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  1. Did you ever come up with a solution to this? I'm having a very similar issue but I'm using MDT 2012. I have a Lenovo 20A8 and it goes all through the task sequence and reboots then I get the error ifm63x64.sys is missiing or corrupt. It's not in my driver package on MDT but it is in the drivers folder that I downloaded from Intel.
  2. I'm sure this is related to my above problem, but when I click to create a custom report I get the following errro: The requested object information could not be retrieved. Refresh the Configuration Manager console to verify that another administrator has not moved or deleted the object, or that the role-based administration security scopes or security roles for the object or current user have not changed
  3. When I run a report for Management 3 - Updates in a deployment, SCCM will generate all the data except in a few areas. On the main report I get #Error in Collection Name, then if I click on a particular update I get #Error for all 3 states. If I go further and click on one of the states, I get #Error in all the Error Descriptions. I'm trying to get a good weekly report to send to my boss that shows what updates were pushed in a package, and what clients have and haven't installed each update. Thanks, Leigh
  4. Would still like some clarification on this please. I have computers that report their site code as 123 when they are in the same IP range and building as an SCCM server with site code 456. I need to verify that Windows updates and other packages that are pushed to these computers are coming from the SCCM server at the 456 site. That SCCM server is the only computer that shows that site code. We have this replicated 8 fold, so we have 9 SCCM servers setup on our network, with 1 SCCM server at each satellite office. In each location in Config Manager it shows the same thing, all computers point to site code 123 and the local SCCM server is its own site code 456 or 789 etc depending on the location. I would think that the computers would have the site code of their local SCCM server and not our main SCCM server that isn't on the same LAN as those computers.
  5. Jörgen, thanks for the reply. Would the computers get their pushes from the site code they are connected to? If our main site code is 123 and one of our other SCCM servers site code is 456, we have computers that are in the same building and IP range as 456 but their site code is 123, while other computers in the same building show site code 456. Would all computers with site code 123 get their pushes from the 123 SCCM server and all the ones connected to the 456 SCCM server get their pushes from it? I hope this explains it well.
  6. Our agency just implemented SCCM 2007 and was setup and installed by a 3rd party vendor. We have our main site at our main office, and I'm guessing secondary sites at our satellite offices ( I am not sure how they were configured). I was looking through our collection for our main site and noticed some computers are in there but should be at one of the secondary sites. My questions are 1. Are those computers looking to the main site instead of the secondary site in their IP range for their updates and software pushes? 2. If this is the case how do I correct this and make them report to their local SCCM server instead of the main server? I am just learning SCCM and trying to get all this sorted out. Thanks.
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