We have a healthcare organization with 86,000 workstations. They run Windows 10 1809 and 1909. We don't OS upgrade until required to due to CT Scans and sensitive software that cannot be taken down.
We have SCCM Current Branch but Features on Demand (RSAT, etc) were NOT provided with SCCM-WSUS.
We do not allow the computers to go to Microsoft due to the limited WAN bandwidth.
We currently have a Features on Demand share
\\server.domain.local\fod$\1809
We have the GPO set to point to the path. It has worked just fine.
However, now we have 1909 in our domain and that won't work with the 1809 FOD.
We added another folder \\server.domain.local\fod$\1909
In the GPO we added the \\server.domain.local\fod$\1809;\\server.domain.local\fod$\1909
However, the Features on Demand no longer works for EITHER OS. If we remove one it works for the other, but it cannot seem to handle TWO OS at the same time.
This is beyond ridiculous. We cannot blend the two folders because they have the same names (that is so dumb).
The CBS.log shows it finding both folders but the error is Invalid Windows Update Count. Now the GPO says not to use WSUS and to go to the share so this is a very weird error.
Failed to get uup features from WU, sessionData: {"ModuleID":"FOD","Features":[{"name":"XPS.Viewer~~1.0"}]} [HRESULT = 0x800f0954 - CBS_E_INVALID_WINDOWS_UPDATE_COUNT_WSUS]
GPO Target Preference Filtering is based on OS not Version of OS so that isn't an option and no way am I going to slow down my entire domain GPO processing to add WMI filters.
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