ETx13
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Yes I have. IIS is working except it says it's not secured because the certificate is using SHA-1 (this is expected behaviour from browsers). I did add my root cert as mentioned in the guide. Interestingly enough I decided to try again and now I only get this error: Call to HttpSendRequestSync failed for port 443 with status code 403, text: Forbidden SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 3/4/2024 10:17:40 AM 3460 (0x0D84) Which I guess is progress but I'm thinking it's still because we use SHA-1 certs instead of SHA-2... I could be wrong though.
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I've been following this guide to a tee: How can I configure System Center Configuration Manager in HTTPS mode (PKI) but I've run into a snag. After switching the MP to use HTTPs, I looked into the logs to make sure it switched over properly but I've been getting this error: Couple notes: 1. I was getting a "Certificate doesn't have SAN2 extension" error so I found out that I had to add the "Client Authentication" extension to the SCCM IIS Certificate which got rid of that error. 2. Looking at the MPSetup log, I noticed that the install went through but required a restart for some reason. Even after a restart, that log didn't change. 3. I haven't found any notes about this but our CA is still using SHA-1 (I just found this out and have started the talks to switch to SHA-2) so I'm wondering if perhaps that's the reason it's failing to bind. 4. The certificate date is valid: Any help with this is greatly appreciated!
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My goal here is to be able to deploy this version of OneNote during imaging. We currently have it in Software Center as an available install but I've recently discovered that appx files are not supported during imaging. So I had an idea to package the files and deploy it via Powershell. My script has a single line: Add-AppxPackage -Path ".\Microsoft.Office.OneNote_16001.14326.21452.0_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.AppxBundle" -DependencyPath ".\Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00_14.0.32530.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.Appx" In SCCM, my program has this line: Powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -File install.ps1 When I test this in Software Center, it reports as installed but it doesn't actually install. If I launch that script from ccmcache through terminal, the app installs fine. Does anyone know of any reason as to why this won't work?
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I created the driver package and added it as an install during the imaging process and it seems to have run successfully (checked the logs) but the driver does not show up in Print Management. I'm guessing it's because the printer is a network one and therefore not attached to the device but I'm wondering if it's possible to put the driver on the device so that the user doesn't have to download/install the driver when they go to add printers the first time. Thanks!