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  1. I am having an issue with a couple packages installing at log off. I have done some googling and cannot find anything. If I have a package deploying at Log Off should it work even if a user shuts down? I am seeing packages not deploying at Log Off but when I switch to Log On it works. Curious if it is something within my environment or if SCCM isnt designed to work when a user shuts down and not log off.
  2. I am seeing the issue when I try to Run Machine Policy Retrieval and Evaluation Cycle. It is installed on my laptop. I am using Now Micro Right Click Tools. There are firewalls enabled but I am able to ping all the machines. I know that is not the same but I would think that would be a good indicator of being able to hit them.
  3. I installed Right Click Tools on my local system and have the console installed. However, every machine except mine will report "OFF" as the status. Does this need to be installed on a central location?
  4. I had to make a change to our Client Settings. My question is, once that change is made, do I need to delete the deployment and redeploy? Or will that change automatically go out to the collection that is in the original deployment?
  5. Garret, I tried that, I can navigate to the share ok on all systems. The interesting thing is that if I run the batch file on my system it works fine locally. if I go to another users machine who is having the issue via sccm and run the same batch file it fails.
  6. I have a simple batch file to copy office templates from our share to user C drives. Here is the script\ @echo off robocopy \\****\****\DataDeployment\OfficeTemplates\ "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\****" *.potx *.dotx /r:1 /w:1 The ***** are just me taking out relelvant company shares or name etc. However, on 4 or 5 machines the script will work and on about 20 others it fails. The folder exists in both cases. However, even if it didn't robocopy would create it. They error is 10006 16
  7. Hello, I am pretty comfortable using SCCM but I am having an issue I cannot figure out for the life of me. I have created a Package to deploy a simple .CMD file. The file appears to run correctly on my machine via SCCM however when I look at reporting I am showing it as failed. The script does exactly what it is suppose to do. Why would it show as error under Monitoring? It is a 10006 Error with Desciription of 1
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