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hi all.

 

I am using SCCM 2012 R2 and jus setup a distribution point in a remote office. But I check a client located in the office, it is not able connect to the DP locally.

 

The local DP is 10.4.70.31, a server in the same office 10.4.70.21 trying to download software update from the DP. From the console I can confirm the DP is working find without any errors or warning.

 

All the software have been distributed to the DP. Created a boundary subnet 10.4.70.0 and assign to a Boundary group. DP is being associated to this boundary group.

 

Check the following logs:

 

ClientLocation.log - able to assign to the MP correctly. MP is located in head office.

 

 

ContentTransferManager.log - Got warning - CCTMJob::UpdateLocations - Received empty location update for CTM Job {6A99C584-A1A0-4682-9872-1FF5BBC9D5FF} ContentTransferManager 6/29/2015 10:17:53 PM 3864 (0x0F18)

CTM job {6A99C584-A1A0-4682-9872-1FF5BBC9D5FF} suspended

 

DataTransferService.log - no error or warning.

 

LocationService.log - got warning - Calling back with empty distribution points list

 

Anyone can help? by the way, I can telnet from 10.4.70.21 to 10.4.70.31 port 80. No fw is between these two servers.

 

Thanks.

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