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Push install no longer working on XP Test Client

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OK, everything was fine until I needed to reload my test client because the OS deployment task didn't work the way I wanted. Upon reinstalling XP and re-joining the test domain, I can no longer get the client push install to work. I've attached the log. I'm going out of my mind. Just to make sure that I wasn't going nuts I went ahead and did a push install on the DC with no problem, but this client just will not reinstall. If I try to run the install manually, I get the same error. I've reimaged the machine a 2nd time just in case it was OS corruption with no go. Each time I delete the client from SCCM (It is seen in the console, just doesn't install the client), delete the machine acct from AD and remove the A record it leaves in DNS. I do the imaging from my WDS Win XP SP3 image on my production network (I don't have it join the domain on the prod. network), move it over to my SCCM test network and join it's domain which I've called SCCMTest.local. I can't figure out why it was working the first time until I reimaged this client.

 

Here's the ccmsetup.log from the client:

<![LOG[==========[ ccmsetup started in process 3288 ]==========]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8997">
<![LOG[Version: 4.0.6425.2002]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2055">
<![LOG[Command line parameters for ccmsetup have been specified.  No registry lookup for command line parameters is required.]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4080">
<![LOG[Command line: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice /config:MobileClient.tcf]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4089">
<![LOG[CCMHTTPPORT:	80]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7995">
<![LOG[CCMHTTPSPORT:	443]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8010">
<![LOG[CCMHTTPSSTATE:	0]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8028">
<![LOG[CCMHTTPSCERTNAME:	]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8056">
<![LOG[FSP:	]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8071">
<![LOG[CCMFIRSTCERT:	0]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8113">
<![LOG[Config file:	  C:\WINDOWS\system32\ccmsetup\MobileClient.tcf]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4484">
<![LOG[Retry time:	   10 minute(s)]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4485">
<![LOG[MSI log file:	 ]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4486">
<![LOG[MSI properties:	INSTALL="ALL" SMSSITECODE="TST" CCMHTTPPORT="80" CCMHTTPSPORT="443" CCMHTTPSSTATE="0" CCMFIRSTCERT="0"]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4487">
<![LOG[Source List:]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4495">
<![LOG[				  \\SCCMTESTSRV.SCCMTEST.LOCAL\SMSClient]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4502">
<![LOG[				  \\SCCMTESTSRV\SMSClient]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4511">
<![LOG[MPs:]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4514">
<![LOG[				  SCCMTESTSRV.SCCMTEST.LOCAL]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.941+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4529">
<![LOG[Updated security on object C:\WINDOWS\system32\ccmsetup\.]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8836">
<![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified.  Message with STATEID='100' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3080" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9317">
<![LOG[Running as user "SYSTEM"]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2677">
<![LOG[Detected 141918 MB free disk space on system drive.]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:463">
<![LOG[DetectWindowsEmbeddedFBWF() Detecting OS Version]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:509">
<![LOG[Client OS is not Windows XP Embedded]LOG]!><time="12:00:06.957+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:546">
<![LOG[Successfully ran BITS check.]LOG]!><time="12:00:07.300+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7092">
<![LOG[Failed to successfully complete HTTP request. (StatusCode at WinHttpQueryHeaders: 500)]LOG]!><time="12:00:07.378+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:5956">
<![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified.  Message with STATEID='308' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="12:00:07.378+300" date="07-29-2009" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3124" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9317">

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is the firewall disabled on the xp client ? is the timezone the same as the server ?

 

open task manager on the client, click 'show processes from all users' and then push the client out, do you then see ccmsetup.exe start ?

 

remember that the client push installation account must have local administrative permissions on the client so for testing in a lab, a domain admin account would be good

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is the firewall disabled on the xp client ? is the timezone the same as the server ?

 

open task manager on the client, click 'show processes from all users' and then push the client out, do you then see ccmsetup.exe start ?

 

remember that the client push installation account must have local administrative permissions on the client so for testing in a lab, a domain admin account would be good

 

 

Yes on all counts. The Domain Admin account is the one I'm using for install.

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were there some errors in System Status component logs to alert you of the fact that your management point was broken ?

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Nope. Just that http 500 error in the CCMSetup log on the client. But, when I would open the pages on the server through IIS, I would get the http 500 error. Best I can figure is that in my monkeying around yesterday I changed the permissions on the program folder to where it didn't work. I do remember tinkering with NTFS permissions yesterday, why I can't remember now, but that's what broke it. Removing and reinstalling the management point fixed everything to where IIS would pick it all up again and got the clients to install. Now to work on a custom task sequence to get USMT 4 to work.....

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for me, i fixed this by adding "everyone - read" permissions in IIS on the default website for the section "CCM_CLIENT".

I figured this out by specifying a fallback status point using FSP=<server> in the command line. The FSP can be your MP. The FSP log was telling me that the client could get the ccmsetup.cab due to permissions issues.

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