The second upgrade for SCCM Current Branch (1511) is now available. This post is a complete step-by-step SCCM 1606 upgrade guide. If you’re looking for a complete SCCM 1511 installation guide, see our blog series which covers it all. You can’t install this upgrade if you are running SCCM 2012. You need to be at least at SCCM 1511.

Installing SCCM upgrades is very important to your infrastructure. It adds new feature and fixes lots of issues, which some of them are important.

New Update and Servicing model

If you’re not familiar with the new SCCM servicing model, read our New Update and Servicing section of the 1602 upgrade post which explain it all.

Similar to SCCM 1602, if you need to make a new SCCM installation, you can’t install SCCM 1606 directly. You need to install SCCM 1511 first and then apply SCCM 1606 from the console. SCCM 1511 is still the baseline version if you’re starting from scratch.

Update 2016/10/12

SCCM 1606 is now available as a new baseline media. You can use this new media to install a new site, or upgrade from System Center 2012 Configuration Manager with Service Pack 2 or System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with Service Pack 1. See the Technet documentation for more information about the new media.

*If you are running SCCM 1511 or 1602, the latest updates will be replaced by SCCM 1606 in the SCCM Console after installation. If you are on SCCM 1511, you won’t be able to install 1602 after 1606, you can skip it and install SCCM 1606 directly which contains all 1602 features.

SCCM 1606 New features and fixes

If you’ve been installing SCCM Technical Preview in your lab, SCCM 1606 contain most features included in the latest Technical Previews (1603 and up).

Consult this Technet article for a full features list. 1606 also applies the latest KB/fixes to fix known bugs…. Including KB3155482 but not KB3174008 (which was release a week prior to 1606). If you had already installed KB3174008, 1606 will revert the fixes included in KB3174008. Microsoft recommendation is to skip this KB (unless you are really blocked by this), update to 1606 and wait for a new KB that will be available for 1606 soon. (Which will include KB3174008).

This is also the SCCM version that will bring support for the Windows 10 Anniversary update.

Here’s our list of favorite features :

  • Option for clients to switch to a new software update point
    • You can enable the option for Configuration Manager clients to switch to a new software update point when there are issues with the active software update point.
  • Per-app VPN for Windows 10 devices
    • For Windows 10 devices managed using Configuration Manager with Intune, you can add a list of apps that automatically open a VPN connection that you have configured through the Configuration Manager admin console. You have the option of restricting VPN traffic to those apps, or you can continue to allow all traffic through the VPN connection.
  • Customize the RamDisk TFTP block size and window size on PXE-enabled distribution points
    • You can customize the RamDisk TFTP block size and window size for PXE-enabled distribution points. If you have customized your network, it could cause the boot image download to fail with a time-out error because the block or window size is too large. The RamDisk TFTP block size and window size customization allow you to optimize TFTP traffic when using PXE to meet your specific network requirements
  • Improvements to the Install software updates task sequence
    • A new task sequence variable, SMSTSSoftwareUpdateScanTimeout, is available to give you the ability to control the timeout on the software updates scan during the Install software updates task sequence step. The default value is 30 minutes.
    • There have been improvements to logging. The smsts.log log file will contain new log entries that reference other log files that will help you to troubleshoot issues during the software updates installation process.

Before you begin

Downloading and installing this update is done entirely from the console. There’s no download link, the update will appear in your console once synchronized.

If you’re running a multi-tier hierarchy, start at the top-level site in the hierarchy. After the top-level site upgrades, you can begin the upgrade of each child site. Complete the upgrade of each site before you begin to upgrade the next site. Until all sites in your hierarchy are upgraded, your hierarchy operates in a mixed version mode.

Before applying this update, we strongly recommend that you go through the upgrade check list provided on Technet. Most importantly, initiate a site backup before your upgrade.

In this post, we’ll be updating a standalone Primary Site Server, console and clients.

