How to enable SCCM 2012 clients to get Windows Updates through SSL VPN

I would like my SCCM 2012 client laptops to get Windows Updates through SSL VPN.
I suppose I need to add VPN Subnet in my boundary and boundary group.
What other setting I need to enable?
At this moment, on the 'Software Update Point Component Properties' "Allow intranet-only client connections" radio button is active. Do I neeed to select "Allow both intranet and internet client connections" and Enable SSL communications
for the WSUS server?
or are there something else I need to check?

No, a VPN client is no different than a client connected internally as far as the network is concerned and as far as ConfigMgr is concerned there is no way to explicitly know any different. Internet clients literally are those that connect via the Internet
using IBCM.
Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com

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    <![LOG[MSI: Action 10:23:13: CcmSetServiceConfig. Sets WMI ServiceRootDir and configures CCMEXEC service.]LOG]!><time="10:23:13.116-120" date="07-01-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3556" file="msiutil.cpp:314">
    <![LOG[MSI: Action 10:23:13: CcmRegisterWinTaskRollback. Rolls back the changes made by CcmRegisterWinTask.]LOG]!><time="10:23:13.381-120" date="07-01-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3556" file="msiutil.cpp:314">
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    <![LOG[MSI: Action 10:23:17: CcmStartService. Starts the ccmexec service.]LOG]!><time="10:23:17.484-120" date="07-01-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3556" file="msiutil.cpp:314">
    <![LOG[MSI: Action 10:23:17: SmsCleanupDesktopMigrationInfo. Deletes backed up information on the disk.]LOG]!><time="10:23:17.499-120" date="07-01-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3556" file="msiutil.cpp:314">
    <![LOG[MSI: Action 10:23:17: SmsClientInstallSucceeded. Sends a wmi event to indicate client installation succeeded.]LOG]!><time="10:23:17.499-120" date="07-01-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3556" file="msiutil.cpp:314">
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    Did someone able to find the root cause of it and able to it resolve it, i'm currently facing the same issue:
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  • SCCM 2012 clients in SCCM 2007 console

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    Juke Chou
    TechNet Community Support

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    J.
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  • Tracing SCCM 2012 Client settings.

