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GarthMJ

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  1. I re-read this post and it look like I need more coffee.. :-) I still "hate" SW inventory and think no one should use it but...
  2. I would love to hear what the business requirement is to have SW inv enable and even more so why it needs to be less than 5 minutes.
  3. No it is not mandatory but it is recommended. BTW, you should go for Windows 2012 for your server not Win2k8R2.
  4. Is your CM07 site server computer account an SA within SQL?
  5. I would suggest re-installing SSRS, reboot between the uninstall and the install if you can.
  6. So what does the Web service URL node look like now? Until you can connect the webservice url via IE or firefox there isn't much that you can do. If you can I would re-install SSRS.
  7. Ok, then why not remove the HTTPS? It adding complexity for what seem like no reason.
  8. Why setup SSRS to use a certificate? What is listed on the report manager node?
  9. As Jorgen stated above you need to give Domain Computers access to the share and files. No CM12 does not need a users logon for the script to work correctly.
  10. So the easiest way to test this is using PsExec, Then from there you can track down exactly what is happening. if it works for PsExec running as local system then it will work for CM12. This video will get you started. Instead of using wbemtest, execute your vbs. Best of luck. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9UqSSQ3kBE
  11. How would putting all the sources files as part of the package make any difference to you (other than making your life easier)? Your VBS above is only coping a single file? Even if you adjusted it to copy 15 different files based on VPN version, that wouldn't be a big deal at all.
  12. Does this server host any other websites? How exactly did you setup SSRS? Post a screenshot of the Webserive URL and Report Manger URL nodes within the Reporting Service Configuration Manager.
  13. FYI I never recommend enabling SW inv. http://be.enhansoft.com/post/2013/10/03/Slow-Software-Inventory-Cycle-in-SCCM-2012.aspx
  14. Stupid question but why not include the files within the package? Why copy them form a network share? It will be far simpler to do this and try to copy them from a network share.
  15. This is going to be a problem with how SSRS was setup. It looks like you have enabled it to only work with HTTPS. Is this the case? Did you solve this problem?
  16. Use the command: wuauclt /detectnow to force WUA to scan for SU.
  17. It is just a license, so sure you can "claim" the license ex post facto. It is an automatic right for everyone that run any system center product gets.
  18. You will never find anything definitive for CM12 but the issue will all be related to the OS. But if you run the OS drive out of space which can be easy to do with CM12, the whole server will stop working. CM12 and the OS will be trying to use the same IOPS for things like the swap file, accessing the OS DLLs, and CM12 for the inboxes and SQL. IMO 150 GB of disk is not a lot of space and is begging for trouble.
  19. It is not best practice to install CM12 on the OS drive. No it can’t not be moved, ever with a backup and restore. You MUST reinstall in order to move it. You can’t promote a secondary site to a Primary site.
  20. So there can be a couple or reason for this. 1. Force WUA to preform a full scan again and therefore it will provide CM12 with and updated list of SU that are installed and required. 2. You are comparing apples to oranges with respects to which SU should be already been applied. You would be surprised how often this happens. Particularly with Net / office updates.
  21. Yes, you should be changing it within the reporting services point properties.
  22. What exactly do you want to change? Why can't you change it within CM12?
  23. Ok did you know that CM12 comes with it own license for SQL Standard, but it can only be used for CM12 and directly related tasks like WSUS.
  24. So you know that it is best practice to keep SQL local to CM12. Why would you want to move it to a remote SQL server? Moving it will add a ton of headaches.
  25. You are not wrong but I was just clarifying things.
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