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  1. Hello, I'm a IT-student and I'm currently busy with to setting up an SCCM 2012 server, but I have some problems in the field of the software distribution. Everytime when I push a software package to my CCM Client, the download of the application in the Software Center stay hanging on 0%. Under site status I will see an error by Application Catalog Web service point. The other parts of the site status are green. After opening all error messages under the Application Catalog Web service point I will received a specified error named by: Application Web Service Control Manager detected AWEBSVC is not responding to HTTP requests. The http error is 12002. For more information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 838891. I have used the installation guides of this website to setting up SCCM-2012. I have followed lab 1 till lab 4 from the athor anyweb. I am a beginner Microsoft SCCM 2012 and I would to learn SCCM. During the installation I have installed the .Net Framework 3.5.1 features and WCF Activation with HTTP Activation. I have search on the internet about this error but I can't find the right information about this problem. I have installed the SCCM server for two times and everytime I will received this problem. Also I have removed the the roles: Application Catalog Web service point and Application Catalog Website point but it doesn't have effect. The SCCM client installation would be succesfully pushed to the client, but he doesn't distribute software to the specified client. In my situation I would to like to use http instead of https. I would like to apolgize for my bad english. But does anyone know how I can fix this isue? Do you have any tips how I can troubleshoot this problem? Kind regards, Jens de Vries
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