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  1. Thanks for the reply. I have just gone past the point it was failing on. I moved the back up location to c:\ I also read somewhere else about having the local machine account as a local admin which I also did. The recovery is still in progress but its looking better.
  2. I have found this line ERROR: Failed to copy the file CM_site.mdf from source C:\Users\adminuser\Desktop\steBackup\SiteDBServer to destination \\SCCM-01.domain.local\C$\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL12.SCCM2012\MSSQL\DATA. Error code: 59. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><12-17-2019 13:21:04.446+00><thread=5040 (0x13B0)> on inspection the folder is there
  3. I have two accounts on SQL my admin account and a SCCM Admin account that was the account used, yet on the recovery it seems to use my admin account possibly because I am logged in as a domain admin not the sccm admin? Should I be logged in as the sccm admin to recover the site?
  4. I am trying to recover my SCCM 1806 site. I have a full site backup but it fails restoring the database. I have rebuilt the server to the same version as before and then installed all the prerequisites including SQL and ADM wsus etc. however it fails when restoring the database. I have included the portion of the log file that is relevent(changing my site name and username) is there anything I may have got wrong is there another way of recovering? Steps I have taken are selected "recover site" recovered the site server from my backup location recovered my database from my backup location entered serial number accept terms downloaded required files select installation folder Details of SQL are pre populated path to SQL server DATA file is prepopulated path to SQL server LOG file is prepopulated At this point I am presented with the install settings, then it presents the prerequisite check and then begins the install where it fails with the errors seen on the log file attached sccmlog.txt
  5. Thank you for the reply I now have applications installing again .
  6. Ok I think I may have got confused here, does the default Configuration Manager Client Package get upgraded Or do I have to have two steps the default and then the upgrade?
  7. I have noticed that since upgrading to 2012R2 SP1, Task Sequences will go no further than "Setup Windows and Configuration Manager" going to the login prompt after a reboot at that point. I have searched around and have noticed people talking about "microsoft configuration manager client upgrade 6.0 all" yet on inspection I still have "microsoft configuration manager client upgrade 5.0 all" I suspect that this is probably my problem but I can't find and information on how to upgrade microsoft configuration manager client. Thanks in advance for any help Edit I have just seen that I have to manually create the microsoft configuration manager client upgrade 6.0 all package
  8. After many problems upgrading my SCCM2012 to R2 SP1. I am finally there. I have deployments working up to the point of installing software or driver packages, this just won't work any more but it did before I started the upgrade process. Could someone give me a pointer as to what I should now be looking for in the logs
  9. Thanks for the reply Apexes but maybe I have not explained myself properly. Once the machine finishes imaging, it starts again about 30 - 40 mins later
  10. I would like to have my client PC's re imaged on a schedule (as I work in a school), lets say every 6 weeks. I have created a collection to test my idea and I can get the PC's to re-image, but they continue to image again and again. I have obviously got the settings wrong in the scheduling tab. At present I have the "Assignment Schedule" set to run daily at 14:00 and the "Run Behaviour" set to Never rerun deployed program (I will change this once I know it works) I have set the Maintenance window for the collection to 12:00 - 15:00 to occur every 1 day during testing
  11. Well after trying every possible answer I have found on the web I have given up and taken my server back to an earlier checkpointed dated and now everything is working as it was. I have come to the conclusion that my Management Point was the issue but I was not able to find out for sure. I will upgrade again but not immediately as I have a bit od a backlog SCCM wise.
  12. After much reading of many similar problems I have got to this screen I have also managed to get smspxe.log working and this is the errors I am getting Prioritizing local MP SCCM Server SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) RequestMPKeyInformation: Send() failed. SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Failed to get information for MP: SCCM Server 80004005. SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) reply has no message header marker SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) PXE::MP_LookupDevice failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Prioritizing local MP SCCM Server SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) RequestMPKeyInformation: Send() failed. SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Failed to get information for MP: SCCM Server 80004005. SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) reply has no message header marker SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Failed to send status message (80004005) SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Failed to send the status message SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) PXE::MP_ReportStatus failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) PXE Provider failed to process message. Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows) SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) 00:1A:4B:8C:08:24, 9006B0DA-15AA-11E0-7884-6D990E5F6D29: Not serviced. SMSPXE 01/10/2015 12:40:16 4216 (0x1078) Can anyone help?
