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Server 2003 SP2 DC as Distribution Point

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I have been working around the clock for the last week trying to get some Windows 2003 SP2 domain controllers installed as distribution points. I know it is not the ideal setup but that is all we have in some of our remote offices. 2008 domain controllers are working fine. Everything looks good on the SCCM console monitor regarding the set up. The packages do not distribute. I have loaded every applicable hotfix on the 2003 servers. I have upgraded SCCM 2012 to R2. I have loaded the prerequisites on the 2003 server.

 

- Installed IIS with bits

- Installed RDC

- Created the WMI namespace (mofcomp \\site-server\sms_rhh\bin\x64\smsdpprov.mof

 

I tried to install with the site system account (which I have in the domain admins and full admin groups), the enterprise admin account and my own domain admin account,

 

The error I get is ExecStaticMethod failed (80041002) SMS_DistributionPoint, AddFile and CSendFileAction::SendFiles failed; 0x80041002.

 

The biggest problem I see is the file structure does not get created under SCCMContentLib on the 2003 server. I get SCCMContentLib but it is empty. Also, there is no log file created in D:\SMS_DP$\sms\logs (D is my source drive.)

 

Does anyone have any ideas for me to check?

 

 

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