ARGH! SCCM 'could' be so good if it wasn't for the little niggles.
There is a machine on our network which won't PXE boot. We had the TS assigned to two collections. 'Unknown computers' and 'Windows XP Deployment'. So long as I can get the machine to PXE boot I'm not bothered. The machine was in the all systems collection so I have deleted it.
Then I tried booting the machine up thinking it would be detected as an unknown computer.....nope
Then I tried putting the machine name and MAC into a txt file and loading this into the Windows XP Deployment collection.....nope.
The reason is that although I have deleted it from the all systems collection it is still being picked up when I go to the queries > all systems. I've just rebooted the server in the hope that syncs everything with the database but after the reboot it's still the same.
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Hi all,
ARGH! SCCM 'could' be so good if it wasn't for the little niggles.
There is a machine on our network which won't PXE boot. We had the TS assigned to two collections. 'Unknown computers' and 'Windows XP Deployment'. So long as I can get the machine to PXE boot I'm not bothered. The machine was in the all systems collection so I have deleted it.
Then I tried booting the machine up thinking it would be detected as an unknown computer.....nope
Then I tried putting the machine name and MAC into a txt file and loading this into the Windows XP Deployment collection.....nope.
The reason is that although I have deleted it from the all systems collection it is still being picked up when I go to the queries > all systems. I've just rebooted the server in the hope that syncs everything with the database but after the reboot it's still the same.
How to I delete this machine? Grrrrrrr!
Thanks!
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