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matthewjones

App Deployment via User Group.

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I am majorly frustrated.

I have a simple package to deploy to a mix of Win7 & XP machines.

This is a single .MSI installation with a copy of an XML file post installation.

 

The clients are getting the package directory is created

{c:\windows\system32\ccm\cach\cdc000cc.412.system}

However, content is NOT there. This package was set up last night at 11pm.

It is now NOON and nothing is delivered... WHY!!???? This is getting critical..

 

 

Package is built:

 

CNG_ClientInstall.cmd

msiexec /qn /i SafeDeployment.msi

copy CNG-Server-Info.xml "C:\Program Files\CNG\CNG-SAFE" /y

Distribution points are defined and seeing the package as installed.

 

 

Collection is set up:

Confirmed there are 28 client COMPUTERS in the AD Group and the Collection sees them all.

 

Advertisement is set up:

General

Package is picked from above.

Program defined.

Collection picked.

Schedule

Schedule is currently set to Start - No end.

Mandatory Assignment - ASAP (was repeat every 2 hrs - didn't work).

Priority HIGH.

Distribution Points

"Download content from distribution point & run locally". {Allow fallback is checked}.

 

What are the basic steps / logs to follow to track this insanity?

I need results TODAY!! PLEASE!

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