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Harmen1966

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  1. Hi. I’ve followed the tutorial form Niall to implement WSUS with SCCM 2012 SP1 with ADR’s that worked fine, but we have also an old WSUS environment and there are some difference between them with the updates. I took the same setting from the old WSUS environment (download critical and security updates) and make sure that the ADR download the same but clients with the old WSUS environment getting much more updates installed then clients with SCCM 2012 SP1. The updates are in the list but not downloaded and not deployed to the workstations with the SCCM 2012 client. I don’t know where it went wrong so maybe someone could give me a hint for this. Thanks. Harmen
  2. Update; When using a fresh Windows 8 operating system image the applications will install, so problem solved, I'm creating a new OS image Windows 7sp1 from the install.wim file. And not the one I used with my sccm2007 server wich had already Windows updates in it.
  3. Hi. I've made a TS with some packages to install and applications, the packages installs corectly but the applications wont install. On the screen you see "installing Adobe CS6" but this takes up to 10 seconds and then it goes to install the second one in the row "Adobe Reader" also 10 seonds. When I create a TS media USB and put the 2 Adobe applications on it then the applications will install. I hope someone got the answer for me if not I create packages instead of applications and will create an captured image. Thanks, Harmen smsts-20130607-120927.log
  4. Well I did it I made an advertisment to shutdown computers on 10PM but created the advertisment on 10AM, so the adv. went off and computers where shutting down. I quickly read here what to do so the damage wasn't that big but it was dumb. So what is the best practise for an small script file "download and run it loccally" or "run it from the DP" in my opinion run it from the DP is the best in this way beacause when I make a mistake I delete the security rights from the folder on the DP and the program won't work. TIA. Harmen
  5. First of all great tutorial many thanks for your hard work Now the question i've created the ADR then disabled it en recreate the new once just you sad in this tutorial. "retire it by right clicking on the rule and select Disable and create a new ADR" But must I run the recreated ADR "run now" for one time or does it start by itself? and leave it enabled. TIA, Harmen
  6. Hi. I have the following question we’ve setup an primary SCCM2012 server (C and D partition) and a DPsrv. On both partitions of the primsrv I copied the file no_sms_on_drive.sms. But now the package won’t be copied to the D-partition of the DPSrv. When I remove the no_sms_on_drive.sms on the D partition on the Prisrv then the packages would copy to the DP server. For some reason the packages must also be on the D-partition Primsrv partition and stay there before it can be copied to the special DP server which I want to use for this. Maybe I’m wrong but I don’t see the benefit of using a remote DP server. (the files are now three times in my network, one original location, one on the Prisrv and one on the DP server). In my old SCCM2007 envoirment I used one Prisrv wich also was an DPsrv. What should I do leave it this way or remove the special DPsrv and use the prisrv as an DPsrv as well? Thanks, Harmen
  7. Can I use this document for implementing WSUS and SUP on a primary site server. Have you also this new serie in Word or PDF. Many thanks for your work very usefull.
  8. Hi. I’m working for a while with SCCM 2007 R2 but my problem is working with advertisments and mandatory settings. Whats the best possible way to re-deploy an installation beacuse its a newer version of it, mandatory setting and wich one is the best? Or must i use a task sequence and what settings must i use. Thanks, Harmen
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