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Advertised Programs wont run or even appear for Clients

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Hi all,

 

First of all im very new to the world of SCCM and im currently testing how this software deploys applications and operating systems in a lab environment.

My basic setup is 2 server VM’s. One is an Windows server 2007 Active Directory Domain controller and the other is a Windows server 2003 VM running SCCM 2007 R2 and SQL server.

I have managed to successfully install all of my clients and the SCCM server has also discovered the client VM’s. When I view them in different collections I can see that it says “YES” where the Client installed column is.

 

My problem is however, I have packaged Office 2010 and created an advertisement for the “All Systems” collection. As I wanted to see results very soon, I created a mandatory assignment to run immediately. All of my client agents poll the SCCM server every 20 minutes. I left the VM’s running over night and found that none of them had installed Office 2010, also when I checked in control panel on the client VM’s for “advertised programs” nothing was there. It even still said “IT organisation” which I had changed to something custom.

A quick check of the execmgr logs on the clients show these errors repeating:

<![LOG[Common Client Agent Settings for the client are missing from WMI.]LOG]!>

<![LOG[software Distribution Site Settings for the client are missing from WMI.]LOG]!>

Any idea what the problem is here? As this is a test environment, all server and client firewalls are turned off and my entire SCCM folder which I have been using is shared out to “Everyone” with read/write access.

Any pointers would be very much appreciated thanks in advance!

R

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