



(see snapshot1)ģ) Do you have only one liveupdate policy for all machines (to download definitions from default management server)? Yes, only one update policy for all the machines, and yes- clients are downloading updates from sepm server.Ĥ) Are all clients on the same VLAN? Since some times there are firewall rules, try to move the client (physically) to a location that clients do get updates. Run luall.exe from the client that has outdated def file (Feb 20,2012)> result: Failed. Run luall.exe from the client that has updated def file> result: successful I tried these: (all clients have internet access) March 26, 2012Ģ) Have you tried to run the liveupdate on a client (if there is internet access) to see if the client is updated. 1) Does the SEPM Server has the latest updates? No.
