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Central site not communicating with secondary site

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Hello,

 

I have an SCCM 2007 R2 server with one Central site and 7 secondary sites. All the sites are working except one. Any package that I create for this site is not being installed on the secondary site's distribution point.

 

When I check the logs at the primary (central site) server, I see the following entry over and over:

 

~There is no existing connection, Win32 error = 53 $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)>

~There is no existing connection, Win32 error = 53 $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)>

Error during connection to \\problemserver.domain1.pvt\SMS_Site (53).~ $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)>

Error is considered fatal.~ $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.407 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)>

~Cannot connect to server problemserver.domain1.pvt at remote site TIM, won't try send requests going to site TIM for an hour or until there are no active send requests. $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.407 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)>

 

I can ping the server fine. The primary site server computer account is a local admin on the problem site server. However if I try to access \\problemserver.domain1.pvt\SMS_Site or even \\problemserver.domain1.pvt I get "No network provider accepted the given path".

 

Will appreciate your expertise in getting to the bottom of this.

 

Thanks!

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