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  1. Hello everybody, I've recently migrated to SCCM 2012 and have been having one hell of a time trying to figure out why I cannot manually install the 2012 client (I have uninstalled the 2007 client). I open up command prompt as an admin and run this command: \\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client\ccmsetup.exe /sitecode:CBE I have also tried it without the switch @ the end...but it always ends up coming back to, here is the lines it spits out once I send out the command: <![LOG[==========[ ccmsetup started in process 9336 ]==========]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.044+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8115"> <![LOG[CcmSetup version: 5.0.7711.0000]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.045+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:761"> <![LOG[Running on OS (6.1.7601). Service Pack (1.0). SuiteMask = 256. Product Type = 1]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:894"> <![LOG[Ccmsetup command line: \\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client\ccmsetup.exe /SMSITECODE=CBE]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3030"> <![LOG[Command line parameters for ccmsetup have been specified. No registry lookup for command line parameters is required.]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3159"> <![LOG[Command line: \\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client\ccmsetup.exe /SMSITECODE=CBE]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3161"> <![LOG[invalid argument: /SMSITECODE=CBE. Will ignore this one.]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="2" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3608"> <![LOG[sslState value: 224]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.046+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3646"> <![LOG[No version of the client is currently detected.]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.080+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:958"> <![LOG[updated security on object C:\Windows\ccmsetup\.]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.081+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7971"> <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified. Message with STATEID='100' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.082+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8443"> <![LOG[ccmsetup is shutting down]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.082+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7468" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2940"> <![LOG[sent stop request to ccmsetup service]LOG]!><time="15:47:25.083+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2774"> <![LOG[shutdown has been requested]LOG]!><time="15:47:29.964+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5316" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8032"> <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified. Message with STATEID='301' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="15:47:29.965+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7468" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8443"> <![LOG[CcmSetup failed with error code 0x80004004]LOG]!><time="15:47:29.965+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7468" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9454"> <![LOG[ccmsetup service is stopped.]LOG]!><time="15:47:30.084+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2767"> <![LOG[successfully deleted the ccmsetup service]LOG]!><time="15:47:35.085+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2811"> <![LOG[successfully deleted existing ccmsetup.exe]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.086+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2550"> <![LOG[Downloading file \\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client\ccmsetup.exe]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.086+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4900"> <![LOG[Downloading \\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client\ccmsetup.exe to C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.086+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4984"> <![LOG[File download 5% complete (61440 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.097+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 11% complete (122880 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.109+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 17% complete (184320 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.109+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 23% complete (245760 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.163+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 29% complete (307200 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.163+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 35% complete (368640 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.164+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 40% complete (430080 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.164+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 46% complete (491520 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.213+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 52% complete (552960 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.213+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 58% complete (614400 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.214+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 64% complete (675840 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.214+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 70% complete (737280 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.255+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 75% complete (798720 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.255+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 81% complete (860160 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.255+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 87% complete (921600 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.255+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 93% complete (983040 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.302+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 99% complete (1044480 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.302+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[File download 100% complete (1052528 of 1052528 bytes).]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.346+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7899"> <![LOG[Download complete.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.350+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:5082"> <![LOG[successfully created the ccmsetup service]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.516+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2726"> <![LOG[==========[ ccmsetup started in process 6732 ]==========]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.569+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8115"> <![LOG[CcmSetup version: 5.0.7711.0000]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.570+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:761"> <![LOG[Running on OS (6.1.7601). Service Pack (1.0). SuiteMask = 256. Product Type = 1]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.571+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:894"> <![LOG[Ccmsetup command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice /source:"\\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client" ]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.571+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3030"> <![LOG[Command line parameters for ccmsetup have been specified. No registry lookup for command line parameters is required.