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SCCM Task Sequence Failed - Program failed (download failed - content mismatch)

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Hi,

 

We are currently using Task Sequences in order to deploy software packages sometimes multiple sometimes simple packages.

 

Our site setup means we have a CENtral server 3 primary and the rest made up of Secondary or BDP's.

 

As the title suggests we seems to have this ever occuring issue where by ( for example my deployment today that prompted this)

 

I am deploying Adobe and one other application to 400 machines last night. This morning I come into around 18% of these have failed and generally the error is similar to below:

 

05/10/2010 16:11:44 Accepted Program received 10002 12177032

05/10/2010 22:59:01 Running Program started 10005 12202192

05/10/2010 23:04:06 Succeeded Program completed with success 10008 12202596

05/10/2010 23:04:07 Waiting Waiting for content 10035 12202606

05/10/2010 23:04:29 Failed Program failed (download failed - content mismatch) 10057 12202849

06/10/2010 05:00:01 Expired Program expired 10019 12207830

 

 

As you can see highlights the download failed content-mismatch is my issue,.

 

Now what is weird is that a large proportion work perfectly fine however 18% is to big a number to fail on a regular basis.

 

I have searched the length and breath of the internet for answers and thet vary in how to potentially resolve it.

 

I have tried updating the DP but that did not work, i have not turned of binary replication as its a BDP, im reluctant to do anything ultra extreme baring in mind that so mnay complete with no issues.

 

In this TS there are two apps and on a few machines i have sampled the CAS.log file it seems to reference one or the other package that failed to downloard and sure as anything on that machine it is not in the cache folder.

 

 

 

Anyone throw anylight on this be most apprecaited.

 

Thanks in advance

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