Since we migrated our driver packages to SCCM 2012, they have been behaving strangley. If I update the driver package, or send the drivers to a new DP, they will begin to copy, then the drivers will delete out of the package, and then the package will try to copy again. It actually takes a couple of days on average, but the drivers ultimately copy to the DP and show up as 100% on the package status. They will just keep deleting themselves and re-distributing over and over again until they successfully copy.
My concern is that this is not feasible once we go live in SCCM 2012 - I need to be able to update drivers alot faster than 2-3 days. Something seems to be stopping the copy, then starting the copy again. I never saw this in 2007 - the packages always copied fine. Also, the size doesn't matter - small packages perform the same.
I've looked at the logs and status reports, but I don't see any errors or issues that dictate this behavior. Any help would be very helpful.
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Since we migrated our driver packages to SCCM 2012, they have been behaving strangley. If I update the driver package, or send the drivers to a new DP, they will begin to copy, then the drivers will delete out of the package, and then the package will try to copy again. It actually takes a couple of days on average, but the drivers ultimately copy to the DP and show up as 100% on the package status. They will just keep deleting themselves and re-distributing over and over again until they successfully copy.
My concern is that this is not feasible once we go live in SCCM 2012 - I need to be able to update drivers alot faster than 2-3 days. Something seems to be stopping the copy, then starting the copy again. I never saw this in 2007 - the packages always copied fine. Also, the size doesn't matter - small packages perform the same.
I've looked at the logs and status reports, but I don't see any errors or issues that dictate this behavior. Any help would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Josh
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