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Hi all,

 

First thanks a lot for this forum. I browse it for few months and it helps a lot for SCCM setup and configuration.

Now, i got an issue. My SCCM is/was running with arount 300 computers in collections.

 

config : SCCM 2007 R2/W2008 x64 Ent SP2.

Installed with procedure read on this forum.

 

Since few days, most of those computers disepears from SCCM system.

I browse logs (SCCM and OS) but cannot find any clue.

 

I check the maintenance task and everything seems ok.

I cannot find some link between the machines still present and forgotten ones (date of introduction in SCCM, client v ersion,...).

 

If somebody could have an idea... It becames a serious issue.

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Hi all,

 

First thanks a lot for this forum. I browse it for few months and it helps a lot for SCCM setup and configuration.

Now, i got an issue. My SCCM is/was running with arount 300 computers in collections.

 

config : SCCM 2007 R2/W2008 x64 Ent SP2.

Installed with procedure read on this forum.

 

Since few days, most of those computers disepears from SCCM system.

I browse logs (SCCM and OS) but cannot find any clue.

 

I check the maintenance task and everything seems ok.

I cannot find some link between the machines still present and forgotten ones (date of introduction in SCCM, client v ersion,...).

 

If somebody could have an idea... It becames a serious issue.

 

 

Hi

 

I suspect the issue with the Flag config. :)

 

Kindly refer to this link

 

http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jgilbert/archive/2008/10/18/client-is-installed-flag-explained.aspx

 

Thanks,

Sreeni... :rolleyes:

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