We have Windows 10 fresh images that will not install updates from WSUS. They usually fail with error0x8024402f, but occasionally I see 0x80244010.
We are running WSUS version 3.0 SP2 (3.2.7600.226) -- fully patched on Windows Server 2008. It will be upgraded next year, but I really don't like the idea of all new machines having zero access to updates. We are a school in a very rural area with limited bandwidth (2 Mbps shared among around 100 staff/students). Because of this, going straight to Microsoft for updates is not an option!
The problem occurs with both Windows 10 Pro (1511) images and Windows 10 Edu (1607) images. I have also seen a few Windows 7 machines with signs of the problem.
The log file from PowerShell --> Get-WindowsUpdateLog is HUGE for a text file (~2 MB and over 100,000 characters, which seems odd to me for a fresh install). Because of this, I can't paste it into this message.
Here is a Dropbox link to it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kskhf52ofatvwoc/WindowsUpdate.log?dl=0 (I would have linked it, but the system is saying something about no links until you verify your account...)
Anything you experts can share that could help us would be greatly appreciated! We are on an extremely tight budget and can't really afford a $500 support ticket to Microsoft.