Before installing, check if your site is ready for the update :

  • Open the SCCM console
  • Go to Administration \ Cloud Services \ Updates and Servicing
  • In the State column, ensure that the update is Available

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  • If it’s not available, right-click Updates and Servicing and select Check for Updates

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  • The update state will change to Downloading

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  • You can follow the download in Dmpdownloader.log

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  • The update files are stored in the EasyPayload folder in your SCCM Installation directory

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SCCM 1606 Upgrade guide

Step 1 | SCCM 1606 Prerequisite check

Before launching the update, we recommend to launch the prerequisite check :

  • Open the SCCM console
  • Go to Administration \ Cloud Services \ Updates and Servicing
  • Right-click the Configuration Manager 1606 update and select Run prerequisite check

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  • Nothing will happen, the prerequisite check runs in the background. All menu options will be grayed out during the check

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  • One way to see progress is by viewing C:\ConfigMgrPrereq.log

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  • You can also monitor prerequisite check by going to Monitoring / Site Servicing Status, right-click your Update Name and select Show Status

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  • When completed the State column will show Prerequisite check passed

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Step 2 | Launching the SCCM 1606 update

We are now ready to launch the SCCM 1606 update. At this point, plan about 45 minutes for the update installation.

  • Right click the Configuration Manager 1606 update and select Install Update Pack

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  • On the General tab, click Next

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  • On the Features tab, select the features you want to update

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  • If you don’t select one of the feature now and want to enable it later, you’ll be able to so by using the console in Administration \ Cloud Services \ Updates and Servicing \ Features

SCCM 1602 upgrade guide

  • In the Client Update Options, select the desired option for your client update
    • This new feature allows to update only clients member of a specific collection. Refer to the Technet article for more details

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  • On the License Terms tab, accept the licence terms and click Next

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  • On the Summary tab, review your choices and click Next

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  • On the Completion tab, close the wizard. The whole process took a minute but the installation is not over, it has been initiated

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  • During installation, the State column changes to Installing
  • You can  monitor installation by going to Monitoring / Site Servicing Status, right-click your Update Name and select Show Status

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  • … or you can follow detailed installation progress in SCCM Installation Directory\Logs\CMUpdate.log

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[su_box title=”Warning” style=”glass” title_color=”#F0F0F0″]We’ve done numerous SCCM 1606 installation. Some installation start a couple of minutes after you complete the wizard but we’ve seen some installation starts after a 10 minutes delay. Do not reboot or restart any services during this period or your update could be stuck in “Prerequisite check passed” status and all other options greyed out. There’s actually no officially documented methods by Microsoft to fix that. Patience is the key ![/su_box]

  • When completed, you’ll notice the message There are no pending update package to be processed in the log file
  • Monitoring / Site Servicing Status, right-click your Update Name and select Show Status, the last step will be Installation Succeeded

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  • Refresh the Updates and Servicing node, the State column will be Installed

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Updating the consoles

As in 1602, the console has an auto-update feature. At console opening, if you are not running the latest version, you will receive a warning and the update will start automatically.

  • Since all updates operations were initiated from the console, we didn’t close it during the process. We received a warning message when clicking certain objects. You will have the same message when opening a new console
  • Click OK,  console update will starts automatically

SCCM 1602 upgrade guide

SCCM 1602 upgrade guide

  • Wait for the process to complete. You can follow the progress in C:\ConfigMgrAdminUISetup.log and C:\ConfigMgrAdminUISetupVerbose.log. Once completed, the console will open and you’ll be running the latest version

Verification

Consoles

After setup is completed, verify the build number of the console. If the console upgrade was successful, the build number will be 5.0.8412.1003. You can also notice that Version 1606 is stated.

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Servers

  • Go to Administration \ Site Configuration \ Sites
  • Right-click your site and select Properties
  • Verify the Version and Build number

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Clients

The client version will be updated to 5.00.8412.1006 (after updating, see section below)

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SCCM 1606 Client Package distribution

You’ll see that the 2 client packages are updated :

  • Navigate to Software Library \ Application Management \ Packages

SCCM 1602 upgrade guide

  • Check if both package were updated, if not, select both package and initiate a Distribute Content to your distribution points

Boot Images

Boot images are automatically updated during setup. See our post on upgrade consideration in large environment to avoid this if you have multiple distribution points.

  • Go to Software Library / Operating Systems / Boot Images
  • Select your boot image and check the last Content Status date. It should match your setup date

Updating the Clients

Our preferred way to update our clients is by using the Client Upgrade feature :

  • Open the SCCM Console
  • Go to Administration / Site Configuration / Sites
  • Click the Hierarchy Settings in the top ribbon
  • Select Client Upgrade tab
  • The Upgrade client automatically when the new client update are available checkbox has been enabled
  • Review your time frame and adjust it to your needs

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Monitor SCCM client version number

SCCM Reports Client Version

You can see our SCCM Client version reports to give detailed information about every clients versions in your environment. It’s the easiest way to track your client updates.

