WSUS not Downloading 2012 r2 patches

The issue I seem to have in a prod environment  (WSUS on 2012r2) is, I get all server 2008 patches no issue, but the server 2012 patches, they aren't even being down loaded, I can retrieve the list from MS directly from the windows update panel.
But WSUS is not actively retrieving the 2012 r2 patches, so they do not show up in the WSUS dashboard at all.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

but the server 2012 patches, they aren't even being down loaded
ut WSUS is not actively retrieving the 2012 r2 patches, so they do not show up in the WSUS dashboard at all.
Did you SELECT the Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 product categories to be synchronized?
Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCSA, MCITP:EA, MCDBA
SolarWinds Head Geek
Microsoft MVP - Software Packaging, Deployment & Servicing (2005-2014)
My MVP Profile: http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/mvp/Lawrence%20R%20Garvin-32101
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    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    153c    Agent    **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    1a64    Report    REPORT EVENT: {0786C161-F6DC-4842-85D6-9506124654AD}    2014-02-03 08:33:38:008+0100    1  
     147 [AGENT_DETECTION_FINISHED]    101    {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}    0    0    Windows Update Command Line    Success    Software Synchronization  
     Windows Update Client successfully detected 0 updates.
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    1a64    Report    REPORT EVENT: {1E5D9728-220F-44A3-8BCC-ADE69687531D}    2014-02-03 08:33:38:008+0100    1  
     156 [AGENT_STATUS_30]    101    {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}    0    0    Windows Update Command Line    Success    Pre-Deployment Check  
     Reporting client status.
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    1a64    Report    REPORT EVENT: {57BAB7D0-685B-4D73-BDF7-82AFCE8675B0}    2014-02-03 08:33:39:211+0100    1  
     147 [AGENT_DETECTION_FINISHED]    101    {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}    0    0    Windows Update Command Line    Success    Software Synchronization  
     Windows Update Client successfully detected 13 updates.
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:211     920    1a64    Report    CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000)
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent    ** START **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent      * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent      * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Installation' or IsPresent=1 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation'
    or IsInstalled=1 and DeploymentAction='Installation' and RebootRequired=1 or IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' and RebootRequired=1"
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent      * ServiceID = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} Third party service
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent      * Search Scope = {Current User}
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:227     920    153c    Agent      * Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-5-21-4260610346-2664610402-3334891387-1155
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {E8B477DF-479E-4BCA-B8F8-2D987A509009}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BB85CCA0-88DC-4DA7-8E81-B7F7E5E73B81}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {18DEF1D9-4513-467E-9D7E-E1772855BB9E}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {971D9BE4-5145-4DB5-962C-CEE2EE3A2842}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {CCB380C9-29F5-4305-96DD-86DE2D00438B}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {455BDD67-9ED0-4DE7-94F1-3480EA942414}.12 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {ADFBFCE0-FFD4-4826-B9CF-50AE8182E3C5}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {3F05DE38-92BC-44B6-B06B-5217E5CF12CA}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {A9A0E183-0667-46D6-84E4-17CEBCEE5A22}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {36BEF0D5-80ED-4942-8457-6F9C88546E06}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {A292CD86-AB4E-4388-8C7B-CFB392EDE6AC}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Found 11 updates and 29 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 58 out of 94 deployed entities
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    ** START **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Installation' or IsPresent=1 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation'
    or IsInstalled=1 and DeploymentAction='Installation' and RebootRequired=1 or IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' and RebootRequired=1"
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * ServiceID = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} Third party service
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Search Scope = {Current User}
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:258     920    153c    Agent      * Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-5-21-2212025170-3189117132-1219651784-500
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {E8B477DF-479E-4BCA-B8F8-2D987A509009}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BB85CCA0-88DC-4DA7-8E81-B7F7E5E73B81}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {18DEF1D9-4513-467E-9D7E-E1772855BB9E}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {971D9BE4-5145-4DB5-962C-CEE2EE3A2842}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {CCB380C9-29F5-4305-96DD-86DE2D00438B}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {455BDD67-9ED0-4DE7-94F1-3480EA942414}.12 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {ADFBFCE0-FFD4-4826-B9CF-50AE8182E3C5}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BFA8C8B8-EEF7-4A82-A36C-8F760F792430}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {3F05DE38-92BC-44B6-B06B-5217E5CF12CA}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {36BEF0D5-80ED-4942-8457-6F9C88546E06}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {A292CD86-AB4E-4388-8C7B-CFB392EDE6AC}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Found 11 updates and 30 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 60 out of 94 deployed entities
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    ** START **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Installation' or IsPresent=1 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation'
