive service, even when no properties have changes. Entries that resemble the following are recorded in the hman.log file on the site server.

    Handle auto-upgrade client configuration changesUpdate auto-upgrade client configurationsUpdated client upgrade program offer with a new schedule

    Note These entries are truncated for readability.

  • The State Systems component does not process messages that are generated by the Certificate Registration Point site system role if that server is configured to use a non-US date format. Errors that resemble the following are recorded in the statesys.log file on the site server:

    SQL MESSAGE: spProcessStateReport - Error: Message processing encountered a SQL error 241 at record 1 for TopicType 5001: "Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string.", Line 0 in procedure ""

  • The SMS Executive service may exit unexpectedly when it processes a NOIDMIF file that contains a Unicode character invalid for the codepage of the site server.

  • The "Reassign Distribution Point" migration task may stop responding when it tries to reassign a distribution point from a Configuration Manager 2007 secondary site. This occurs if the database record for the 2007 distribution point is removed and replicated to the primary site before the new record is added.

  • The WMI Provider Host (WmiPrvSE.exe) hosting the Configuration Manager Provider (SMSProv) may exceed its memory quota on a site that processes lots of status messages from a custom application. This can result in a loss of connectivity through the Configuration Manager console until the server hosting the provider is restarted.

  • Queries, and query-based collections that use the Windows Update Agent Version as criteria return unexpected results for Windows 10-based computers. This is because the Windows Update Agent Version in hardware inventory data is reported incorrectly in the 6.x range, such as 6.0.10240.16397 instead of the 10.x range, such as 10.0.10240.16397.

Software distribution and content management

  • 3120338 Content can’t be downloaded from Cloud-Based Distribution Points System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 when BranchCache is enabled

  • Applications deployed to a device that uses the Primary Device global condition will fail if the primary user has an apostrophe in their name.

  • Distribution Points configured for HTTPS communications will be reset to use HTTP communications after other site properties are changed. For example, installing a new Software Update Point can trigger the Distribution Point to revert to HTTP communications. Other Distribution Point settings may also change.

  • 3123884 Application installation fails from the Company Portal in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

Settings management

  • 3118485 "Setting Discovery Error" is returned for SQL Server 2014 Configuration Items in System Center Configuration Manager

  • A Configuration Item (CI) that uses a Setting Type of SQL query will only evaluate against the first instance of a SQL Server even if the “All Instances” option is checked in the CI properties.

Additional changes that are included in this update

Endpoint Protection

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

Supported operating systems

  • Mac OS X 10.11 can be targeted as a client platform for the following features:

    • Application Management

    • Settings Management

Software updates management / operating system deployment

  • A new optional task sequence variable, SMSTSWaitForSecondReboot, is available to better control client behavior when a software update installation requires two restarts. This is in addition to changes released with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 to improve handling of unexpected restarts, as documented in Install Software Updates. This variable should be set before the "Install Software Updates" step to prevent a task sequence from failing because of a "double reboot" of a software update. SMSTSWaitForSecondReboot is a value in seconds that specifies how long the task sequence execution process should pause after the computer restarts to allow for sufficient time for a second restart to occur. For example, setting SMSTSWaitForSecondReboot to 600 results in a pause of 10 minutes after a restart before additional task sequence steps execute. This can be useful when hundreds of updates are being applied in a single "Install Software Updates" task sequence step. The value can be raised or lowered , depending on the volume of updates in your environment. If later task sequence steps trigger a computer restart, a second SMSTSWaitForSecondReboot variable can be set to reduce the wait down back to 0. This makes sure there are no additional delays after software updates are applied.

How to obtain Cumulative Update 3 for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager R2 Service Pack 1

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 obtain 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 releases:

  • System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1

  • System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2

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 2 for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1.

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 3 for Cumulative Update 3.

Administrator Console

The version that is displayed in the About System Center Configuration Manager dialog box is 5.0.8239.1403.

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 5.00.8239.1403.