SCCM 2012 - System Health Configuration Manager SS

Collections

You can also create a collection that targets clients without the latest client version. I use it to monitor which client haven’t been updated yet.

Here’s the query to achieve this: (You can also refer to our Set of Operational Collection Powershell Script which contains this collection)

[pastacode lang=”sql” manual=”select%20SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID%2CSMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType%2CSMS_R_SYSTEM.Name%2CSMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier%2CSMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup%2CSMS_R_SYSTEM.Client%20from%20SMS_R_System%20where%20SMS_R_System.ClientVersion%20!%3D%20’5.00.8412.1006′” message=”” highlight=”” provider=”manual”/]

Happy updating ! 🙂

Comments (76)

Richard Davis

08.26.2016 AT 07:07 PM
Hi I am trying to upgrade from 1602 to 1606 and I am stuck at the precheck during the install. I checked the forums regarding critical inboxes, but they only mention ccretry and I had nothing in it, so I went ahead with the install. See CMUPdate log entires below: Log file shows waiting for CCMUPdate directory updates, but nothing in the directory at all. Any thoughts about how to fix this problem, so the install will succeed.? There are site server reporting WARNING in prereq check. Setup will not continue.. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:12:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Waiting for changes to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directories, updates will be polled in 600 seconds... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:12:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Detected a change to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directory. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:14:15 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: setup type: 1, top level: 1. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:14:15 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Content replication succeeded. Start extracting the package to run prereq check... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:14:15 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Checking if the CMU Staging folder already has the content extracted. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:14:15 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Creating hash for algorithm 32780 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:14:15 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Staging folder has hash = 007BD3681B97290543667F0BB386F95FBAD7A781D25102237981327A20FFA5FC CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:16:56 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Staging folder (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\) has hash AA0C1A133C1F095384128EDC63545C7D52AB7CABB190EBCFF41E7454A8BAB9BF which does not match hash from content library 007BD3681B97290543667F0BB386F95FBAD7A781D25102237981327A20FFA5FC CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:16:56 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Delete folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\ returned 0 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:17:00 PM 1516 (0x05EC) update package content 0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C has been expanded to foler C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\ CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) File 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup\update.map.cab' is signed and trusted. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Signing root cert's thumbprint: cdd4eeae6000ac7f40c3802c171e30148030c072 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Extracting file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup\update.map.cab to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup\ CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Extracted C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup\update.map CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Successfully read file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup\update.map CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) FQDN for server SCCM is SCCM.seta.net CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Target computer is a 64 bit operating system. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Checking for existing setup information. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Setting setup type to 1. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Checking for existing SQL information. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: 'SCCM.seta.net' is a valid FQDN. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Verifying the registry entry for Asset Intelligence installation CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Found registry key for installation of Asset Intelligence full version CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Setup detected an existing Configuration Manager installation. Currently installed version is 8355 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Phase is 1C7 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: SDK Provider is on SCCM.seta.net. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Set working directory to the staging folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\CMUStaging\0D256560-ED2C-45B5-8D75-4D38AB3F758C\SMSSetup CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Setting the default CSV folder path CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Language: Mobile Device (INTL), LangPack: 0. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:32 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Configuration Manager Build Number = 8412 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:33 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Configuration Manager Version = 5.0 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:33 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: Configuration Manager Minimum Build Number = 800 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:33 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Preparing prereq check for site server [SCCM.seta.net]... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:33 PM 1516 (0x05EC) prereqcore has hash value SHA256😀6A00BE674533A027A240E60B46C81B5384B58AD20652D907F4DE26C0803D9A9 CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:34 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Running prereq checking against Server [SCCM.seta.net] ... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:34 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Waiting for changes to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directories, updates will be polled in 240 seconds... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Detected a change to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directory. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Waiting for changes to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directories, updates will be polled in 240 seconds... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Detected a change to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directory. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Waiting for changes to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directories, updates will be polled in 240 seconds... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:18:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) INFO: setup type: 1, top level: 1. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:22:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) There are site server reporting WARNING in prereq check. Setup will not continue.. CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:22:47 PM 1516 (0x05EC) Waiting for changes to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\cmupdate.box" directories, updates will be polled in 600 seconds... CONFIGURATION_MANAGER_UPDATE 8/26/2016 3:22:47 PM 1516 (0x05E

