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  1. The file InventoryStore.sdf is taking up alot of space on all my machines and wondering if there is a way to remove this and will it mess something up? Anyone else run into this issue?
  2. I found the solution to fix this below I finally found the issue after much research. I had my Site System Installation Account set to my service account (DA) which I use for most everything. We changed that back to "Use the site server's computer account to install the site system." After doing that, I restarted the SMS_Executive services, updated my packages, and they worked! Microsoft has now marked it as a "Known Bug" Please try it out and let me know if this resolves your issues, too - Thanks -
  3. Getting error when trying to distribute content. Below are the errors I am getting: I looked at all the permissions and everything seems ok to me. Anyone have any ideas? . Severity Type Site code Date / Time System Component Message ID Description Error Milestone ATS 4/3/2013 7:45:31 AM vs-sccm.ATS-INC.com SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER 2324 Distribution Manager failed to find or create the defined share or volume on distribution point "["Display=\\vs-sccm.ATS-INC.com\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=ATS"]\\vs-sccm.ATS-INC.com\" for distributing package "ATS00027". Possible cause: Windows NT distribution points might not have at least one available NTFS drive. Solution: Verify that there is at least one NTFS drive with enough free disk space to store the package. Then, verify that the distribution point directory exists, has the proper permissions, and is accessible. Severity Type Site code Date / Time System Component Message ID Description Error Milestone ATS 4/3/2013 7:45:32 AM vs-sccm.ATS-INC.com SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER 2302 Distribution Manager failed to process package "Mozilla Firefox (en-US)-copy" (package ID = ATS00027). Possible cause: Distribution manager does not have access to either the package source directory or the distribution point. Solution: Verify that distribution manager can access the package source directory/distribution point. Possible cause: The package source directory contains files with long file names and the total length of the path exceeds the maximum length supported by the operating system. Solution: Reduce the number of folders defined for the package, shorten the filename, or consider bundling the files using a compression utility. Possible cause: There is not enough disk space available on the site server computer or the distribution point. Solution: Verify that there is enough free disk space available on the site server computer and on the distribution point. Possible cause: The package source directory contains files that might be in use by an active process. Solution: Close any processes that maybe using files in the source directory. If this failure persists, create an alternate copy of the source directory and update the package source to point to it.
  4. I am trying to get the SCCM agent installed on my server 2003 machines and the log is telling me the agent is not supported under this OS. I have been doing some research and not seeing anyone else having this problem. Is the agent really not supported under this OS and if so I don't understand why they wouldn't support Server 2003.
  5. I am playing around with pushing out Windows Updates using SCCM 2012 and everything is going good until I get two updates that are stuck at downloading. Not sure what the issue is and not sure what logs to look at to find out what is causing this issue. Does anyone know how to fix this or ran into this issue? Thanks. I attached a screenshot of what happening.
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