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.571+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3159"> <![LOG[Command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice /source:"\\pfscapp\SMS_CBE\Client" ]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.571+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3161"> <![LOG[sslState value: 224]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3646"> <![LOG[CCMHTTPPORT: 80]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7336"> <![LOG[CCMHTTPSPORT: 443]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7351"> <![LOG[CCMHTTPSSTATE: 224]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7369"> <![LOG[CCMHTTPSCERTNAME: ]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7387"> <![LOG[FSP: ]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7439"> <![LOG[CCMFIRSTCERT: 1]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.577+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:7497"> <![LOG[No MP or source location has been explicitly specified. Trying to discover a valid content location...]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.578+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3907"> <![LOG[Looking for MPs from AD...]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3916"> <![LOG[No valid source or MP locations could be identified to download content from. Ccmsetup.exe cannot continue.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3985"> <![LOG[invalid ccmsetup command line: ]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3789"> <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified. Message with STATEID='100' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8443"> <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified. Message with STATEID='307' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8443"> <![LOG[CcmSetup failed with error code 0x80004005]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.579+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="11024" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9454"> <![LOG[Failed to start the ccmsetup service (1053)]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.583+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="3" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2736"> <![LOG[A Fallback Status Point has not been specified. Message with STATEID='301' will not be sent.]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.584+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8443"> <![LOG[CcmSetup failed with error code 0x8007041d]LOG]!><time="15:47:36.584+240" date="09-25-2012" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="6592" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9454">
  2. I've done some more digging and found that the problem is with the client configuration manager client, when i try ti discover the site, it gives me the following error: Automatic Site Code Discovery Was Unsuccessful Searching up a solution for this now.... Any tips are welcome
  3. Afternoon everybody, I am having some issues pushing down Visual Studio 2010 to a client system, any help is appreciated: here is the information that I assume will be relevant for troubleshooting: deployment Visual Studio 2010 to a windows 2008 R2 system with client version of 4.00.6487.2000 -firewall has been disabled on client -client has been imported into collections through computer association (client has been installed but is not the 'client bar' is showing as 'no' and approved is "N/A" (this could be a problem?) -there is no ccm folder for client logs located under C:\Windows\System32 (this is a 64bit OS) -distribution point has been created and updated with every change to the package -data source is a UNC share \\pfsccm2007\Base Software Installs\Visual Studio 2010\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 -always obtain files from source dir. -data access is set to 'access the distro folder through common configmgr package share -command line setting is point to the \\pfsccm2007\Base Software Installs\Visual Studio 2010\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 share with setup.exe /q /norestart as the command line command, it is run as hidden with no action required after running -it is run whether or not a user is logged on with admin rights and the user is NOT able to interact with this program and the drive mode is set to run with UNC name -program nofitications are suppressed and this program can be I have imported the MSI (not sure if it is necessary considering i am already pointing to the setup.exe with the silent/no reboot parameters, but here is what i have configured: \\pfsccm2007\Base Software Installs\Visual Studio 2010\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010\vs_setup.msi I have created the advertisement for the specified collection but for whatever reason I do not see any progress, which includes: nothing showing up in program download monitor, nor do I see anything in the temp download folder, and there seems to be no network action in the task manager Please let me know if anything else is required or if I am not being clear enough in my post, thank you for your assistance in advance guys! execmgr.log smsts.log
  4. Thank you for the quick response...I guess my fears were right, I have to go third party, do you know of any free magic packet/WOL software available?
  5. Afternoon everybody, I have began setting up Wake on LAN for our primary site (and only site). I understand the setup for this is divided into 3 main aspects/parts: SCCM 2007 Server must be enabled for Wake on Lan Enabling feature under Site Management Hardware Inventory must be enabled Client machines are running the R3 build of Config Manager Client 2. Workstation settings BIOS setting for WOL must be supported and enabled NIC Card must support WOL and must be enabled to receive Magic Packets in its devices->drivers tab under power management 3. Switch configuration Enable IP directed broadcasts (only if using subnet directed broadcasts) With this I will be able to push driver/windows/software updates while a group of systems in a collection is set to sleep between lets say 11PM to 7AM the next morning...(while they are woken up at 5AM to install these patches) My question is: If a user (that has absolutely NO access to the SCCM server) has his system asleep and he has to troubleshoot a critical issue at 2AM in the morning because of a phone call...what are his ways of waking up his system? The only thing I can think of is using a 3rd party Wake on LAN agent (but that'd be counter productive...) Any insights guys? Would be greatly appreciated.
  6. I've upgraded my site to R3 and pushed out the hotfix for R3 to s small test group of users in our department successfully along with enabling power management on my site under site management/site settings/site systems/site-name I am able to run pre-R3 reports but when i went through a tutorial to setup power management reporting, there is a further option under computer management/reporting/reporting services that I am missing and don't know how to add http://scug.be/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Blogs.Components.WeblogFiles/sccm/image_5F00_0B5D1F54.png My site does not have the redded-out server-name under the reporting services...nor is there an option to add the server. My site does have R3 setup, the sql reporting service is running for my sccm2007 instance... Is there some sort of sync i have to run with my sql server to be able to be able to see the server itself or does it require a configuration/import inside of sccm r3?
  7. Yes I've made sure that the distribution points were created and updated.
  8. Hello, I've recently upgraded my mixed mode 1 site sccm 2007 SP2 server to R3...the system created the package and everything but the updates are not being pushed down. I made sure that the package was properly Installed (state wise) and that it was advertised to the proper group and all clients were still active (distro points haven been numerously updated). But for some reason the package is not pushed down to the collection I assigned it to. Are there any specific steps I can go through to troubleshoot this?Permissions? specific log files, etc... (i've manually applied the .msp to my system and the power management options did appear in the control panel under Configuration Manager). any help is appreciated, thank you.
  9. Sorry, just to clarify, then I'd be able to simply install R3 over my current SCCM server (updated to SP2) with a specific hotfix?Any chance you can point me to this? Edit: This hotfix? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977384
  10. Hello everyone, Wondering if we have a procedure here or guide as to what is required for an upgrade from SCCM 2007 SP2 to R2 and possibly R3 as its evaluation was released recently? Thanks
  11. bbunjevac

