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i'd suggest a Side by side upgrade as detailed by Kent here don't reuse site codes ever, it will cause you problems cheers niall
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please attach log files as actual files next time, it makes it much easier to read the post.... ok Could not delete the file C:\WINDOWS\system32\OSDGINA.DLL. Error code 5 OSDSetupHook 23/03/2010 17.01.52 1600 (0x0640) are you using any novell client on this image ?
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Configuring Software Update Point within SCCM
anyweb replied to anyweb's question in Software Update Point
regarding your first point see this post > http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/788-updates-are-not-being-installed-automatically/ the windows updates folder will contain the updates, you can have sub-folders in there for the deployment packages eg: xp updates 7 updates server 2008 updates and so on -
Task Sequence for 32-bits or 64-bits
anyweb replied to Dom's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
I would create a separate task sequence for x64 and x32, it keeps it cleaner and much easier to troubleshoot cheers niall -
maybe you need to load the correct NIC/network drivers ? can you post the entire smsts.log file from a failing system
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you need to decide what they need access to then create new user rights in the sccm console, then either customise the console views for those users (or groups of users) or give them full view of the console but limited access... check this post by Kim http://blogcastrepository.com/blogs/kim_oppalfenss_systems_management_ideas/archive/2007/09/30/customize-sccm-2007-admin-console.aspx
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you cant use offline mode for XP to XP, it's not supported, this is designed for XP to windows 7 cheers niall
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tried restarting the wds service ? is wds and mdt and dhcp on the same server ?
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you need to add the windows 7 nic drivers to your boot images assuming its sccm 2007 sp2, otherwise its windows vista nic drivers and....... is your account a local administrator on that server ?
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nice find, thanks for sharing cheers niall
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Here's another great MED-V video for you, this one titled Publishing Different Applications to Different Users of the Same MED-V Image. This video demonstration will show you how to use a common MED-V image to serve multiple users or groups while presenting different applications. You can directly stream the video from Microsoft Showcase below: http://blogs.technet.com/medv/archive/2010/03/23/med-v-demo-video-4-publishing-different-applications-to-different-users-of-the-same-med-v-image.aspx
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Previously ConfigMgr 2007 did not support WinCE devices but now with our new hotfix you can install the System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 device client on mobile devices that are running the following systems: * Windows CE 6.0 RTM * Windows CE 6.0 R2 * Windows CE 6.0 R3 See the Knowledge Base article below for all the details: KB978588 - System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 does not support mobile devices that are running Windows CE 6.0 J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 6:47 PM by jchornbe Filed under: Hotfix, Download, ConfigMgr 2007, WinCE, Mobile Device client http://blogs.technet.com/configurationmgr/archive/2010/03/23/new-hotfix-kb978588-system-center-configuration-manager-2007-sp2-now-supports-mobile-devices-that-are-running-windows-ce-6-0.aspx
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where's it getting the updates from ? windowsupdate or wsus or sccm ?
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can you guys verify that your PXE certificate is still valid ?
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How to deploying MS Updates to clients
anyweb replied to MSnoob's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
hi there, have you taken a look at the posts in the SUP section, there are a few guides to work through and if you go through them you'll get a good idea of how to patch your systems -
AD System Group Discovery
anyweb replied to houston.sports.fan's topic in Configuration Manager 2007
have you checked what data is now in active directly in the systems management container, look with adsiedit, perhaps that is sending your clients astray ? if you setup protected distribution points you wouldn't be having this proble -
Add Trace32.exe to your boot.wim
anyweb replied to anyweb's question in Troubleshooting, Tools, Hints and Tips
and now the 64 bit of the logviewer is available ! Trace64.exe you can get it here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=cd73a2c5-76c1-48b3-a366-156900bb9493 -
have you checked on appdeploy.com ?
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Until now, Microsoft has remained pretty tight-lipped on Windows 7 SP1, and the only information we have thus far on it is the leaked info from an array of sources, primarily Russian enthusiast site WZOR. However, today, amongst a flurry of virtualization-related chatter, Microsoft said a little something about SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. On the Windows 7 front, nothing much was said asides from the fact that Windows 7 will simply include a wide array of “minor updates”. However, there’s some new features slated for Server 2008 R2. While not too much was said, Microsoft did announce that SP1 for Server 2008 R2 will bring 2 new virtualization-related technologies: RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. RemoteFX is a set of RDP technologies that allows people working remotely to have the rich, immersive visual user experience as that of people working on a local desktop machine. Essentially, it is a set of graphics virtualization technologies that support Silverlight, 3D graphics, highly-synchronized audio, Windows Aero, and all media types without impacting performance, so you get the rich eye-candy of a local desktop machine without sacrificing performance. To find out more, check out the TechNet blog post. RemoteFX is the result of technologies Microsoft got their hands on upon acquiring Calista Technologies that they have built up on and improved. Microsoft has also announced a partnership with Citrix, which will allow Citrix to integrate Microsoft’s RemoteFX technology in its XenDesktop virtualization suite while also extending the capabilities of RemoteFX with HDX RichGraphics from Citrix, which optimizes the performance of graphics-intensive 2D/3D applications in virtualized environments. “By joining forces in desktop virtualization, Citrix and Microsoft can provide customers of all sizes with groundbreaking solutions that are profoundly simpler, richer and more cost-effective,” said Gordon Payne, senior vice president and general manager, Desktop Division, at Citrix Systems. “Today’s announcements mark a historic milestone in our 20-year relationship that will dramatically simplify desktop computing for years to come.” more > http://geeksmack.net/microsoft/1157-microsoft-announces-sp1-for-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2 and > http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2010/03/18/talking-about-service-pack-1-for-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
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Configuring Software Update Point within SCCM
anyweb replied to anyweb's question in Software Update Point
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i believe that message is hard coded
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how are you doing 3. Reinstalling the client and then rebooting - again with no network cable in. ? any batch file involved ?
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you could try and mount the wim, add the bits you want, and save it
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you should really use the sp2 dvd, it supports windows 7 and windows server 2008 r2 and its the current release of SCCM cheers niall
