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The icon with the blue arrow represents a metadata-only software update. For more information about content redistribution, see Manage the content you've distributed.
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When content is missing for a software update in a deployment created at a parent site, the software update must be replicated or redistributed to the child site. You can redistribute the content to distribution points by using the Redistribute action.
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When the content is missing for a software update, clients are unable to install the software update until the content becomes available on a distribution point. You create a software update deployment at a site and the deployment object is successfully replicated to a child site, but the deployment package hasn't successfully replicated to the child site.
You successfully deploy the software update, but the software update file is removed from the deployment package and is no longer available. The following are scenarios in which this state can occur: Invalid software updates are in an active deployment, but for some reason the content (software update files) isn't available. The icon with the red X represents an invalid software update. You can display a list of the software updates that supersede the software update on the Supersedence Information tab in the software update properties. It's recommended that you don't assume that superseded updates should be immediately expired in favor of the new, superseding update. The 3 month default is to give you time to verify the update is no longer needed by any of your client computers. The default setting is to wait 3 months before expiring a superseded update. For more information, see Supersedence rules.Ĭonfiguration Manager can automatically expire superseded updates based on a schedule you choose.
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On the Supersedence Rules tab in the Software Update Point Component properties, you can specify how to manage superseded software updates. For example, a later revision of a product update for Microsoft 365 Apps might remove support for an older operating system, but add additional support for new languages in the initial software update release. Software updates can also supersede other software updates if modifications have been made to expand language support. Updates newer versions of a product, or in other words, is no longer applicable to older versions or configurations of a product. For example, the superseded software update might contain files that are no longer relevant to the fix or to the operating systems now supported by the new software update, so those files aren't included in the superseding software update's file package. Improves the efficiency of its software update file package, which clients install if the software update is approved for installation. Typically, a software update that supersedes another software update does one or more of the following things:Įnhances, improves, or adds to the fix provided by one or more previously released software updates. Superseded software updates have been replaced with newer versions of the software update. You can also identify superseded software updates by viewing the Superseded column for the software update when it displays in the Configuration Manager console. The icon with the yellow star represents a superseded software update. Expired software updates are removed from active deployments and will no longer be made available to clients.
You can also identify expired software updates by viewing the Expired column for the software update when it displays in the Configuration Manager console.Įxpired software updates were previously deployable to client computers, but once a software update is expired, new deployments can no longer be created for the software updates. The icon with the black X represents an expired software update.
Normal software updates have been synchronized and are available for software deployment. The icon with the green arrow represents a normal software update. Synchronized software updates are represented by one of the following icons. This section provides information about the software update icons and what each icon represents. Software update groups are also represented with an icon that provides information about the state of the software updates contained in the group. Synchronized software updates are displayed in the Configuration Manager console, and the first column for each software update contains an icon that indicates a specific state. Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)