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AUSST (Adobe Update Server) failing on clients with error U43M1D206

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Hi,

 

I have a newly configured Adobe Update Server setup running on Windows 2008 Server R2 and IIS 7.

I have the web server configured as per the PDF document (AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool.pdf, pages 15 onwards).

 

My clients can successfully see the test xml document at this URL from a web browser:

http://myserver/Adobe/webfeed/oobe/aam10/mac/updaterfeed.xml

 

When I go to do updates from an Adobe CC app (Photoshop for example), the new updates show up in a list, but when I type in my password and attempt to update, the Adobe updater reports an error:

 

"Update Failed"

Updates could not be applied

The error log file may help you in identifying the problem.  Then, try updating again.  If the problems persist, contact customer support for further assistance.

 

The error log reads like this:

 

 

Adobe Photoshop 14.2.1

Some error occured during download. Please try again later. Error Code: U43M1D206

 

 

DPS Desktop Tools CS6 30.0.0 Update

Some error occured during download. Please try again later. Error Code: U43M1D206

 

 

DPS Desktop Tools CC 30.0.0 Update

Some error occured during download. Please try again later. Error Code: U43M1D206

 

 

Adobe ShareOnBehance 1.0.3

Some error occured during download. Please try again later. Error Code: U43M1D206

 

 

 

I've searched on the error code quoted above, and not found any useful information.

I'm wondering if there is an IIS server side set up issue that I'm not aware of.

 

Please help with any possible suggestion that I could attempt to get this working successfully as I've exhausted all possible thoughts of how to troubleshoot this further.

 

Many thanks.


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