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Cannot Deploy Software To Remote Location in SCCM 2007

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Hello All -

 

My company has a SCCM 2007 primary server set up in our TN location. At the other 3 major locations, I have set up distribution points on servers at those locations. I set this all up myself and am no pro at it and have hit a snag.

 

Recently, I have created and distributed a software package to TN (local to SCCM server) workstations. It worked perfectly. Today, I advertised the same package (the same way) to our San Diego location. As of 2 hour, no workstations have had any activity when viewing the package log. When I did the same recently to the local workstations, I could see them copying to files successfully in this log.

 

The remote workstations do have the SCCM client installed and are seen in "All Systems" collection. I can ping them from the SCCM server as well. The package has been deployed to ALL distribution points. I have also RDP'd to the servers with the dist point roles and see that the SCCM shares have the package that I'm advertising so I know they are making it that far.

 

I do not have any secondary sites, but am currently trying to figure out how to get that going as well too.

 

Please Help! - Thanks!

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