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  1. Hi Everyone,

    I'm a new Level 2 Technician as i was previously Level 1 technician and my main role was helping users troubleshoot issues on their Computer and recently had a few colleagues from Level 3 started helping me get into SCCM environment were i flourishing from their Wisdom, so found your site and started to visit this site to learn a few things and decided to register.

    Thank you for visiting my page

  2. I recently upgraded my SCCM environment to 1902, I then did a 1903 Feature update to a laptop which was successful. I made the Products and Classification change in SCCM to make Windows 10 1903 software updates available. I created a deployment packed that included 1903 updates and deploy it to a combination of Windows 7, 10 1803 and 1903 devices. The Windows 7 and 10 1803 devices applied the updates successfully but both of the 1903 devices are giving me a message in software Center that there are "Insufficient Permissions for Software Installation, Your IT department has set restrictions for this software that prevent it from installing on your computer." Has anyone else run into this?
  3. So l’m kind new to SCCM’s OSD and I’ve been assigned to do an upgrade for Windows 7 workstation to Windows 10 v1703. I read online that the maximum ADK supported by SCCM 1606 is v1607, lucky I also read some posts online saying that it worked fine with Windows 10 v1706 although Microsoft does not support it. Now, my questions is our environment has an older ADK version that I don’t wish to remove if that possible. Can I just install the new ADK + upload new images to console + use new USMT Package for user data migration? Or must I upgrade the whole winPE to the new ADK environment? And if so, is there is any easier way then using scripts to update image and adk level ? ( older SCCM versions don’t have the option of reloading boot images) *current environment has two ADKs !! win 8.1 /older version of win 10 adk . If anyone can guide me please, I’m supposed to start the upgrade as soon as possible as windows 7 is going to be out of support in 2020.
  4. I have been tasked to make a change to a currnt SCCM Env', at present they have Primary site - Severs only are managed here and the server support team mange the whole environment we are looking to add secondary site - this will be used to manage the workstations, a team of EUC sepport will manage the devices, but will have no access to the primary site. The SCCM will soo move to Co-Management the comapny does not want to move to CAS will a primary site do what we want, i have heard that in Co-Management the secondary site cannot be managed from its MP but only from the primary site any advice guys?
  5. Hello. There is the following command @echo off setLocal Enabledelayedexpansion for %%d in (c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z) do ( if exist %%d:\"STORE USER ARM"\ ( xcopy %%d:"\User State Migration Tool\*.*" /e /v /y C:\Windows\USMT\ If not exist %%d:\Store Mkdir %%d:\Store c: cd C:\Windows\USMT\Amd64 scanstate.exe %%d:\Store\%ComputerName% /c /o /ue:%OSDCOMPUTERNAME%\* /hardlink /nocompress /i:MigApp.xml /i:MigCustom.xml /i:MigUser.xml /i:MigProgFiles.xml /v:5 /l:%%d:\Store\%ComputerName%\logs\scanstate.log /progress:%%d:\Store\%ComputerName%\logs\scanstate_progress.log )) The idea is to run the task sequence from a flash drive and save user data on the same flash drive. The script works, but does not work through the sequence. How does one make this option or maybe there is an alternative?
  6. Hi, I thought I would advertise my book here as I need all the shout-outs I can get! The book is entitled: ConfigMgr - An Administrator's Guide to Deploying Applications using PowerShell I think it's pretty good, but then again, I'm probably biased. You can get it here: https://leanpub.com/configmgr-DeployUsingPS Sorry about this advert - I hate adverts too. Sometimes, you just...gotta.