  13. The boot images are in the RemoteInstall folder. I don't have a smspxe.log
  14. I have just upgraded my sccm 2012R2 to SP1 and now I am having the following error PXE-T04: Access Violation PXE-E36: Error Received from TFTP Server PXE-M-F Exiting PXE Rom Before the upgrade everything was working properly I have done this as RocketMan has explained in another post Does anyone have any suggestions?
  15. I am getting this message occasionally, I press finish and everything works. does anyone knoe what is causing this
  16. I have fixed this issue and here is what I did. I think that when sccm came back online after the cluster upgrade it didn't see the D:\ drive and because of this referenced the c:\ drive because of this. First of all I was getting x86 boot disk was not available at my distribution point, I sorted this by deleting it and recreating and distributing it. But this was still looking at C:\ and when I came to the "applying OS stage" of the task sequence the error was 0x8007000. I went down the route of thinking it was a permission issue when it was actually unable to find the files. I realised that the references were all a bit messed up after quite alot of head scratching I read about creating blank txt file called NO_SMS_ON_DRIVE.SMS on the root of the drive on which you don't want any packages created so I did this and renamed the folders SMSSIG$ to SMSSIG$-old, SMSPKGSIG to SMSPKGSIG-old, SCCMContentLib to SCCMContentLib-old, SMSPKGC$ to SMSPKGC$-old, all of which had been created on the C:\ drive, and rebooted the server thinking all would now be ok. On reboot nothing worked again I was getting x86 boot disk was not available at my distribution point, I sorted this again by deleting it and recreating and distributing it. But no matter what I tried I could not get past the "applying OS stage" of the task sequence the error was still 0x8007000. Then it came to me in IIS my site was still looking to C:\ I changed this and now all is working again. I hope this might help someone else if you find yourself in a similar situation
  17. I was reading this post http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/5686-problem-with-distribution-point-in-sccm2012/?p=22119 and I think that is what has happen to me there are references on the C:\ drive how I am not sure. So I need to get everything back to how it was. So I need some advice on the best way forward
  18. I think I may have made some progress. I figured that the issue was the OS installer that it was failing on so I removed it from my distribution point and then redistributed it and I have got further but failing on a driver package. My thoughts and I am not sure yet as I have to investigate further is that the cluster crash has caused some corruption to my distribution point. Is there a way I can remove everything that has been distributed and re distribute them or do I have to do every one individually?
  19. I have had SCCM2012 up and running great for about 2 years now. It is a VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V This summer I upgraded our Hyper V cluster and things went a little pear shaped I have everything back and working as it was, except SCCM. First of all the x86 boot disk was not available at my distribution point, I sorted this by deleting it and recreating and distributing it. However I am now getting an error at the applying OS stage of the task sequence the error is 0x8007000. With lots of reading I have been pointed to the Network Access Account, but no luck here I have tried a new account, and also a domain admin account and both fail, I have tried the "Allow clients to connect anonymously" in Distribution Point Properties with no luck. looking at smsts log files I see these errors RegQueryValueExW failed for Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task Sequence, SMSTSEndProgram TSManager 12/08/2014 10:20:03 1468 (0x05BC) GetTsRegValue() failed. 0x80070002. TSManager 12/08/2014 10:20:03 1468 (0x05BC) Error Task Sequence Manager failed to execute task sequence. Code 0x80004005 TSManager 12/08/2014 10:20:03 1468 (0x05BC) I have include the files hoping that someone can point me in the right direction smsts.log smsts-1.log
  20. I followed this tutorial a while ago and everything is working great... or at least I thought so. Today I noticed none of my machines had Office 2013 SP1, I am correct in thinking that this should just go out as an monthly update. If so what could I have set wrong?
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