Dave

08.25.2016 AT 02:34 PM
I have a question in regards to migrating from SCCM2012 to SCCM1606. I am wanting to migrate from a Server 2008 R2 with SCCM 2012 to SCCM 1606. If I choose to setup a new Windows Server 2012 install SCCM 1511 do I have to create migration job between 1511 and the SCCM 2012 system or can I go ahead and upgrade SCCM 1511 to SCCM1606 and the perform the migration job between SCCM 2012 and SCCM 1606? I cannot find any documentation specifying if this can be done. I only see documentation specifying that you cannot upgrade directly from SCCM 2012 to 1606 without first installing 1511 by my question is more specifically related to the possibility of migration after upgrading to 1606. Thanks for your help.

Ricardo

09.19.2016 AT 10:20 AM
Hi Dave, Not sure if you got your question answered but we just migrated our environment from a primary site server running 2008 R2 to a new matching server running 2012 R2. In our case we first upgraded all the way to 1602, waited about a month to verify everything was working properly, we then built a new server running 2012 R2 and match it across. That meant, roles, applications (ADK version), firewall rules, same IP/MAC and even same hostname. Then we basically did a site back up, shutdown old (2008 R2) and restored onto new 2012 R2 using the ConfigMgr installation located inside the CD.Latest folder from your site backup. I have some documentation about the process if you're interested.

Tom

02.12.2017 AT 01:50 PM
Ricardo, I am about ready to do the same and would appreciate your documentation if you still have it. Thanks Tom

Nirmal

10.27.2016 AT 01:25 PM
Hi Ricardo, will you be able to share the documentation of your migration from OS 2008R2 to 2012 R2.Thanks

Zach

10.17.2016 AT 03:30 PM
I would be very interested in any documentation you had on this process. I am researching right now to do the very same thing.

Abhishek Kumar

08.24.2016 AT 10:24 AM
Hi Benoit, I have a test SCCM setup where I have 1 CAS and 3 primary sites all at 1602. I tried running pre req check to upgrade the environment to 1602. In site servicing status, it says content replication succeeded on 1 CAS and 2 primaries while one primary is stuck at replicating content from past 16 days. Nothing is happening in CMUPDATE, DMPDOWNLOADER or CONFIGMGRPREREQ logs.

Grant

08.23.2016 AT 09:30 AM
Just finished upgrading from 1602 to 1606 and everything seemed to go OK except under Hierarchy Settings>Client Upgrade, it still shows client version 5.00.8355.1306

Grant

08.23.2016 AT 09:39 AM
Never mind, a reboot of the server seemed to correct this.

Naveen Punj

08.17.2016 AT 10:47 AM
Hello All, We have 1 CAS and 4 primary server in our Infra. All servers are recently Upgrared from SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 to SCCM 1606 I am looking for recommended plan to roll back to SCCM 1511 or SCCM 2012 r2 SP1. Looking for your support on this!!!

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08.17.2016 AT 10:59 AM
Why would you wnat to do this ? The only option you have is to recover from a database backup. See the technet documentation : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt605292.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396#BKMK_RecoverSite

Steve

08.16.2016 AT 10:19 AM
Hi - I am looking for information on uninstalling SCCM 1606 (and SCCM altogether) as I need to rebuild my lab. Historically, you would just relaunch the install media and select to uninstall, however my uninstall option is grayed out now. I believe this is because I am no longer on 1511 but rather on 1606 so it doesn't detect the right version (just a guess). Anyways, please inform how to uninstall 1606 SCCM.

Benoit Lecours

08.17.2016 AT 10:58 AM
Just use the media in the CD.Latest folder from your SCCM installation path. You'll have the option to uninstall.

