jvmorrell Posted January 13, 2017 Report post Posted January 13, 2017 HI I've updated to with all the latest patches in 1610 now I'm getting the following. in the Primary site log. Distribution Manager failed to process package "Configuration Manager Client Package" (package ID = DCC00003). 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. I've checked over access and Disk size everything is fine, All the access looks good as well. The problem is that this is not the only application/package that I'm having problems with replicating to other DP. Distribution Manager failed to process package "Adobe Acrobat DC (Pro)" (package ID = DCC003BC). 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. Anyone got any idea where to start with this problem? Thanks John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmkiss67 Posted May 12, 2017 Report post Posted May 12, 2017 Did you ever find a fix for this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvmorrell Posted May 15, 2017 Report post Posted May 15, 2017 there was a DP that was down, thus the messages. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...