roboticsguy1988
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Anybody have any ideas? I look through quite a bit of settings today on the server side but still haven't found any red flags.
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It seems that if I go to monitor the status of any deployments in SCCM 2012 they are all frozen in time. At one point I did know what the percentages were (Success, In Progress, Error, Requirements not Met, Unknown). However there is a point in time when I stopped receiving this statistics. If I deploy any new software the compliance percentage remains at 0.0% and all of the computers stay under the unknown category.
Also please be aware that software is successfully installing on PCs that it is pushed to.
I do not see any errors in the below server log files. I have looked through other server log files as well but the errors have either been fixed or are not relevant. The client logs I looked through did not seem to show any relevant errors.
distmgr.log
enrollsrv.log
PkgXferMgr.log
I have taken screenshots of my latest deployment Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Java Development Kit (JDK) just to show exactly what I am talking about.
Thanks in advance for any help. I have been scratching my head on this for a while but I know many people on this forum are much more intelligent than I.
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Hello,
I apologize for posting on an old topic, but this fits the issue I have been having recently. It sounds like you got the issue resolved however I am unable to resolve mine.
I am trying to run a Re-Image task sequence (Windows 7 to Windows7). I have multuple error codes in the smsts.log file. The main one that I believe is causing the issues is "Failed to run the action: Request State Store. The request is not supported. Error: 80070032" But I also have the 80004005 error. Attached is my task sequence and the log file. Hopefully you can provide some insight because I am at a loss.
The SMP storage has "everyone" set to full control right now as a test, therefore I know it's not a SMP permissions issue.
Thanks in advance for any help, it's much appreciated.
Monitoring Deployment Compliance Remains Unknown (0.0%)
in Configuration Manager 2012
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All,
It seems there was a certificate error. If I tell IIS to require SSL but set it to ignore I start getting information. I am going through and checking certificates now to figure out what certificate is causing the issue. For future reference Updates would install on clients along with other applications and packages, I simply could not see the deployment status of anything.