Rodrigo

08.16.2016 AT 08:19 AM
Update ok! Thanks.

Chris

08.04.2016 AT 02:19 AM
Hello, I just upgraded our environment to 1606. A little while after starting the upgrade, I got a notice to close the console and allow the console to be upgraded. I did that, logged back in, and everything seemed ok. When I went back to the Updates and Servicing node, it says that it's still installing. When I went to the Monitoring > Updates and Servicing Status it says that it's Installed. If I check the about within the console, it shows it's running the same versions that you demonstrated in the screenshots above. When I go to Sites and then properties of my site, it shows I'm running 8412 just like your screenshot. The weird thing is that when I check Monitoring > All Status Messages, it's not showing anything recent, only messages from before the upgrade was initiated. I'm not even sure where to go from here. Does anyone have any ideas?

Benoit Lecours

08.10.2016 AT 01:28 PM
From what you're telling you should be on 1606. Double check that you SMS_Executive service is running.

Artem

08.02.2016 AT 04:41 AM
after upgrade clients version is 5.00.8412.1007 ?! what was that

Ryan

08.03.2016 AT 05:30 PM
Yeah I noticed that in our environment too. Looks like they updated the binaries for 1606 to address some issues and re-released on 8/1. Those that installed 1606 prior to 8/1 will see a hotfix show up. See David James tweet: https://twitter.com/djammmer/status/760270077220401152

Benoit Lecours

08.10.2016 AT 01:25 PM
Ryan is right, I made my install using fast ring deployment (before it was release GA). Client version can differ from 1006 to 1007

Scott

07.29.2016 AT 08:37 AM
You have a slight typo under clients -> client version = 5.00.8412.1006 Great article, thanks.

Benoit Lecours

08.10.2016 AT 01:25 PM
Thanks, fixed !

Eric

07.28.2016 AT 01:42 PM
For those who may be concerned. The SCCM client on Windows 2003 server (maybe XP, Vista and 2008 (non R2) stop working after applying 1606. The cache tab is no longer settable, and the Software Center (SCClient.exe) return error code 0x80041001 . The shortcut for Software Center stop running with 1511 on Windows 2003, but the SCClient.exe still works.

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Martin

07.25.2016 AT 03:26 AM
Hello, for some reason I cant´t see update 1606 offer in SCCM (1606). Last update what I have there is KB3174008. I´ve tried to start check for new updates option, but still no upldate for 1606 is visible. Can you give me some hint? Thank you. M.

Jonathan Lefebvre

07.25.2016 AT 07:49 AM
Hi, As for 1602, Microsoft is rolling it out slowly as stated in this blog post : https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/07/22/now-available-update-1606-for-system-center-configuration-manager/ "Note: As the update is rolled out globally in the coming weeks, it will be automatically downloaded and you will be notified when it is ready to install from the “Updates and Servicing” node in your Configuration Manager console" If needed, you can run this PowerShell script to Opt-in right away. https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/ConfigMgr-1606-Enable-043a8c50 For what I know, there is NO intermediate updates to be applied before 1606. Both KB available are NOT mandatory to upgrade to 1606 Jonathan

Prajwal Desai

07.25.2016 AT 04:50 AM
@Martin - Before you install 1606, you get a intermediate update which is KB3174008. When you install the update, you need to check for the updates. This will take sometime but the update will appear in the updates and servicing node. In case it doesn't appear, restart your SCCM server and then check for the updates.

Adam

07.25.2016 AT 05:06 AM
Thank you for fast answer, but now I´ll totally lost. In the beginning of this article I can see that MS doesn´t recommended to install KB3174008. Also on screenshots here I can see that KB3174008 is not installed in SCCM, but update 1606 is visible. So where is the truth 🙁

Adam

07.25.2016 AT 05:36 AM
@Martin: sorry for reaction on your post, but I have also the same issue and update is not visible till now (I haven´t installed KB3155482 and KB3174008 yet). But what I´ve read here and also on MS pages, KB3155482 is included in 1606 installation and KB3174008 is not recommented to install, just wait till new update for 1606 will be realised (or install it, but just if you have issue with freezing updates during the Win10 TS).

Phil

07.25.2016 AT 07:47 AM
Sam Issue here. No Update 1606 visible in Updates and Servicing (both Hotfixes are not installed).

Adam

07.25.2016 AT 02:59 AM
Hi Guys, thank you for info. I´d like to ask, is it necessary to use new boot images or I can use older boot images based on 1602 and with all features what I have in them? Thank you.