
I could try to do it by hand, but there are at least 11 files/ update, and I do not think this is normal. I also tried direct download, from O365 updates in sccm, no luck, I tried from Microsoft Update Catalog (I get a ~20kb file). I checked Certification location in MMC/Certificates, its whee its supposed to be and valid for a long time to come. My set-up is small, a primary with WSUS on it, a few DP's and a DMZ secondary with WSUS on it as well.Īll ADR's ran without any kind of issues except for the O365 one. Same issue here with the O365 updates, this month.įiles are downloading from: redacted/office/data/XXXXXXXXX (5 different updates).Īs soon as the counter gets past 90% downloaded, I get:Īuthentication of file C:\Windows\TEMP\XXXXXXX.tmp failed, error 0x800b0004ĮRROR: DownloadContentFiles() failed with hr=0x80073633. I have seen a number of posts relating to this, but they have not helped in resolving this issue, with only started on, including which suggests unchecking the box for "EnableĪnything that will help resolve this would be gratefully received. To enable cert revocation check use: UpdDwnldCfg.exe /checkrevocationĪuthentication of file C:\Windows\TEMP\CABECC4.tmp failed, error 0x800b0004ĮRROR: DownloadContentFiles() failed with hr=0x80073633 The last few lines of the patchdownloader.log reports:ĭownload in progress: 90 percent completeĭownload to C:\Windows\TEMP\CABECC4.tmp returns 0Ĭert revocation check is disabled so cert revocation list will not be checked. All the other ADRs for SCEP, Patch Tuesday WSUS etc. The ADR that downloads Windows Defender updates and definitions has just started failing. I'm using Software Updates in SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 with a number of ADRs for various updates.
