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  1. Our help desk requested if we could send them a report of systems that have disk errors and were not shutdown gracefully. I suppose they could supply me with the eventID's they want and I could query for those.
  2. Hello, Is there a CM12 report that list machines that are having hardware errors? Thank you.
  3. The same here. Uninstall, clean up, and reinstall and everything works. Only happened on a few clients with no pattern I can see.
  4. @MarkM That's odd, my test box and production have SCCM installed on different drives and didn't have any trouble. Was the other drive SAN drive or local HD?
  5. If I remember right you need to add Domain Computers and Domain Users (read & execute) to the share and file security properties.
  6. The Cumulative Update 1 for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 KB2817245 has been released. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2817245 contains the fixes, updates, and the request link for the hotfix which is approximately 59 MB.
  7. Got it! I unselected all Classisfications in SUP, ran wsusutil reset, ran another sync, re-added Classifications, and the flood gates opened.
  8. Hello, I running with a new 2012 build: Windows 2012 STD, SQL 2012 (CU5), and SCCM 2012 SP1. I installed WSUS and then SUP and most of the updates are downloading. Sporadically the wsyncmgr.log is showing : Failed to sync update “xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx”. Error: The Microsoft Software License Terms have not been completely downloaded and cannot be accepted. Source: Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.BaseApi.SoapExceptionProcessor.DeserializeAndThrow. I have looked at a lot of the solutions out there and of them none appear to apply. Permisisons in the DB and folders are good. WSUS path is good in SQL. Thank you! One side note: SUP had only English selected as my choice but when I was reviewing the settings in the WSUS console it was set to download all languages.
  9. My mistake, did not meant to post in RC page. Please delete post
  10. Hello, I running with a new 2012 build: Windows 2012 STD, SQL 2012 (CU5), and SCCM 2012 SP1. I installed WSUS and then SUP and most of the updates are downloading. Sporadically the wsyncmgr.log is showing : Failed to sync update “xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx”. Error: The Microsoft Software License Terms have not been completely downloaded and cannot be accepted. Source: Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.BaseApi.SoapExceptionProcessor.DeserializeAndThrow. I have looked at a lot of the solutions out there and of them none appear to apply. Permisisons in the DB and folders are good. WSUS path is good in SQL. Thank you! One side note: SUP had only English selected as my choice but when I was reviewing the settings in the WSUS console it was set to download all languages.
  11. I would expect patch Tuesday to be the earliest.
  12. Remote registry service was on and the firewall was set to allow all (test VM site not exposed to internet). If there was a hang up I suppose i could make a MS support call but all is well.
  13. Thank you. I hate those little red icons with their vague meanings.
  14. Hello, I am noticed the following error during me CM12 install: omGetServerRoleAvailabilityState could not read from the registry on CM01.domain.local; error = 5:. Is this something I should to be concerned with? My searchews have not really turned up anything. Otherwise it completed the install My setup: Widows 2008 Rs SP2 & SQL 2008 R2 SP2 CU4, fully patched and setup per Kent Agerlund's and Unleashed's books, and Windows-Noob. System is a ESXi client with 20GB RAM and seven different disks with more than enough room. Webdav given the correct permissions. Windows Firewall set correctly. Proper machine and user account permissions and grouping. SQL mem set correctly.
  15. I do not have anything in the \Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\clifiles.src\hinv folder. I inherited this server so I am still finding suprises.
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