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  1. Problem PXE-boot. I got the PXE-E53 no filenname.... When I follow the SMSPXE.log I see this "error" Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="16777534" ServerName="" ServerRemoteName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="" OfferIDTime="" PkgID="" PackageVersion="" PackagePath="" BootImageID="" Mandatory=""/></ClientIDReply> Where the ItemKey is a key already used by another computer. If I delete all computers from my "Windows 7 Collection" the PXE booting works like a charm. So im pretty much stuck here. It must be something with the resource id´s. Because it works as I said when I delete all the computers and all the recource id´s are deleted with the computers. (I see no errors in my distmgr) Anyone else seen this problem and can help me to solve it?
  2. Can anyone point me in the right direction to deploy Lync 2010 client via CM 2012? Does I need to extract the MSI from the .exe or can I deploy the exe? How do I do this? Thanks in advance
  3. RequestMPKeyInformation: Send() failed. SMSPXE 2012-04-21 14:58:44 4484 (0x1184) Failed to get information for MP: sccm.local 80004005. SMSPXE 2012-04-21 14:58:44 4484 (0x1184) PXE::DB_InitializeTransport failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 2012-04-21 14:58:44 4484 (0x1184) PXE::DB_ReportStatus failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 2012-04-21 14:58:44 4484 (0x1184) PXE::CPolicyProvider::InitializeDatabaseConnection failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 2012-04-21 14:58:44 4484 (0x1184) The certificate is gone, something strange happend to my lab-server. How can I solve this issue? How can I issue a certificate for the SCCM - SQL Found out that my ssl-certificate is missing, Unable to load user-specified certificate [Cert Hash(sha1) "4E40B3552FFAC833C5A30EB589008BBC557FF30E"]. The server will not accept a connection. You should verify that the certificate is correctly installed. See "Configuring Certificate for Use by SSL" in Books Online. How can I re-create the certificate? Is there any chance I can do this from my CA ?
  4. I got the same problem, so strange, im soooo sure im running with an domain account. Anyone have a solution for this issue?
  5. Windows 2008 r2 SQL Server 2008r2 SP1 Cu4 (local on the SCCM server). I have followed all the steps in this guide http://www.windows-n...1-installation/ I have followed all of the steps, but get some errors when I try to install (see below). <04-05-2012 17:15:31> sccm.local; SQL Server service running account; Error; The logon account for the SQL Server service cannot be a local user account or LOCAL SERVICE. You must configure the SQL Server service to use a valid domain account, NETWORK SERVICE, or LOCAL SYSTEM. <04-05-2012 17:15:39> ERROR: Site server does not have create child permission on AD 'System Management' <04-05-2012 17:15:39> WARN: Site server does not have delete child permission on AD 'System Management' <04-05-2012 17:15:41> sccm.local; Verify site server permissions to publish to Active Directory.; Warning; The site server might be unable to publish to Active Directory. The computer account for the site server must have Full Control permissions to the System Management container in its Active Directory domain. You can ignore this warning if you have manually verified these permissions. For more information about your options to configure required permissions, see http://go.microsoft..../?LinkId=233190. <04-05-2012 17:17:43> ERROR: Failed to get SQL Server connection for sccm.local (master) <04-05-2012 17:17:43> ERROR: Failed to connected to SQL Server, cannot verify required collation <04-05-2012 17:17:43> sccm.local; Required SQL Server Collation; Error; Configuration Manager requires that you configure your SQL Server instance and Configuration Manager site database (if already present) to use the SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS collation, unless you are using a Chinese operating system and require GB18030 support. For information about changing your SQL Server instance and database collations, see http://go.microsoft..../?LinkID=234541. For information about enabling GB18030 support, see http://go.microsoft..../?LinkId=234542.
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