
YiannosG
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Guys im facing a problem and would like your opinion. I have installed a WSUS on my SCCM server and configure SUP as per guides long time ago. Now we have replace our internet access,proxies and company firewall. Now our proxy sits on a DMZ behind firewall and our LAN is on the other side of the Firewall. FIrewall controls who goes to proxy, what goes to LAN and proxy allows the internet access. Today i changed the proxy under SUP for synchronization to add the new one and the synchronization with MS started. On my proxy i have define our LAN IP range to be accessed directly with out proxy from our clients. Today i was monitoring my proxy and i was notticing that the request for WSUS was going through proxy instead of directly! Tried adding the FQDN of the SCCM server to be on the allow list but nothing changed.When i browse the WSUS link from browser ( http://<SCCM>/ClientWebService/client.asmx ) my proxy was bypassed as it supposed to be. The main problem is that if i allow the computer to find SCCM from Proxy, the IP gets NATed behind the Firewall so i cant get the IP of the client through WSUS (I can see the firewall IP). Offcourse, this is completly wrong since it shouldn't ask for proxy at the first time. Maybe because we have define the proxy, it always uses it for the users?? Any help will be appriciated.. Hope i was clear...
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Thx for clearing it out
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Hello. No matching records could be found. And i have the software inventory on Thank you
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What does your ClientLocation/LocationServices logs show on that computer?
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Did you try refreshing the collection?
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No its is working! <![LOG[installation succeeded.]LOG]!> Give it some time to report to your server or install third party applications like SCCM Client Center or SCCM right click tools that can execute manual discovery! Congrats! Welcome to SCCM world
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SCCM 2007 Client not installed on all machines!!
YiannosG replied to paddy's topic in Configuration Manager 2007
Erm your logs says What OS are they running? -
Ok my bad. Go to Task Sequence - Advertisements > All Task Sequence Advertisements and see the adv there
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In your reports , Task Sequencece Advertisment Status, Status Summary of a specific task sequence advertisment what do you see?
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Can you also post client.msi.log ?
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Have you try adding the MP parameter or the site code? Try this ccmsetup.exe /mp:SCCM SMSSITECODE=ABC
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And under System Management in AD do you see an SMS-MP-XXX ?
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Have you extended your AD? It looks like it can not query AD to find the Management Point and if you desided not to extend it,it can't find a server location point. This post shows how to extend your AD if you plan to. And this part describes how to add a SLP. Also you can read this.
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Sorry i don't understand this post. if you are explaining to me there is no reason. I was posting a working example from my SCCM
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Yes but, what if you create collection as per OU? so this will always reflect your OU container. Example
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User wants to add a specific OU as per first post so i guess it's applicable.
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I think you can. You can create a collection with the OU to be excluded (subcontainer) and then create another one (top container) and tell them to exclude the other collection! Check these links Creating SCCM collections that exclude another collection Exclude a sub-OU from a Collection in SCCM ( Scroll down to see the solution)
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I have reinstall the client using SMSSLP appended and i got the computer to report on SCCM. I thing we are doing ok Will have to try it in the afteroon maybe
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Anyone? Hmmm.....Maybe i should manage the computer from workgroup using SLP...looks like they are communicating. Will try the capture when i got some time
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If you are not using the old SMS why not uninstall it and remote the DPs, Secondary sites and afterwards delete the AD objects? I don't see the point of having the old one from your description.... I had inherit admin as well of SMS but i decided to upgrade to SCCM, having SMS running in parallel but when it was up i gracefully removed the old SMS after i had my clients upgraded to SCCM (new client,new site code, new MP point etc) and all works better than before at my opinion.
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Anyway to achieve this with PXE only? The reason is that i have prepare a computer but i dont see the point to join it to the domain and capture it!
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Deploy software with batch file
YiannosG replied to Kevin79's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
That is good to hear. Glad to help -
Deploy software with batch file
YiannosG replied to Kevin79's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
On your SCCM console go to System Status > advertisment status > select your advertisement and expand it to the bottom level and on the right side of your console , right click select show all messages and a message status will appear. Alternative go to http://<sccm>/smsreporting_XXX/ where XXX is your site code Software Distribution - Advertisement Status > All system resource advertisements with status and open the report. you should find the computer there and the status Also, since you are running from distribution point, i thing vbs is running that execution on the SCCM server. Out of curiosity any shortcut have appeared on your sccm desktop? -
Deploy software with batch file
YiannosG replied to Kevin79's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
Have you change the path of the other batch files? Can you post them again? What error do you get under your reports? -
deploy office 2010
YiannosG replied to sccm_freak's question in Deploy software, applications and drivers
So you follow the guide and create msp setup?