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

Adminui.wqlqueryengine.dll

5.0.8239.1403

92,848

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adsource.dll

5.0.8239.1403

340,144

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Affinityagent.dll

5.0.8239.1403

210,096

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Aiupdatesvc.exe

5.0.8239.1403

94,896

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Aius.msi

Not Applicable

2,860,032

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Basesvr.dll

5.0.8239.1403

3,639,472

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Baseutil.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,322,160

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,347,760

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Ccmexec.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,773,744

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not Applicable

677,710

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Ccmsetup.cab

Not Applicable

9,590

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,739,952

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8239.1403

592,048

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Certenrollendpoint.dll

5.0.8239.1403

597,168

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Certenrollprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1403

321,712

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Certmgr.dll

5.0.8239.1403

334,512

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Cloudusersync.dll

5.0.8239.1403

24,752

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Conditionalaccessreport.rdl

Not Applicable

78,845

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Configmgr2012ac-sp2r2sp1-kb3135680-x64.msp

Not Applicable

4,934,656

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Contentwebrole.cab

Not Applicable

7,570,450

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Createmedia.exe

5.0.8239.1403

310,960

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,360,496

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Cryptoutility.dll

5.0.8239.1403

14,000

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Dcmobjectmodel.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,138,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Dcmsqlqueryprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1403

204,464

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Deploytovhd.exe

5.0.8239.1403

578,224

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Distmgr.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,039,536

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Dmp.msi

Not Applicable

5,387,776

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Dmpdownloader.dll

5.0.8239.1403

24,752

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Dmpuploader.dll

5.0.8239.1403

27,824

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Easdisc.dll

5.0.8239.1403

147,632

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Exportcontent.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,038,512

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Fsp.msi

Not Applicable

3,707,904

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Hman.dll

5.0.8239.1403

864,432

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Imrsdk.dll

10.0.0.13059

3,109,832

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Lsutilities.dll

5.0.8239.1403

841,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Mcs.msi

Not Applicable

10,741,760

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.admanager.dll

5.0.8239.1403

65,712

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.dll

5.0.8239.1403

210,608

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.macinstaller.dll

5.0.8239.1403

33,968

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll

5.0.8239.1403

41,136

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exchangeconnector.dll

5.0.8239.1403

98,992

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azureroles.common.utility.dll

5.0.8239.1403

26,800

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azureroles.contentmanager.dll

5.0.8239.1403

49,840

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.connector.dll

5.0.8239.1403

109,232

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.dataupload.dll

5.0.8239.1403

57,008

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.dmpconnector.messagedownload.dll

5.0.8239.1403

44,720

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.intunecontentmanager.dll

5.0.8239.1403

81,072

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.mobile.proxyengine.common.dll

5.0.8239.1403

471,728

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Mp.msi

Not Applicable

10,456,064

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Noncompliantappdetails.rdl

Not Applicable

37,075

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Osdapplyos.exe

5.0.8239.1403

274,096

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,861,808

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdcore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,013,424

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdimageproperties.dll

5.0.8239.1403

503,472

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdofflinebitlocker.exe

5.0.8239.1403

62,640

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdrunpowershellscript.exe

5.0.8239.1403

48,304

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdsetuphook.exe

5.0.8239.1403

2,895,024

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Osdsmpclient.exe

5.0.8239.1403

321,712

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Outgoingcontentmanager.dll

5.0.8239.1403

102,064

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Pkgxfermgr.dll

5.0.8239.1403

380,592

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Pulldp.msi

Not Applicable

9,319,424

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Scepinstall.exe

4.7.214.0

28,359,824

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Sdkinst.exe

5.0.8239.1403

2,842,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Sitecomp.exe

5.0.8239.1403

681,136

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Smp.msi

Not Applicable

5,642,240

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Smsappinstall.exe

5.0.8239.1403

291,504

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8239.1403

3,444,400

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Smsprov.dll

5.0.8239.1403

11,324,080

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Smsshv.msi

Not Applicable

2,409,472

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Smsswd.exe

5.0.8239.1403

282,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Srsrp.msi

Not Applicable

5,048,832

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Srvboot.exe

5.0.8239.1403

3,641,008

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Tsbootshell.exe

5.0.8239.1403

2,613,936

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Tscore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,776,752

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Tsmbootstrap.exe

5.0.8239.1403

562,352

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,678,000

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Update.sql

Not Applicable

156,249

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Wtgcreator.exe

5.0.8239.1403

513,200

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Wuahandler.dll

5.0.8239.1403

589,488

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,880

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,880

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,880

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,880

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,880

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Defaultcategories.dll

5.0.8239.1403

9,392

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x64

Adminui.appmanfoundation.dll

5.0.8239.1403

117,424

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.cloudserviceroles.dll

5.0.8239.1403

427,184

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.collectionproperty.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,318,064

