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  • #13397
    pepinjo
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    Hi Doug,

    This month we had over 20 failures with pathing 2019 servers using BacthPatch and the output received are this error message below:

    Error -102: Failed to execute the search. – 00:50:00

    We can manually login into the server and patch them without any issue.

    Any though?

    Thank you
    Jon

    #13398
    doug
    Moderator
    #13399
    pepinjo
    Participant

    Thanks Doug,
    Unfortunately, I can’t find this error code :

    HRESULT: -2145107961

    Please advise,
    Thank you
    Jon

    #13400
    doug
    Moderator

    0x80244007 -2145107961 WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT
    a SOAP Fault was returned by the server. See the more specific WU_E_PT_SOAP_xxxx mappings when a SOAP fault was returned by the server.
    SOAP client failed because there was a SOAP fault for reasons of WU_E_PT_SOAP_* error codes.

    This is probably an issue on your WSUS.

    We discussed one possible cause here:
    https://batchpatch.com/forums/x/topic/102-failed-to-execute-the-search-hresult-2145107961/

    Microsoft discusses another possible cause here:
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/error-80244007-when-wsus-client-scans-updates

    Aside from the two possible solutions mentioned above, other options to fix or workaround the issue might include:

    -Cleanup your WSUS database. This might resolve it.

    -Configure BatchPatch to get updates from Windows Update instead of your local WSUS (‘Tools > Settings > Windows Update > Server Selection’). This doesn’t solve the issue with the WSUS but it should work to get the recent updates installed. It’s also possible that once the recent updates are installed that the machines will once again be able to properly communicate with the WSUS without modifying/fixing the WSUS itself.

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