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SCCM2012 SP1 Big issues

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Hello all,

After install Sp1 on my SCCM infrastructure with one primary site on Windows 2008 R2, i cannot install applications in a Task Sequences, no issues when i install application with sccm client;

SMTS.log:

Rejecting ScopeId_D5B876B3-FEA7-4E75-8C49-905CD706E12C/RequiredApplication_4da8704f-b44a-4de0-83bf-a25f0e8c380a/3 due to evaluation error


Execution status received: 16 (Application failed to evaluate ) InstallApplication 20/03/2013 19:20:59 2448 (0x0990)
Install application action failed: 'Adobe Reader'. Error Code 0x80004005 InstallApplication 20/03/2013 19:20:59 2448 (0x0990)

I have no condition before deploying applications.. y have try lot of applications ...

Can you help me ?

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I have remove and create ..same error

 

And new application : same error

 

"Install application action failed: 'Adobe Reader'. Error Code 0x80004005 InstallApplication 21/03/2013 15:10:39 2888 (0x0B48)"

"NotifyProgress received: 16 (Application failed to evaluate ) InstallApplication 21/03/2013 15:10:38 4068 (0x0FE4)"

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In my case the "Application failed to evaluate" because the machine was not domain joined.

 

The same applications would install just fine through the Software Center/Configuration Manager client.

 

I was trying to install applications as part of my Build and Capture task sequence and I didn't want to join the domain in order to keep the build clean of any unnecessary GPOs.

 

But the applications would only install as part of the Task sequence if I joined my domain.

 

Here's two possible solutions I may try.. may work for you

http://www.bpmi.nl/blog/?p=1637

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