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<P>Also, here is a link to some MS tools to help troubleshoot it, some times they have helped in the past, but mostly googling the error in the .log file has gotten me the best results.</P>
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<P><A href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/bb466192.aspx">http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/bb466192.aspx</A></P>
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<P><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Ray Tyner" <ray.tyner@ptcumc.org><BR>To: "IT Discussion Forum" <discuss@itdiscuss.org><BR>Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2009 10:59:16 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<BR>Subject: [itdiscuss] WSUS 3.0<BR><BR>I have certain computers on the net that do not talk to the WSUS server.<BR>Is there a way to push or pull info?<BR><BR>Ray Tyner<BR>Peachtree City UMC<BR>678.642.3362<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>it discuss mailing list: discuss@itdiscuss.org<BR>Mailing List: http://itdiscuss.org/discuss<BR>Web Discussion Board: http://itdiscuss.org/discuss-forum<BR>Wiki: http://itdiscuss.org/wiki<BR>Internet Relay Chat: irc://irc.freenode.net/citrt<BR></P></div></body></html>