    or IsInstalled=1 and DeploymentAction='Installation' and RebootRequired=1 or IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' and RebootRequired=1"
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * ServiceID = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} Third party service
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Search Scope = {Current User}
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:305     920    153c    Agent      * Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-5-21-4260610346-2664610402-3334891387-1323
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {E8B477DF-479E-4BCA-B8F8-2D987A509009}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BB85CCA0-88DC-4DA7-8E81-B7F7E5E73B81}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {18DEF1D9-4513-467E-9D7E-E1772855BB9E}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {971D9BE4-5145-4DB5-962C-CEE2EE3A2842}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {CCB380C9-29F5-4305-96DD-86DE2D00438B}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {455BDD67-9ED0-4DE7-94F1-3480EA942414}.12 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {ADFBFCE0-FFD4-4826-B9CF-50AE8182E3C5}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BFA8C8B8-EEF7-4A82-A36C-8F760F792430}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {3F05DE38-92BC-44B6-B06B-5217E5CF12CA}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {36BEF0D5-80ED-4942-8457-6F9C88546E06}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {A292CD86-AB4E-4388-8C7B-CFB392EDE6AC}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Found 11 updates and 30 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 60 out of 94 deployed entities
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    ** START **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Installation' or IsPresent=1 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation'
    or IsInstalled=1 and DeploymentAction='Installation' and RebootRequired=1 or IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' and RebootRequired=1"
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * ServiceID = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} Third party service
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Search Scope = {Current User}
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:352     920    153c    Agent      * Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-5-21-4260610346-2664610402-3334891387-1282
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {E8B477DF-479E-4BCA-B8F8-2D987A509009}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BB85CCA0-88DC-4DA7-8E81-B7F7E5E73B81}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {18DEF1D9-4513-467E-9D7E-E1772855BB9E}.100 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {971D9BE4-5145-4DB5-962C-CEE2EE3A2842}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {CCB380C9-29F5-4305-96DD-86DE2D00438B}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {455BDD67-9ED0-4DE7-94F1-3480EA942414}.12 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {ADFBFCE0-FFD4-4826-B9CF-50AE8182E3C5}.2 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {BFA8C8B8-EEF7-4A82-A36C-8F760F792430}.3 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {3F05DE38-92BC-44B6-B06B-5217E5CF12CA}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {36BEF0D5-80ED-4942-8457-6F9C88546E06}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Added update {A292CD86-AB4E-4388-8C7B-CFB392EDE6AC}.1 to search result
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent      * Found 11 updates and 30 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 60 out of 94 deployed entities
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent    *********
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent    **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = Windows Update Command Line]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    153c    Agent    *************
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Search for updates [CallId = {66AF0139-896D-4607-8660-B66D2B58EA26} ServiceId = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU      # 12 updates detected
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    #########
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    ##  END  ##  AU: Search for updates  [CallId = {66AF0139-896D-4607-8660-B66D2B58EA26} ServiceId = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}]
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    #############
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    All AU searches complete.
    2014-02-03    08:33:39:383     920    1990    AU    AU setting next detection timeout to 2014-02-03 10:18:51
    2014-02-03    08:33:44:211     920    1a64    Report    CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000)
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:472     920    1a64    EP    Got WSUS Client/Server URL: "http://elias:8530/ClientWebService/client.asmx"
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:472     920    1a64    PT    WARNING: Cached cookie has expired or new PID is available
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:472     920    1a64    EP    Got WSUS SimpleTargeting URL: "http://elias:8530"
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:472     920    1a64    PT    Initializing simple targeting cookie, clientId = c5e26849-287b-4b96-ba5d-1489d6fad2f2, target group = , DNS name = dt-ikt-tor.framnes.lan
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:472     920    1a64    PT      Server URL = http://elias:8530/SimpleAuthWebService/SimpleAuth.asmx
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:519     920    1a64    EP    Got WSUS Reporting URL: "http://elias:8530/ReportingWebService/ReportingWebService.asmx"
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:519     920    1a64    Report    Uploading 2 events using cached cookie, reporting URL = http://elias:8530/ReportingWebService/ReportingWebService.asmx
    2014-02-03    08:41:39:566     920    1a64    Report    Reporter successfully uploaded 2 events.
    2014-02-03    08:42:13:212     920    178c    Report    WARNING: CSerializationHelper:: InitSerialize failed : 0x80070002
    2014-02-03    08:43:40:450     920    178c    AU    ###########  AU: Uninitializing Automatic Updates  ###########
    2014-02-03    08:43:40:450     920    178c    WuTask    Uninit WU Task Manager
    2014-02-03    08:43:40:513     920    178c    Service    *********
    2014-02-03    08:43:40:513     920    178c    Service    **  END  **  Service: Service exit [Exit code = 0x240001]
    2014-02-03    08:43:40:513     920    178c    Service    *************

