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Client Push install - problem somewhere, but where?

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Hi,

 

I am trying to do a client push install on some computers but somewhere it is failing but I cant figure out where.

 

Here is a section of the ccm.log form the server....

 

 

======>Begin Processing request: "2097152702", machine name: "HSN998" SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

Execute query exec [sp_IsMPAvailable] N'HSN' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Trying the 'best-shot' account which worked for previous CCRs (index = 0x0) SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Attempting to connect to administrative share '\\HSN998\admin$' using account 'heles-school\systemadmin' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> The 'best-shot' account has now succeeded 42 times and failed 4 times. SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Connected to administrative share on machine HSN998 using account 'heles-school\systemadmin' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Attempting to make IPC connection to share <\\HSN998\IPC$> SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Searching for SMSClientInstall.* under '\\HSN998\admin$\' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> System OS version string "5.1.2600" converted to 5.10 SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Service Pack version from machine "HSN998" is 3 SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Mobile client on the target machine has the same version, and 'forced' flag is turned on. SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Creating \ VerifyingCopying exsistance of destination directory \\HSN998\admin$\ccmsetup. SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Copying client files to \\HSN998\admin$\ccmsetup. SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Copying file "D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\I386\ccmsetup.exe" to "ccmsetup.exe" SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Created service "ccmsetup" on machine "HSN998". SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Started service "ccmsetup" on machine "HSN998". SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Deleting SMS Client Install Lock File '\\HSN998\admin$\SMSClientInstall.HSN' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

Execute query exec [sp_CP_SetLastErrorCode] 2097152702, 0 SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

---> Completed request "2097152702", machine name "HSN998". SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

Deleted request "2097152702", machine name "HSN998" SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 07/08/2012 09:46:26 5036 (0x13AC)

 

It says it has started the ccmsetup service on the client but then has a line about an error which i dont understand. I looked at a log file found from google and a sucessfull log didnt have an error line there.

 

The folders are on the client, c:\windows\ccmsetup and i have attached the log file from the client here

 

Thanks for any help you can offer.

ccmsetup.log

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Looks like it installed successfully with a error return code 0. Restart the agent host service on the box or bounce it. I have noticed it can take a while to report back. If you don't have it installed already check out right click tools.

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Thanks for looking, that what i thought as well, and i was even getting software center to open on the machines as well but still nothing showing up in sccm console. It doesnt matter now as i have re imaged the machines. As this is a new install of sccm i was hoping to push the client out to the machines then initilise a reimage from the console but i cant figure out so having to go round to each machine.

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