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sihclient.exe consumes CPU load with disabled WSUS Service #43

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EUCweb opened this issue May 30, 2018 · 4 comments
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sihclient.exe consumes CPU load with disabled WSUS Service #43

EUCweb opened this issue May 30, 2018 · 4 comments

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EUCweb commented May 30, 2018

Anyone else seeing Trusted Installer kicking in, stealing CPU even when WSUS is set to Disabled on WS2016? And system is deploy from WIM already patched w latest CU. Very strange. Weak internet connection makes it even worse, so for now disabling WU/ TrustedInstaller (Class)

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For BIS-F possible to enable scheduled task, called sih on private image boot and disable it with BIS-F if image is in shared mode and WSUS service is disabled

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Actually I haven't disabled the sih task in my startup script (haven't seen that task running and consuming CPU yet), this is the task I regularly see consuming CPU on sealed images (if not disabled):
"\Microsoft\Windows\Servicing\StartComponentCleanup", also all .net tasks..

@matthias-schlimm matthias-schlimm added this to the Bugs Bunny Release milestone Mar 3, 2019
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matthias-schlimm commented Oct 5, 2019

Services and scheduled Tasks are out of scope from BIS-F, check out #133

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It can be done during startup with 99_PersBISF_StartUp.ps1

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05.10.2019 MS: ENH 43 - sihclient.exe consumes CPU load with disabled WSUS Service (function invoke-sihTask) in 99_PersBISF_StartUp.ps1

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