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Need assistance in setting up Software Updates (ITMURev3) via SMS     2003 SP3 in Tokyo

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gmltech@gmail.com - 16 Sep 2008 14:14 GMT
I was wondering if anyone has experience in the following:

Central Primary in NY running SMS 2003 SP3 using ITMUv3

Primary Child setup in Japan on Windows server 2003 English with SMS
2003 SP3 English, SQL 2005 SP1. I installed the Scan tools within SMS
2003 SP3 and distributed to a few test machines. Some are running XP
Japanese. How can we create update packages for these clients? When I
try to do all tasks: distribute software updates, no japanese patches
are shown in the catalog...

The Clients are scanning for Japanese patches.. Right now when they
scan they are producing a results.xml file with Locale=1041
(Japanese). The only patches that will install are the ones that show
locale=0 (universal)

Thanks
gmltech@gmail.com - 08 Oct 2008 19:10 GMT
On Sep 16, 9:14 am, "gmlt...@gmail.com" <gmlt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has experience in the following:
>
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> Thanks

Solution was to add locales=0,1033,1041 in download.ini in pkgsrc
folder
 
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