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those errors could be related to anything and you'll need to read the logs of each to see what it's complaining about,

 

when installing an SCCM server and then configuring it you should expect some errors in the system status particularly if you are doing a few reboots....

 

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anyweb

 

Thanks for the clarification anyweb. Back to the SMS_SiteToSiteConnction_xxx, should it be on the domain users or on the OU users group?

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Thanks for the clarification anyweb. Back to the SMS_SiteToSiteConnction_xxx, should it be on the domain users or on the OU users group?

 

It is not needed to create in the Active Directory the two aforementioned groups in member servers, the exception is when you install SCCM on a Domain Controller, if the setup procedure doesn't create them in AD (because the DC has no local users/groups) then you may create them manually and give the correct permissions at the SCCM computer account in order to modify memberships.

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My first post here. First THANKS a lot for the good SCCM guides here.

 

About this thread....

 

IMHO, There is no need to create these groups.

These are automatically created in the site server (when you install SCCM).

See here [notice that this is a Windows 2003 R2 server]

 

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These are local groups created in the server where you installed SCCM. In his case he installed everything on the DC. In the real world this is never done.

 

In my case, the DC, SCCM and SQL server all reside on three seperate servers.

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