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How to distribute old SCCM 2007 packages in 2012 environment?

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Ok I removed the Management Point and readded it to my Primary Site server.

 

I also enabled Client Push again.

 

Waiting to see if this resolves anything, but I was looking at the ccmsetup.log file on a client listed as "None" and "Unknown" and it appeared that it was trying to install the client off my old 2007 site.

 

At the end of the log there were entries stating that the client from the old site server was too old and rolledback. Looks like my clients are very confused as to where to talk, but I have a computer near me that is working just fine. PKI and Intranet.

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Curses. I was telling both the 2007 and 2012 Sites to push the Client.

 

Was this a cause for devices swapping between the PKI then to None as the certificate?

 

I turned off the Client Push on the 2007 server, but what else will I need to do? I suspect that my devices that was "broke" will have permanent issues.

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You could create a new collection which holds all Clients which have not updated their policies during the last 24 hours or so. Then reinstall the Clients via right click on the collection (always reinstall). With SCCM 2012 R2 there also will be new Option to uninstall the Client before installing. Unfortunately it's just a prewiew now.

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I can see my clients switching to the old site "BPS":

Attempting to query AD for assigned site code	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Executing query (&(ObjectCategory=MSSMSRoamingBoundaryRange)(|(&(MSSMSRangedIPLow<=177229899)(MSSMSRangedIPHigh>=177229899))))	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Executing query (&(ObjectCategory=mSSMSSite)(|(mSSMSRoamingBoundaries=10.144.80.0)(mSSMSRoamingBoundaries=RJAC)))	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
This client might be within the boundaries of more than one site - AD SiteCode search matched 2 entries	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
The client will be assigned to the first valid site	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
LSGetAssignedSiteFromAD : Trying to Assign to the Site <BPS>	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
The MP name retrieved is 'OLDSERVER.DOMAIN.LOCAL' with version '6487l' and capabilities '<Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0">
</Capabilities>'	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Retrieving client operational settings from AD.	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
ClientOperationalSettings search filter is '(&(ObjectCategory=mSSMSManagementPoint)(mSSMSDefaultMP=TRUE)(mSSMSSiteCode=BPS))'	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Command line: "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\Install\ccmsetup.exe" 	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
CCMHTTPPORT:    80	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
CCMHTTPSPORT:    443	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
CCMHTTPSSTATE:    0	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
CCMHTTPSCERTNAME:    	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
FSP:    OLDSERVER.DOMAIN.LOCAL	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
CCMFIRSTCERT:    0	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Config file:      	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Retry time:       10 minute(s)	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
MSI log file:     	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
MSI properties:   SMSSITECODE=BPS SMSCACHESIZE=12000 CCMHTTPPORT="80" CCMHTTPSPORT="443" CCMHTTPSSTATE="0" FSP="OLDSERVER.DOMAIN.LOCAL" CCMFIRSTCERT="0"	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Source List:	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
MPs:	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
                  OLDSERVER.DOMAIN.LOCAL	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
Updated security on object C:\Windows\ccmsetup\.	ccmsetup	7/30/2013 8:17:06 AM	4604 (0x11FC)
 

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