    Today I opened Control Panel / Windows Updates and first did a check for new updates (from the WSUS server).  Nothing was found and it reported Windows is Updated.   Then I clicked the link Check for updates from Microsoft via internet, and
    it found around 24 updates.
    This is confirmation of the point that I made in the previous post. The updates are *NEEDED* by this system, but the updates were not *AVAILABLE* from the assigned WSUS Server. You were able to get them from Windows Update, but that does not fix your continuing
    issue with the WSUS Server.
    but it still reported the original 108 Needed updates.
    Exactly. As previously noted, the client is functioning perfectly. The problem is NOT with the client; the problem is with the WSUS Server. The updates that this client needed were not AVAILABLE to be downloaded from the WSUS server.
    Why this is the case requires further investigation on your part, but is either because the updates are not properly approved, or the update FILES are not yet downloaded from Microsoft to the WSUS server.
    It appears that the wsus server doesn't get any information back from the client despite that it displays new Last contact and Last Status report timestamps.
    This conclusion is incorrect. The WSUS Server got every bit of information available from the client -- you've confirmed this by the number of updates reported as "Needed" by the Windows Update Agent to the WSUS Server.
    I assumed that the log would display if the updates were downloaded or not.
    It will log when the updates are actually downloaded. If there's no log entries for updates being downloaded, then they're not being downloaded. If the logfile says "Found 0 updates", then that means exactly what it says: It couldn't find any approved/available
    updates to download.
    In your case it "Found 11 updates", but now it will be impossible to diagnose that fault, because you went and got them from Windows Update.
    All Win8 versions are checked in the WSUS server's Product list so the updates should at least have been downloaded to the server.
    This is why understanding the infrastructure is so critical. Your conclusion is invalid based on the premise given, and you may be using improper terminology which only confuses the rest of us as well.
    First, selecting updates for synchronization only gets the update metadata (i.e. the detection logic) downloaded to the WSUS database.
    The Second Step in this process is to Approve those updates for one or more WSUS Target Groups that contain the appropriate client systems. Following the approval of an update, the WSUS Server downloads the INSTALLATION FILE for that update.
    Once the WUAgent sees an approved update and the installation file is available, then the WUAgent will download the file and schedule the update for installation.
    Most of the post I read about my problem is about upgrading a 2008 WSUS server to support Win8 / Server 12 clients.  When I try to run this update on my Server 12 WSUS it refuses to run (probably because it is for Server 2008).
    Yeah.. totally different issue in those posts than what you're describing here.
    What should I do to try to track down the problem?
    Well.... now that it's 11 days since the logfile was posted, and you've already updated that system, we'll first need to find another system exhibiting the same issue.
    Then I'll need to ask a number of questions to properly understand the environment, as well as what you have or have not done.
    Then, from there, we can attempt to figure out why your Windows 8 client apparently sees some updates as approved/available but is still not downloading them. We do not yet have sufficient information to even speculate on a possible cause -- there are several.
    Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCSA, MCITP:EA, MCDBA
    SolarWinds Head Geek
    Microsoft MVP - Software Packaging, Deployment & Servicing (2005-2014)
    My MVP Profile: http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/mvp/Lawrence%20R%20Garvin-32101
    http://www.solarwinds.com/gotmicrosoft
    The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of SolarWinds.

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    Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCSA, MCITP:EA, MCDBA
    SolarWinds Head Geek
    Microsoft MVP - Software Packaging, Deployment & Servicing (2005-2014)
    My MVP Profile: http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/mvp/Lawrence%20R%20Garvin-32101
    http://www.solarwinds.com/gotmicrosoft
    The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of SolarWinds.

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