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  1. Found the problem!!! Remote Differential Compression was uninstalled by a domain policy. As soon as we re-installed it, it started working like a charm!
  2. We found this in the distmgr.log file... TakeContentSnapshot() failed. Error = 0x80040154 SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER 9/14/2012 11:10:48 AM 2924 (0x0B6C) The source directory doesn't exist or the 'Configuration Manager' service cannot access it, Win32 last error = 340 SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER 9/14/2012 11:10:48 AM 2924 (0x0B6C) It also seems like any new content we add right now gets the same error. Edit: We also setup another DP on the same LAN and all the old content will distribute just fine but nothing new will go.
  3. It is on the local SCCM DP. I thought about that too. We can path to it fine on the server. The path isn't that bad: \\SCCMServer\Drivers\HP8300x64 The driver folders are a little longer but we've done the exact same thing with similar names 4 other times with no issues.
  4. Hello, We've been testing Configuration Manager 2012 for a little while and ran into a problem. We've been using it to build a few systems and wanted to add a system type. We downloaded and added a driver pack like we'd done before but it won't distribute. The error we get is that it failed to access the source directory and lists one of the directories. The possible causes are that the DP doesn't have the rights to get to the folder or that it is out of disk space. We've checked both and there is plenty of drive space and the contents have the same security as everything else. We've spent a few hours on it and aren't really sure where to go next. Can someone provide some assistance? Thank you!
  5. Thank you both for responding. Shortly after posting this, a coworker came up with an idea. We added a custom requirement to the Deployment that does a WMI check for the process. We've done a little bit of testing with it and it seems to work pretty good. The deployment doesn't start until the processes aren't running.
  6. Hello, I'm a frequent visitor but first time poster, I love this site! I have an application that requires that certain other applications aren't running or it won't install. (It doesn't seem to be consistent across versions for upgrades.) I've got the application built in SCCM 2012 and it works great on new deployments. What's the easiest way to get around the other programs running and the install failing? I need to push this out to about 100 PC's most of which have various versions installed that will be upgraded. If any of them have Outlook, Excel, Powerpoint, or IE running, it won't install. Thanks!
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