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  1. Hello, I have an SCCM 2007 R2 server with one Central site and 7 secondary sites. All the sites are working except one. Any package that I create for this site is not being installed on the secondary site's distribution point. When I check the logs at the primary (central site) server, I see the following entry over and over: ~There is no existing connection, Win32 error = 53 $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)> ~There is no existing connection, Win32 error = 53 $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)> Error during connection to \\problemserver.domain1.pvt\SMS_Site (53).~ $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.391 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)> Error is considered fatal.~ $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.407 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)> ~Cannot connect to server problemserver.domain1.pvt at remote site TIM, won't try send requests going to site TIM for an hour or until there are no active send requests. $$<SMS_LAN_SENDER><Sat Jan 29 11:45:20.407 2011 Eastern Standard Time><thread=29840 (0x7490)> I can ping the server fine. The primary site server computer account is a local admin on the problem site server. However if I try to access \\problemserver.domain1.pvt\SMS_Site or even \\problemserver.domain1.pvt I get "No network provider accepted the given path". Will appreciate your expertise in getting to the bottom of this. Thanks!
  2. Hi, Did you figure this out? Thanks
  3. cmndodhruv

    Deploy Windows 7

    Ok I think I am starting to understand after trying it in a lab. Now instead of using a command line for my package, can I just create a package in ConfigMgr containing the French language pack? Then I can add "Install Language Packs Offline" step to the TS. Am I right? If not can you please advise how can I use this command line in the TS? Also will this give the user an option to select their default language or Can I advertise the English version to one collection and French to another? Thanks for your patience!
  4. cmndodhruv

    Deploy Windows 7

    Not sure if I am on the right track. There is already an English image of Windows 7 on the SCCM. The client wants another image in French for some of their new computers. This SCCM was setup by a outsourced preerson who is no longer working with them. Any elaboration on this will be great. Regards!
  5. cmndodhruv

    Deploy Windows 7

    A friend has advised me to do this: Using mdt, you can install the language pack to the existing win 7 image. This way you don’t have to create a new image file of win 7. Create a software package for the language pack and then put it into the TS with MDT integration. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766010(WS.10).aspx Since I am new to SCCM and MDT, is there a guide here that I can refer to in order to accomplish this? I also saw this http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1660-customising-windows-7-deployments-part-1/ but I am not sure how I can do the same in SCCM (MDT integrated). If someone can just guide me on how can I add the LPKSETUP command in the MDT TS, I shall be thankful. Or if there is any other way. Regards!
  6. cmndodhruv

    Deploy Windows 7

    I am struggling with the step: "BDD_InstallLanguagePacksOffline" step for each language pack i need to use." as I am new to SCCM and MDT. Any help on how to do this will be greatly appreciated.
  7. cmndodhruv

    Deploy Windows 7

    Hi, Can you please advise me that on how to use a second language on my image? A client of mine has asked me to build a few French images. Am I just better off installing a French version on one computer and then capturing it? Thanks
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