  7. Introduction This multi-part guide will show you how to install the latest baseline version of Configuration Manager from Microsoft. The latest available baseline version at the time of writing is System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) version 1902. SCCM 1902 is the latest baseline version and contains many bugfixes (and quality fixes) as detailed here. I blogged how to upgrade to 1902 here. Baseline media is used to install new ConfigMgr sites or to upgrade from supported versions. For more information about what baseline versions are and why you need them, I'd recommend you read my blog post here. This guide is aimed a new installations of SCCM. This lab is one of many hosted on my new hyper-v host, which is a very nice Lenovo P1 running Windows Server 2019 with data deduplication to make storage amazing. Note: The SCCM 1902 Current Branch media is available on MSDN or VLSC. If you don't have access to either of those you can download the baseline media ISO from the Microsoft evaluation site here. This is the same media that is on MSDN and VLSC. Once downloaded, extract the media to C:\Source\SCCM1902. This series is broken down into the following parts:- Part 1 - Get the lab ready, configure ADDS (this part) Part 2 - Join CM01 to Domain, add users, create the Systems Management container, delegate permission Part 3 - Role and Feature installation, installation of WDS and ADK Part 4 - Configure and install SQL Server 2017 Part 5 - Configure and install SCCM 1902 Current Branch Part 6 - Create device collections Part 7 - Configuring discovery Part 8 - Configuring boundaries You can use this multi-part guide to get a hierarchy up and running on Windows Server 2019 using SQL Server 2017. The concept behind this is to guide you through all the steps necessary to get a working Configuration Manager Primary site installed (for lab use) using manual methods or automated using PowerShell. This gives you the power to automate the bits that you want to automate, while allowing you to manually do other tasks when needed. You decide which path to take. PowerShell knowledge is desired and dare I say required if you are in any way serious about Configuration Manager. I will show you how to do most steps via two methods shown below, it's up to you to choose which method suits you best but I highly recommend automating everything that you can, using PowerShell. Method #1 - Do it manually Method #2 - Automate it with PowerShell Downloads The scripts used in this part of the guide are available for download here. Unzip to C:\Scripts. The scripts are placed in the corresponding folder (Part 1, Part 2 etc) and sorted into which server you should run the script on (DC01 or CM01). Scripts.zip Step 1. Get your lab ready In this guide I assume you have already installed two WorkGroup joined servers with Windows Server 2019 Standard (Desktop Experience) installed. You can install the operating system on those servers in whatever way you want. If you want a PowerShell script to help you create hyper-v virtual machines you can use this one. Please configure the servers used in this guide as listed below, the SmoothWall (Linux firewall) is optional. Server function: Domain Controller Server name: DC01 Server info: Workgroup joined IPv4 Address: 192.168.9.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.9.199 DNS: 192.168.9.1 Server function: Configuration Manager Primary site Server Name: CM01 Server info: Workgroup joined IPv4 Address: 192.168.9.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.9.199 DNS: 192.168.9.1 Server function: (optional) Linux firewall Server name: smoothwall Server info: Uses 2 legacy nics eth0: 192.168.9.199 eth1: x.x.x.x (internet facing ip) You will also need the following media. Windows Server 2019 Standard SQL Server 2017 System Center Configuration Manager 1902 Current Branch Step 2. Configure Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) To setup Active Directory Domain Services you could manually click your way through the appropriate wizard in Server Manager or automate it using PowerShell. For your benefit I'll show you both methods below, all you have to do is choose which one suits you. Method #1 - Do it manually On the DC01, open Server Manager. Click on Add roles and features On the Before You Begin screen click Next. For Installation Type select Role-based or Feature-based installation For Server Selection select Select a server from the server pool and choose DC01 For Server Roles select Active Directory Domain Services, when prompted to add features that are required for Active Directory Domain Services select Add Features select DHCP Server,when prompted to add features that are required for DHCP Server, accept the changes by clicking on Add Features Select DNS Server, when prompted to add features that are required for DNS Server, accept the changes by clicking on Add Features Continue the the wizard by clicking Next On the Features screen click Next On the AD DS screen click Next On the DHCP server screen, click Next On the DNS Server screen click Next On the Confirmation screen click Install and then click on Close Configure Post Deployment Configuration After it's finished, perform the Post Deployment Configuration by clicking on Promote this server to a domain controller select the Add a new forest option, give it a root domain name such as windowsnoob.lab.local Next, depending on your requirements set the Forest functional level and Domain functional level, I've selected the default options below however you may want to configure it differently for your hierarchy, For the password field use P@ssw0rd, Click Next when ready, for DNS options, click Next, Next verify the NetBIOS name and click Next To specify the location of the AD DS database, log files and so forth, either accept the defaults, or change them to something that suits your hierarchy and click Next. Next you can review the options (clicking view script will save your actions to a PowerShell script for use later if you wish). Click Next when done. Next, click Install to begin Once it is complete making the changes it will automatically reboot the server After the reboot, open Server Manager again to do the Post-deployment Configuration for DHCP Server. Click on Complete DHCP Configuration use the defaults for DHCP Server Authorization Click on Commit, Click Close when done. That's how to configure ADDS and DHCP manually. Method #2 - Automate it with PowerShell To configure ADDS, DNS and DHCP automatically, use the ConfigureADDS.ps1 PowerShell script. Note: I'd recommend that you reboot the server before running the script in case any pending operations like Windows Update are in progress as it may effect the results of the script below - I have not (yet) added in any detection for pending operations. 1. Copy the script to C:\scripts on DC01 2. Edit the variables in lines 17-32 as desired before running. 3. Start Windows PowerShell ISE as Administrator and run the script by clicking on the green triangle. Once the script is run, it will automatically reboot the server, and after you logon, it will complete the DHCP server installation. Summary Using PowerShell to automate things is the proper way to do things as a server admin. Please join me in Part 2 of this multi-part guide where you will continue setting up your new Windows Server 2019 lab with SCCM 1902 Current Branch.