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.common.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,714,352

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.conditionaccess.dll

5.0.8239.1403

96,944

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.createapp.dll

5.0.8239.1403

374,960

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.createdt.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,294,000

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.devicesetting.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,377,456

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.distributecontent.dll

5.0.8239.1403

154,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.driver.dll

5.0.8239.1403

435,888

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.migrationassistant.dll

5.0.8239.1403

161,968

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.newtasksequencewizard.dll

5.0.8239.1403

418,480

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.sitesystems.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,510,576

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.tasksequenceeditor.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,870,000

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.uiresources.dll

5.0.8239.1403

8,624,304

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.wifipolicy.dll

5.0.8239.1403

328,368

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Adminui.wqlqueryengine.dll

5.0.8239.1403

92,848

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Affinityagent.dll

5.0.8239.1403

154,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Baseutil.dll

5.0.8239.1403

919,216

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Ccmcore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

958,128

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Ccmexec.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,240,240

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Ccmsetup-sup.cab

Not Applicable

677,710

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Ccmsetup.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,739,952

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Ccmsetup.msi

Not Applicable

2,803,712

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Ccmutillib.dll

5.0.8239.1403

444,080

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Certenrollendpoint.dll

5.0.8239.1403

445,104

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Certenrollprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1403

236,208

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Configmgr2012ac-sp2r2sp1-kb3135680-i386.msp

Not Applicable

3,449,856

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Configmgr2012adminui-sp2r2sp1-kb3135680-i386.msp

Not Applicable

103,151,104

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Createmedia.exe

5.0.8239.1403

249,520

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Createtsmediaadm.dll

5.0.8239.1403

1,676,976

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Cryptoutility.dll

5.0.8239.1403

14,000

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Databaseresources.dll

5.0.8239.1403

194,224

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Dcmobjectmodel.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,138,288

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Dcmsqlqueryprovider.dll

5.0.8239.1403

155,312

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Deploytovhd.exe

5.0.8239.1403

390,832

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Exportcontent.dll

5.0.8239.1403

772,784

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Imrsdk.dll

10.0.0.13059

2,143,688

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Lsutilities.dll

5.0.8239.1403

621,744

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.dll

5.0.8239.1403

210,608

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.macinstaller.dll

5.0.8239.1403

33,968

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.applicationmanagement.winphone8installer.dll

5.0.8239.1403

41,136

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.exe

5.0.8239.1403

396,976

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanagement.reporting.dll

5.0.8239.1403

380,080

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.configurationmanager.azureroles.contentmanager.dll

5.0.8239.1403

49,840

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.enterprisemanagement.ui.consoleframework.dll

7.1.3826.0

1,403,576

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.enterprisemanagement.ui.controls.dll

7.1.3826.0

517,304

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.enterprisemanagement.ui.foundation.dll

7.1.3826.0

228,024

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.enterprisemanagement.ui.viewframework.dll

7.1.3826.0

119,992

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Microsoft.enterprisemanagement.ui.wpfviews.dll

7.1.3826.0

178,360

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdapplyos.exe

5.0.8239.1403

212,656

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdbitlocker_wtg.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,238,192

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdcore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

731,824

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdofflinebitlocker.exe

5.0.8239.1403

50,864

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdrunpowershellscript.exe

5.0.8239.1403

40,112

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdsetuphook.exe

5.0.8239.1403

2,053,808

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Osdsmpclient.exe

5.0.8239.1403

227,504

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Pulldp.msi

Not Applicable

6,853,120

14-Jan-2016

01:05

Not Applicable

Scepinstall.exe

4.7.214.0

28,359,824

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Smsappinstall.exe

5.0.8239.1403

217,776

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Smsdp.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,449,072

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Smsswd.exe

5.0.8239.1403

211,120

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Tsbootshell.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,757,360

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Tscore.dll

5.0.8239.1403

2,008,752

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Tsmbootstrap.exe

5.0.8239.1403

430,256

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Tsprogressui.exe

5.0.8239.1403

1,108,144

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Wtgcreator.exe

5.0.8239.1403

513,200

14-Jan-2016

01:05

x86

Wuahandler.dll

5.0.8239.1403

377,520

14-Jan-2016

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 Manager Learn about the terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates.

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