    Hi,
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    file="wintask.cpp:622">
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    thread="3284" file="util.cpp:1974">
    <![LOG[Ccmsetup command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice "/UsePKICert" "/NoCRLCheck" "smssitecode=ABC"]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3590">
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    type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3775">
    <![LOG[Command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice "/UsePKICert" "/NoCRLCheck" "smssitecode=ABC"]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3776">
    <![LOG[SslState value: 448]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4425">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPPORT:    80]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8621">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSPORT:    443]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8636">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSSTATE:    448]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8654">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSCERTNAME:    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8672">
    <![LOG[FSP:    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8724">
    <![LOG[CCMFIRSTCERT:    1]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8782">
    <![LOG[HTTPS is enforced for Client. The current state is 31.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.621+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmutillib.cpp:403">
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    <![LOG[Begin to select client certificate]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.624+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:4706">
    <![LOG[The 'Certificate Selection Criteria' was not specified, counting number of certificates present in 'MY' store of 'Local Computer'.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.624+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context=""
    type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:4742">
    <![LOG[1 certificate(s) found in the 'MY' certificate store.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.624+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:4770">
    <![LOG[Only one certificate present in the certificate store.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.624+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:4774">
    <![LOG[Begin validation of Certificate [Thumbprint 50051EB74624621341900739D65706D8089A0941] issued to 'D-LJACKNVM7X64.ABClan.org']LOG]!><time="12:49:12.624+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context=""
    type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:1662">
    <![LOG[Failed to get certificate key provider information. Error 0x80092004]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.626+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:1199">
    <![LOG[The Certificate [Thumbprint 50051EB74624621341900739D65706D8089A0941] issued to 'D-LJACKNVM7X64.ABClan.org' has 'Client Authentication' capability.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.633+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:582">
    <![LOG[Completed validation of Certificate [Thumbprint 50051EB74624621341900739D65706D8089A0941] issued to 'D-LJACKNVM7X64.ABClan.org']LOG]!><time="12:49:12.633+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context=""
    type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:1803">
    <![LOG[>>> Client selected the PKI Certificate [Thumbprint 50051EB74624621341900739D65706D8089A0941] issued to 'D-LJACKNVM7X64.ABClan.org']LOG]!><time="12:49:12.633+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmcert.cpp:4850">
    <![LOG[Raising event:
    instance of CCM_ServiceHost_CertRetrieval_Status
    ClientID = "GUID:A5879665-7A1B-4529-827E-52FA34ABD384";
    DateTime = "20141111174912.640000+000";
    HRESULT = "0x00000000";
    ProcessID = 3068;
    ThreadID = 3284;
    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.640+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="event.cpp:715">
    <![LOG[Failed to submit event to the Status Agent. Attempting to create pending event.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.643+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="2" thread="3284"
    file="event.cpp:737">
    <![LOG[Raising pending event:
    instance of CCM_ServiceHost_CertRetrieval_Status
    ClientID = "GUID:A5879665-7A1B-4529-827E-52FA34ABD384";
    DateTime = "20141111174912.640000+000";
    HRESULT = "0x00000000";
    ProcessID = 3068;
    ThreadID = 3284;
    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.643+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="event.cpp:770">
    <![LOG[Successfully submitted pending event to WMI.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.648+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="event.cpp:813">
    <![LOG[CCMCERTID:    MY;50051EB74624621341900739D65706D8089A0941]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.649+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8803">
    <![LOG[No MP or source location has been explicitly specified.  Trying to discover a valid content location...]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.649+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1"
    thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4729">
    <![LOG[Looking for MPs from AD...]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.649+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4737">
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    thread="3284" file="lsad.cpp:657">
    <![LOG[OperationalXml '<ClientOperationalSettings><Version>5.00.7958.1000</Version><SecurityConfiguration><SecurityModeMask>0</SecurityModeMask><SecurityModeMaskEx>448</SecurityModeMaskEx><HTTPPort>80</HTTPPort><HTTPSPort>443</HTTPSPort><CertificateStoreName></CertificateStoreName><CertificateIssuers></CertificateIssuers><CertificateSelectionCriteria></CertificateSelectionCriteria><CertificateSelectFirstFlag>1</CertificateSelectFirstFlag><SiteSigningCert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iteSigningCert></SecurityConfiguration><RootSiteCode>ABC</RootSiteCode><CCM>
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    Value="ABClan.org" /><Forest Value="ABCroot.org" /></ClientOperationalSettings>']LOG]!><time="12:49:13.378+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0"
    thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:236">
    <![LOG[The MP name retrieved is 'ABCD.contoso.org' with version '7958' and capabilities '<Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>']LOG]!><time="12:49:13.381+300"
    date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:334">
    <![LOG[MP 'ABCD.contoso.org' is not compatible]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.382+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:345">
    <![LOG[Retrieved 0 MP records from AD for site 'ABC']LOG]!><time="12:49:13.382+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:287">
    <![LOG[FromAD: command line = SMSSITECODE=ABC]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.383+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:288">
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    <![LOG[Current AD forest name is ABCroot.org, domain name is ABClan.org]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="lsad.cpp:843">
    <![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="lsad.cpp:1048">
    <![LOG[CMPInfoFromADCache requests are throttled for 01:07:08]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:173">
    <![LOG[No valid source or MP locations could be identified to download content from. Ccmsetup.exe cannot continue.]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3"
    thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4806">
    <![LOG[Failed to parse '"C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice "/UsePKICert" "/NoCRLCheck" "smssitecode=ABC"' with error 0x80004005]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014"
    component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4611">
    <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified.  Message with STATEID='100' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.386+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1"
    thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9767">
    <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified.  Message with STATEID='307' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.387+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1"
    thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9767">
    <![LOG[CcmSetup failed with error code 0x80004005]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.388+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5076" file="ccmsetup.cpp:10883">

    Hi Jason,
    Thanks for your reply..... I tried with /mp switch.... but same error.... if you look at the logs it says 
    <![LOG[MP 'ABCD.contoso.org' is not compatible]LOG]!><time="12:49:13.382+300"
    date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="lsadcache.cpp:345">
    <![LOG[Retrieved 0 MP records from AD for site 'ABC']LOG]!>
    Not sure why it is saying " not compatible " ... its a valid MP..... from the same client machine below links are working fine..
    http://ABCD.contoso.org/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mpcert
    http://ABCD.contoso.org/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mplist
    Thanks,
    Sam

  • SCCM 2012 Client was removed but SCCM console still showing the status as "Yes"

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