  8. Good morning, I am experiencing an issue with my wireless clients. I'm able to get some information. However, I am unable to get any software deployed to them. For example: - I get the green check, I am getting policy requests, heartbeat DDR, hardware scan, etc. I have the following applications deployed to a collection, I've kicked off "Machine Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle" on the client, and wait. After a bit, I check the ccmcache folder, and all I see is this: " Upon investigating CAS.log, I see the following messages. Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:12 AM 8724 (0x2214) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:12 AM 8724 (0x2214) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 4256 (0x10A0) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 4256 (0x10A0) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 4256 (0x10A0) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 4256 (0x10A0) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 12:29:13 AM 7972 (0x1F24) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:12 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:12 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3416 (0x0D58) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 2532 (0x09E4) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 2532 (0x09E4) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 4372 (0x1114) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 4372 (0x1114) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 4372 (0x1114) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 4372 (0x1114) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 2532 (0x09E4) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 2532 (0x09E4) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 1:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 4620 (0x120C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 4620 (0x120C) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 4984 (0x1378) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 4984 (0x1378) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 6088 (0x17C8) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 6088 (0x17C8) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7584 (0x1DA0) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7584 (0x1DA0) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 5576 (0x15C8) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:13 AM 5576 (0x15C8) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:14 AM 7584 (0x1DA0) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:14 AM 7584 (0x1DA0) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:14 AM 5576 (0x15C8) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 2:29:14 AM 5576 (0x15C8) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:13 AM 2124 (0x084C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:13 AM 2124 (0x084C) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:13 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:13 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 3856 (0x0F10) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 3:29:14 AM 4028 (0x0FBC) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 9084 (0x237C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 9084 (0x237C) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 7276 (0x1C6C) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 4904 (0x1328) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 4904 (0x1328) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 4904 (0x1328) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:13 AM 4904 (0x1328) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:14 AM 4904 (0x1328) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:14 AM 4904 (0x1328) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:14 AM 7596 (0x1DAC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 4:29:14 AM 7596 (0x1DAC) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 5440 (0x1540) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 5440 (0x1540) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 5440 (0x1540) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:13 AM 5440 (0x1540) Location update from CTM for content Content_3bea231e-1c77-4cda-8026-85eebee83451.1 and request {FA24E938-E4C0-4B3D-B0B8-ABD927785070} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 5440 (0x1540) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 5440 (0x1540) Location update from CTM for content Content_637b724f-2a10-4111-9ca0-b0583587edaa.1 and request {F1AD0338-79E5-43B8-A996-D0E573C57A97} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 5440 (0x1540) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 5440 (0x1540) Location update from CTM for content LIB00003.15 and request {9E0C4E3D-1981-4E35-8872-22BDDEED324F} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Location update from CTM for content Content_6a919932-b12f-46e1-be00-73c7d9c33269.1 and request {FF212273-2733-494F-87EE-33D06D76368A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 8668 (0x21DC) Location update from CTM for content Content_f7c36f23-6552-4ba8-b79c-2fb0d0a6463f.1 and request {CAEC8A21-7228-465F-80BC-BE1833D7321C} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 5:29:14 AM 7708 (0x1E1C) Location update from CTM for content Content_9fca0c3a-abb4-45cf-8607-9002e09ff55d.1 and request {5BE028BD-31EF-40D7-ACCC-B68B5EAB238A} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 6536 (0x1988) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 6536 (0x1988) Location update from CTM for content Content_f71ec7c6-8d83-4cff-baed-d042bee249db.1 and request {D933FF2F-430E-4AA3-9B2C-061131DA6764} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 7728 (0x1E30) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 7728 (0x1E30) Location update from CTM for content Content_79793beb-8d31-491e-b97d-6e83188fa407.1 and request {3E6E2FEA-A93F-4642-9B18-B8006B334F95} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 7728 (0x1E30) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:13 AM 7728 (0x1E30) Location update from CTM for content Content_5354c64f-945a-4b08-a003-064130a4566a.1 and request {AEF8926C-5624-4BC0-B24F-1B7D4758212D} ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:14 AM 7728 (0x1E30) Download request only, ignoring location update ContentAccess 3/29/2019 6:29:14 AM 77 I've also checked the boundaries and boundary groups to ensure that the correct network is in there. Other stuff: DP is HTTPS enabled, "allow intranet-only connections", using a PKI certificate, MP is HTTPS enabled "allow intranet-only connections" as well. Wireless clients are domain joined, and all of these application deployments work fine on wired clients. Any help where to look is appreciated!
