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  1. Thanks for the responses, I've upgrade to 2012r2 sp1

     

    Had a squeaky moment when the system came up with lots of critical warnings same as this

     

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/17088.sccm-2012-sp1-tmlisten-process-hangs-installation.aspx

     

    I disabled officescan and went fine.

     

    I've now sorted out all the SQL issues everything else went fine.

     

    Just trying to upgrade now to CU1 to fix the following

     

    Microsoft SQL Server reported SQL message 547, severity 16: [23000][547][Microsoft]

    [sql Server]The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE constraint "CI_CurrentRuleDetail_CIID_FK". The conflict occurred in database "CM_DCC", table "dbo.CI_CurrentRuleDetail", column 'Setting_

     

    Its a known bug and CU1 has a fix for it but running the upgrade and its prompting that the site mode is in warning,

    How can I get my site out of warning mode so I can upgrade to CU1?

  2. Hi all

     

    Quick question going through the upgrade to R2 sp1 and in my Prerequisite check its come up with a couple of warnings.

     

    Just wondering if I continue with the upgrade will anything be effected in a negative way?

     

    Backlogged Inboxes (check these and there's no major problem there)

    SQL Server Security mode - we have it set to SQL authentication - recommended to operate in Windows Auth

    Configuration for SQL server memory - SQL should have a max limit

    SQL Server Process - unlimited memory usage

     

    the last to i'll probally sort out after the upgrade our SQL is on the same box as our SCCM install.

     

    Just wanted to make sure that the upgrade goes well don't want to have to restore etc etc

     

    Regards

     

     

  3. Hi

     

    I'm in need a little assistance, I'm attempting to have a software restriction policy that blocks access to a few problems for all users, easy enough. But then I would like to allow a certain group of users to have access to this if there added to the correct group.

     

    I created the two gpos and assigned them to two groups and made sure the allow gpo was of Higher Order in this case I set it to one. I also enforced the allow so that it would not be over written by the lower Order GPO.

     

    Problem is I've added a test user to the groups in question, Allow and Deny and I still get the deny.

     

    Any idea why this would be the case?

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    John

  4. Hi

     

    I've create a task sequence that workings pretty well but got a few things to iron out.

     

    I can't work out why some of the application will not install on the TS, though if the machine is part of a collection they install perfectly.

    I'm still quite new to SCCM so slowly getting my head around it.

     

    Cheers for any help in advance

  5. That's pretty much exactly what I wanted to do ^

     

    I found it myself with a little bit of tinkering, I'd already created my Wim's for deployment via SCCM. But Language was incorrect.

     

    So mounted the wim using DISM then extracted the Default Reg Hive and edited that directly, then saved the Wim and reuploaded it.

     

    but what you have done will work perfectly for a brand new o/s DVD

     

    Thanks for your assistance still learning on the DISM front. Getting there slowly.

  6. Hi all

     

    Just been following this forum for the last 2 months and it seems to be the one to use for help and tips so I thought I'd get stuck in on the action..

     

    Quite new to using SCCM which is the main reason for trying to find a forum like this I'm a ZCM admin of over 5 years.

     

    Speak to you in the forums

     

    Morrell

     

     

     

     

     

     

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