Tips for troubleshooting WSUS Agents that are not reporting to the WSUS server
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The WSUS client agent may not report to the WSUS server for many reasons. Here I’ll go through some of the reasons and how you can troubleshoot the process.

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It sounds like the latest release of the Windows Update Agent was installed along with what is known as a Root Certificate. ” A public key certificate, usually just called a certificate, is a digitally signed statement that binds the value of a public key to the identity of the person, device, or service that holds the corresponding


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