More: I find references to a SonicWall firewall causing similar
issues, but we use a CheckPoint firewall. I have my firewall guy
checking the CheckPoint logs now ...

On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are installing this month's Windows Updates this weekend. So Wed I
> approved all that we wanted approved. I just happened to look at it
> today, and there are 260 updates needing files, 10G worth.
>
> Event log says error 364 - Content file download failed. reason: The
> server did not return the file size. The URL might point to dynamic
> content. The Content-Length header is not available in the server's
> HTTP reply.And lists a source and destination file.
> (I see 9 log entries, going back to Wed, each with a different file name)
>
> Oddly, synchronization shows successful, no failures in the history.
> ... Plenty of space on the download drive.
>
> This
> https://www.microsoft.com/technet/support/ee/transform.aspx?ProdName=.NET+Framework&ProdVer=2.0.50727&EvtID=364&EvtSrc=Windows+Server+Update+Services&LCID=1033
>
> says to stop and restart BITS and the WSUSService. and re-synchronize.
> Didn't help - still seeing the error in the event log.
>
> Ideas? I have to get the files downloaded for the scheduled downtime
> this weekend. It sounds like a web server error on MS's part, but I
> find that hard to believe.
>
>


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