  9. Hello, I've deployed a group of Windows updates to a collection which has no maintenance window and it's works correcty and all devices are comliant excep one who do not getting the updates and showing "Client check passed/Active" state. I've tried to stop wuauserv service and delete "SoftwareDistribution" floder but it isn't works for me. below details about my environment. Client Device : windows Server 2012 R2 whitch hosts the McAfee antivirus solution. FYI: I've tried to stop McAfee services but it restart automaticaly when the process of updates begin. SCCM Management Server: SCCM 2012 R2 SP1, WSUS 4.0 (6.3.9600.18694) Logs : - WUAHandler.log : Successfully completed scan - UpdatesDeployment.log : EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total actionable updates = 0 - LocationServices.log : ALL its correct - WindowsUpdate.log : 4 Warning WARNING: IsSessionRemote: WinStationQueryInformationW(WTSIsRemoteSession) failed for session 9, GetLastError=2250 WARNING: Failed to get Wu Exemption info from NLM, assuming not exempt, error = 0x80240037 WARNING: Failed to initialize event uploader for new server {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77} with hr = 8024043d. WARNING: Network Cost is assumed to be not supported as something failed with trying to get handles to wcmapi.dll Thank you in advance for your help. cordially. Hadjer YAHIAOUI Infra Admin
  10. Quick question, is it necessary when updating an application with two separate deployment types to update content on each deployment type? I assume I should do both?
  11. Hi, I am working on a Company that have two Enterprises each one has a domain, both have two-ways domain trust. In the Enterprise A: we have SCCM 1810 Current Branch Primary site, the Enterprise B wants to have SCCM, but the Enterprise A need to have control on the Enterprise B, we are wondering which is the best option we need to take: Scenario 1: install secondary site on the Enterprise B with DP, MP and SUP (download updates directly from internet and not getting updates from the primary site on the Enterprise A) and PXE may be in the future. Scenario 2: Install distribution point on the Enterprise B, but in this option we are wondering if it is will use a lot traffic with enterprise A and if it is possible to install WSUS(independent WSUS) with DP. Notes: Enterprise A has SCCM 1810 primary site with MP, DP, SUP, etc... Enterprise B has a central office and many branches, the idea is, the enterprise B use the minimum network traffic with the Enterprise A, this latter wants to have full control and can gather all inventory information from Enterprise B, also the each IT should manage their site. Please could some someone advise? Regards
  12. In this Guide we will Go Step by Step for installation SCCM 1606 on Remote SQL Server, let’s Go with the below plan for our Deployment: 1. Create Two Domain Accounts as Service Account, one as a domain admin for SCCM and the other for SQL Services (Domain user) 2. Create System Management Container and Give the Computer Account for site server the needed permissions 3. Extend AD Schema 4. Install ADK 5. Install the Required Roles and Features For SCCM 6. Install SQL Server on Remote virtual machine 7. Configure Static Port for SQL and Add SCCM Site Server As local Admin on SQL Server 8. Install SCCM primary server Stand-alone You can find the guide in the attachment : ) Install SCCM On Remote SQL Step By Step.pdf
  13. We have SCCM setup for 10k or more PC's that are all domain joined and all that works fine. I'm trying to add workgroup ones (one right now for testing) All the sites I've found say its possible with some limitations. I have the client on the PC, It sees the server and the applications but anything we try to install from SCCM just sits there at 0% downloading. I have the test pc plugged into the LAN on the same subnet the BG is set for my PC so its in a boundary group. The only log I've found that I understand (attached) says "Error logging on as a network access account" We have a Network access account setup, I have it on the SCCM server and distribution point with rights to access via network. Does anyone know what I'm missing to make this work?
