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l.hv.yang

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  1. Did a little bit more investigating:

     

    This is a screenshot of ProcessMonitor.exe, from a DP that is able to send smsdpusage.log to the MP:

     

    "Source --> Destination"

     

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    This is a screenshot of ProcessMonitor.exe from the troubled DP. TCP Reconnect eventually times out.

     

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  2. Hi Peter, from what I can tell, other messages get processed fine. If i distribute content to this server, success messages are sent perfectly. Is there something else I should be looking at as far as status messages? This server's only role is to be a DP..nothing else.

     

    Thanks for your time!

  3. Hi everyone. I'm running Configmgr 2012 R2 and noticed that 1 of my DPs has errors sending DP usage to the site server. My two other DPs have no issues sending usage reports. Have you guys run into this issue?

     

    I have uninstalled and reinstalled the DP role and reconfigured IIS, but no luck on correcting the errors.

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  4. I ran into something similar to this yesterday when a user was trying to deploy an application, using a New Security Role I had created (very limited applications and collections visible to user). There were no distribution points available for the user at the "Specify the Content Destination" screen. After poking around with Security Roles permissions, i realized that the Distribution Points needed to be added to the Security Scope. After doing that, the user was able to deploy the application successfully.

  5. Sorry to bump an old post, but I wanted to share my solution to this same issue. While the solutions above didn't resolve my problem, it sure helped me find it!

     

    I recently had a handful of users report that a single software update was stuck deploying. It was hanging at the 0% downloaded phase. I couldn't really find any errors, but that may just be me looking in the wrong log.

     

    Anyway -- back in the sccm console, I did a quick search for software updates. I looked for everything that was deployed but not downloaded, and guess what I found -- this update was the only one that met my query.

     

    Apparently the download never happened but the update was deployed. When the clients tried to download the file, it didn't have anything to download!

    heh, i ran into the same situation in my test lab. :-) simple mistake caused hours of troubleshooting!

  6. Hi everyone, I'm running SCCM 2012 SP1 and have run into something strange recently where ALL (if not most..) clients, users, and users groups in one particular child domain are recently showing up in the SCCM Console with the "wrong" NetBios Domain Name.

     

    Here's the scenario:

     

    FQDN: CI.boston.ma.us

    Netbios: Boston

     

    Originally, clients would show up as being in the "BOSTON" domain, but as of late, they are showing up as "CI" - I find that if i force a heart beat discovery on those clients, it fixes the issue, temporarily (couple weeks). Security Groups and Users used to show up as "Boston\User1" but now they show up as "CI\User1" - I find that with users and security groups, deleting them from SCCM and running a full discovery solves the problem. This behavior happens only in this child domain...nowhere else...

     

     

     

    Any ideas?

  7. i still think it's something to do with your distribution point configurations, even though you've made the change to allow http connections (non pki) - How does the C:\windows\ccmsetup folder look on your Client PC? Is it empty?

     

    also, check your management point properties...is it set to https or http?

  8. Administration > Site Configuration > Sites > Right Click on your Site name and choose properties.

     

    Click: Client Computer Communication and select "HTTPS or HTTP" , click OK.

     

    Go back to your distribution point setting and the option should no longer be greyed :D I'll bet when you installed SCCM initially you had selected HTTPS at the setup installation.

  9. Hi everyone. Does anyone have a method to remove MVLS (licensing) information from SCCM 2012, after you have imported it into SCCM?

     

    For example: I imported LicenseFile_A into the Asset intelligence node and want to replace that information with LicenseFile_B

     

    I've tried importing the new file, hoping it would overwrite the old, but i don't see that happening.

     

    Just wondering if any of you have run into this scenario.

     

    Thanks!

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