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Yes, totally possible, I assume you want to move to windows 7? You have a few options, do you want to migrate user data and profiles or a clean install?
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Application Catalog error when requesting permission
Aerobaticrug replied to kerber0s's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
Any further news on this? I've just had this appear on one user's machine. They can install software ok if they are on a different machine, so it's not account permissions as far as I can see........... -
Not sure if someone might find this useful, but after configuring CM12 SP1 beta on Server 2012, WSUS isn't automatically configured. This is because WSUS uses port 8530 not port 80 as previous versions, change it in the CM console and it all works.
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Is it possible and if so how would you do this, I have a single primary site at the minute running on windows 2008 r2. I have been asked to use Server 2012 for the OS now. I don't want to run the upgrade OS on w2k8 as it usually leaves something behind, rather a full install. How would I go about this, install config manager on 2012 server and then join it as another primary site to the existing infrastructure?
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Hi, yeah, deployed to all users collection and then users are supposed to be able to install it from the app catalog. It gets as far downloads the app then goes to run it and fails with the "you need admin rights to install this application". I'm pulling my hair out as obviously if I did it as a package you can tell it to run with admin rights, but can't figure out how as an application. Other applications such as Firefox, 7 zip all install fine. Obviously they are native MSI files though.
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Followed this guide for deploying office 2012 as an application - http://blogs.technet.com/b/mniehaus/archive/2011/08/13/deploying-office-2010-with-configuration-manager-2012-beta-2.aspx Works fine if your an admin, however if you are a normal user it states you need admin rights to install this application. How can I get this to work for users?
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After the Client is installed on one of our machines, around 2 days later the client check result comes back as failed as in the screenshot. Why would it not be able to find a supported version of ccmsetup?
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Issue with Capture files and settings
Aerobaticrug replied to Aerobaticrug's topic in Configuration Manager 2007
Typo............argh! I had a Q instead of an O in OSD variable. -
Thanks, I'll give that a whirl!
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I'm attempting to create a refresh windows 7 TS. This is how it looks: It fails on the Capture Userfiles and Settings as below: Any ideas on what I'm missing?
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I've got to roll out a desktop refresh to Win 7 Enterprise (both x86 and x64). Now my issue is that Help desk have been building Win 7 enterprise for the last few months and I don't want these machines getting rebuilt again. Is there anyway to target only the older build Windows 7 professional and leave the enterprise versions as is?
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Wondering if anyone has exprienced something similar to this: We only use a x64 build for windows 7 enterprise at the minute. I've setup a build and capture for windows 7 x86 so we can also deploy this image. Done the usual steps, created a package with the source files, created the task sequence to build and capture. Created a new collection moved the single build/capture machine into it, advertised the task sequence. However now when helpdesk build a machine, SCCM default backgound appears instead of our custom one, 00008.wim is our x64, the task sequence attempts to download 00007.wim and now fails on the builds. The 00007 wim file is the x86 which I haven't finished capturing as yet. Any ideas what's wrong here?
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Followed all the guides and have SCCM 2012 in a lab environment. I've setup a task sequence to upgrade a windows xp machine, capture files and settings etc. Everything runs ok until just after the format and partition - I then get Task sequence fails with error (0x00000005) Does anyone know what that error is? First time poster but long time reader, must say this site is a life saver!