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sander1975

Where are my App-V sequences ... status 'in progress'.

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I have a strange issue at one of my customers. We have SCCM 2012. When I create deployments for a specific collection of users it works fine when the deployments are related to msi packages but when they are coupled with sequences no sequences get installed on the clients.

 

In the SCCM console when I click Monitoring, Deployments and then select the particular deployment with the App-V sequence I see that 'in progress' is the deployment status. When I look at the client which should get the sequence I only see the following in the

Virtualapp.log:

"The package with GUID ... is not installed on this system yet"

although the deployment should install the sequence without user intervention as soon as possible.

 

And in the AppDiscovery.log I see the following entries:

'+++AppV package not installed [AppDT ID : ScopeID ....'

and the line after that:

'Did not detect app deployment type ... (ScopeID... )'

 

At first I thought the integration between SCCM 2012 and App-V might be the problem, but after reading though the different documents and the chapter 8 of 'Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide' by Augusto Alvarez, I am quite sure that is not the problem.

I also checked the IIS logging to see if some filetypes are not allowed, but nothing strange their too.

And read this reference: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11447.troubleshooting-application-deployment-in-sccm-2012.aspx, but the boundaries can't be the problem either, otherwise the msi packages (deployments) would fail too in my opinion.

 

 

 

Any suggestions where to look or do you have the same issue (and solved it?) ?

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