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  1. Really quick question. Just need verification... When following the instructions given here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973289 about turning a default user profile into a network default user profile, I have one question. Once this is complete, the FIRST time a user logs into a domain computer (and does not yet have a profile on that computer) these settings will apply... correct? This will not affect any users in the domain that are currently logged in and/or already have a profile on a domain computer. Thanks in advance!
  2. So... to answer my own question. One needs to setup and configure the Fallback Status Point. That is what populates ClientHealthSate.
  3. Originally posted on MS Social Technet. No responses so trying here. So here's my situation. I'm trying to implement dashboard reporting as outlined in these blogs http://blogs.msdn.com/b/shitanshu/archive/2010/04/08/part-1-how-microsoft-it-using-configuration-manager-dashboard.aspx Some of the reports rely on v_ClientHealthSate (dbo.ClientHealthState table in my database SMS_XXX). This table is empty... and I have no idea why. I installed CSR (Client Status Reporting) and those tables populate fine (i.e. v_CH_ClientSummary, v_CH_ClientSummaryHistory, etc..) When I try to run the Microsoft examples from here http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd314132.aspx I get no results (because of the empty v_ClientHealthStatus table). So... long story short... What am I missing in my SCCM installation that populates that table? Anyone point me in the right direction to start troubleshooting? Thanks in advance, Jim
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