    pxe boot isue

    you can close this thread! my issue was that i was using a 64bit winpe image to deploy a 32 win7 OS
  12. bbunjevac

    pxe boot isue

    I have solved the issue I get with the WinPE crapping out, the issue was that I had to re-create the WINPE image, I think this is because the img I was using did not have the 3 windows components that SCCM2007 requires to use (scripting, wmi, and xml)(xml is included in all base winpe images nowadays)...SO now I got to the part where the client actually downloads the .wim image and applies it, it got through about half of the application and then crapped out to this error code 0x80070032 the smsts.log is located in C:\Program Files\SMS_CCM\Logs for me but it has not updated since early yesterday morning but since you said that i should check my largest partition I assume that its not the one you want me to check: I found the 1 on my D partition(largest) this one has not ben updated since 6/24/2009! Any suggestions? ---------------------------------------------- I am using sccm2007 SP2 so I assume I have to get the windows 7 drivers for it-where can I get my hands on the generic ones? Also this is my imaging process...I'll explain it to the best of my ability! I have a custom collection in which I added my lab box to using the computer association feature and I refresh the clients ability to get an OS deployed to it by clearing the last pxe advertisement and using the query feature available in the collections settings. I use the WInPE x64bit image as the lab box is of 64bit architecture (quad-core). I created a package under operating system images in which its a base 32bit Windows 7 one (already been captured manually by me using the imagex cmd from WinPE) I created a task sequence for it and made sure to use the 64bit WinPE boot image. Em assuming that the info I just gave you isn't the most descriptive or enough-please let me know what other information I should provide.
  13. bbunjevac

    pxe boot isue

    Also, do I need specific drivers injected into the boot.wim file for the OS to be deployed? I assume its the network and storage drivers for the specific motherboards?
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