I've got SCCM 2012 SP1 running in my lab and my client polling set to a low value.
In the real world I would like to see the last client policy check in time show up in my device list.
Instead it shows a value that is a couple of days old.
The same goes for the heartbeat value.
I try refreshing the device but it's makes no difference.
All I get is an old time and not the most recent one.
I've even forced a client machine policy retreival on the workstation, and it still doesn't update the check time in the SCCM console.
What could be wrong.
It's annoying because I have one machine that is showing as having an Endpoint Protection problem, but when I go to the actual machine it is fine and up to date.
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Hi,
I've got SCCM 2012 SP1 running in my lab and my client polling set to a low value.
In the real world I would like to see the last client policy check in time show up in my device list.
Instead it shows a value that is a couple of days old.
The same goes for the heartbeat value.
I try refreshing the device but it's makes no difference.
All I get is an old time and not the most recent one.
I've even forced a client machine policy retreival on the workstation, and it still doesn't update the check time in the SCCM console.
What could be wrong.
It's annoying because I have one machine that is showing as having an Endpoint Protection problem, but when I go to the actual machine it is fine and up to date.
Please help.
Thanks
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