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  1. I appear to have them working again. I think I imported the new mac-addresses while the old records were still in SCCM. This updated the old records with the new mac-address. The OSD worked but advertised software world ever install. Fixed by 1. Remove CCM from client 2. Delete record from SCCM 3. Allow AD discovery to add the computers again.
  2. I am getting this in ClientIDManagerstartup.log Entering CCCMIDStartup::ExecuteInternal ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 43005A00430031003200300033004D0031003700 ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) SMBIOS unchanged ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) SID unchanged ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) HWID unchanged ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) Client settings prohibit local GUID generation, no smsid will be (re)generated. ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10) Smsid is missing but (re)generation is disabled. ClientIDManagerStartup 05/09/2011 22:39:56 3344 (0x0D10)
  3. All of the actions are available, and run. No notable errors in the ccmsetup.log Just one Failed to find resource file 'client.mst' Still installs successfully. I have been trying different things and appear to have got some of them working. I did so may things I am in the process of trying to figure out what got them working. Things I did. right-click tools - Generate new GUID Change approval to 'approval all' Repair CCM Client Remove CCM client Delete Computer from SCCM and let AD discovery add it back and install the CCM client. I am working remotley so can test which, if any, fixed the issue. Thanks again KK Remove from SCCM and let AD discovery add the machine again.
  4. Hello, I am having trouble deploying software to new PC's. I had 30 PC's which I decommissioned, removed from AD then deleted from SCCM. I then created a csv with the names and Mac-addresses. The old names are to be used on the new PC's I import the csv and put them in my Windows 7 OSD Collection. PXE boot the PC's and the OSD runs fine. After the OSD finishes the PC's get put into collections based on its computer name. These collections have mandatory advertisement assigned. The mandatory assignment is never installed. I get as far as 'Accepted - No Further Status' I also have existing XP PC's which are added to my Windows 7 OSD collection. The OSD finishes on these fine and get the mandarory assignments installed. I cant fiqure it out. Any Ideas? Thanks KKontour Sorry Mods, supposed to post in Software Deployment.
  5. OK, It working like this I have a package for VS2010 I have a TS for VS2010 help I have specified the VS2010 install must run before the TS. It all installs fine. Is it best practice to do it this way? The runas may be an issue as I would need to pass the administrator password to the script. Anyway this wat works for me. Thanks for all the assistance.
  6. Dont know how to do a runas for a deployment. I see in a TS I can specify a user. Can I use this to deploy software to an already working machine(not an OSD)?
  7. Yes, this runs the command at NT Authority/System. Also my testing is like this. Run on the local machine - checking the application log. Run command as normal user - Error - User must be an administrator Run command as nt authority\system - Error - As in my first post. Run command as administrator - Installs fine. Regards Kieran
  8. Hi All, I deploying Visual Studio 2010, and have done so sucessfully. The difficulty is deploying the documentation. The command line is "%programfiles%\Microsoft Help Viewer\v1.0\HelpLibManager.exe" /silent /product VS /version 100 /locale en-US /content "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\HelpLibrary" /sourceMedia \\yourserver.xxx.yz\vs2010\ProductDocumentation\HelpContentSetup.msha which works fine as a user, but not at the NT Authority/system. Apparantly it cannot be install under the system context. The error I get in the local application log is. ----------------- The description for Event ID 1013 from source HelpLibManager cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: An error occurred on setting library location ('C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\HelpLibrary\'): System.Security.Principal.IdentityNotMappedException: Some or all identity references could not be translated. at System.Security.Principal.NTAccount.Translate(IdentityReferenceCollection sourceAccounts, Type targetType, Boolean forceSuccess) at System.Security.Principal.NTAccount.Translate(Type targetType) at System.Security.AccessControl.CommonObjectSecurity.ModifyAccess(AccessControlModification modification, AccessRule rule, Boolean& modified) at System.Security.AccessControl.CommonObjectSecurity.AddAccessRule(AccessRule rule) at Microsoft.Help.Manager.Models.SettingsProvider.CreateAndAclLocalStore(String location, String currentDomainName, String currentUserName) at Microsoft.Help.Manager.Models.SettingsProvider.SetLibraryLocation(String location) The handle is invalid ---------------------------------- So, How can I run the command line above, as a normal user with administrative priveleges, without elevating the logged on users priveleges. Maybe someone can shed some light on the best way to proceed. Thanks in advance Kieran
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