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dguilloryjr

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  1. so, as of now all my workstations are pointing to ABC.local I'd like to change that to abcdefg.com I've updated the Site System Properties to the abcdefg.com by checking specify FQDN and I have typed the abcdefg.com in the area provided but my workstations are still connecting to abc.local to be clear I am NOT changing the machine its pointing to im just using the machines FQDN of the machines so that if a machine is taken off the network it can use the public FQDN and connect using the pki setup
  2. The new version is 9. And version 7 is loaded in applications.
  3. Several months ago I installed our av client on our workstations with GPO. Now that I have sccm 2012 installed I'd like to have sccm deploy the client to the workstations all systems collection lol. No. Just kidding. Not all systems. I have another Collection called windows 7 workstations. So I have version 7 loaded is sccm right now. My question is how do I now update the application? Is it as simple as deleting the apication and recreating a new package with the new version are is there a way to update the application I have deployed already in that applications area.
  4. the past few days i have been adding applications to the applications list in CM12 so after adding aoms applications things were goign good... then i added a application Dragon Medical... when to a wkst and didn't see it in the list... then got to looking at status messages and i have a few errors listed... so lets start with this one: MP Control Manager detected management point is not responding to HTTP requests. The HTTP status code and text is 401, Unauthorized. anyone have any ideas?
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