  14. I am trying to create an email notification that will report all the systems that completed their hardware inventory (which occurs daily) and those that haven't, and send an email notification with the status. Is this possible? Thanks
  15. Been checking out the new email approval feature for application requests in CB1810, however, I am running into an issue and can't seem to figure it out. To start, I can successfully request an application and SCCM triggers the alert and I successfully receive an email. However, when I attempt to approve or deny the request, I get a website security error and can't proceed. I am not using Azure integration and I am attempting this on my local intranet. Any ideas? (Sensitive information removed) Thanks! Mark
  16. We have been using the guides on this site for over 2 years without issues, but for some reason I can't find a guide that helps me through this issue. We have been deploying Win 10 Enterprise 2016 without issues (Add PC and MAC to SCCM, add new computer to group, boot PC to PXE and done....) We want to deploy Win 10 v1803. Here is what I did; Added the OS to SCCM - Distributed Content Copied the OS Task Sequence for 2016, named it 2019 Edited 2019. The only change the OS to Apply to the 2019 Deployed 2019 to the same groups (Unknown Computers and Deploy Windows 10) PC booted into PXE as expected, but is ONLY presented with the 2019 Task. Task 2016 is gone. If I disable the 2019 Task, the computer is rejected and doesn't boot. Is these something that I"m missing? Why if I copy a Task does it no longer show? Is there a "special" guide to have multiple OS task Sequences presented to the PC?
  17. Hi, I'm in the process of deploying Windows 10 (x64 Enterprise Build 1809) at a customer site using Configuration Manager Current Branch (1806 + Hotfix). Office 365 Click-to-Run is a Tier 1 application that I am installing during deployment of the OS to the endpoint machine. In order to ensure the O365 C2R content is the latest "Semi-Annual Channel" version (client is bound by regulation to patch applications, so testing this with Office) I've setup the following: "Content" for the Application in CM is JUST setup.exe plus XML files for the install. Two XML files for install for two different locations (one of which is on at a low-speed WAN site). Each XML refers to source content in an open share on the Distribution Point servers - one of which is at the low-speed WAN site. Two deployment types in the Application - one for each XML. Setup a Scheduled Task on the Distribution Point servers to update the share (not the Application content) on a regular basis So my plan was then to use a "Requirement" on the application using a custom Global Condition that determines the Active Directory site (created using PowerShell). The idea then being that during deployment, the application installs using the latest available SAC version and administrators don't need to worry about the Application content being updated. And of course, the XML file then tells it to grab the content from the local site, which is highly connected. Works wonderfully well in Software Center in my testing. BUT, doesn't seem to work in OSD Task Sequence ☹️. If I am reading error logs right, it seems as though the PowerShell in the Global Condition is not being allowed to run (even when I set Execution Policy to "Bypass" earlier in the Task Sequence. So, perhaps I am making things more complex than they should be. Simplest thing to do would be to create two separate applications using the same method (i.e. not just two deployment types) and use a Dynamic Variable in the Task Sequence that installs one or the other dependent upon gateway IP. However, throwing it out there for some thoughts on how I could do this using the multiple deployment methods on the single app. Thanks, Matt
  18. Hello all, I am new to this forum so thank you for feedback about possibly not following certain rules. I want to deploy an application to about 3000 users. This will be a required user-based application deployment. I created 1 AD distribution group, tied to 1 collection and the plan is to populate this group over a period of a few weeks with blocks of about 200 to 500 users, depending on fails etc. Because of this I made the application available as soon as possible and the installation deadline as soon as possible and configured a grace period of 96 hours in the client settings. I checked the "Delay enforcement of this application according to user preferences, up to the grace period defined in client settings." There are no maintenance windows configured on any devices. When I add a user to the AD distribution group and log in, the installation starts immediately which leads me to believe I am missing something in my configuration. Anyone any thoughts about this? Thanks for the feedback.
  19. Hey Windows Pros, I work as a tech-marketer for ManageEngine. We have some exciting news from Patch Connect Plus, which I thought will be valuable to you. We have introduced "Standard edition" which offers third-party software catalogs to your SCCM 1806. These catalogs can also be used to publish to SCUP too. So if you'd like to avail a free trial and see how it works on your SCCM environment, you can get started here. Here's a list of applications supported: https://www.manageengine.com/sccm-third-party-patch-management/supported-applications.html You can learn how to add the third-party catalogs to SCCM from the video: You can write to sales@manageengine.com if you would like to avail an extension of the free trial(30 days default)/avail more applications under the Standard edition for catalogs. Happy to help.
  20. Hi WN I created a function to connect to the CMSite and load the cmdlet for ConfigurationManager. Could the function be improved in any way or is it as good it can be? is the logic best practice or? You can download it at : https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Connect-ConfigMgr64-db5e9d0a function Connect-ConfigMgr64 { $initParams = @{ } if ((Get-Module ConfigurationManager) -eq $null) { try { Import-Module "$($ENV:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH)\..\ConfigurationManager.psd1" @initParams -Scope Global } catch { $ModulePath = (Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\ConfigMgr10\Setup -Name "UI Installation Directory").'UI Installation Directory' Import-Module $ModulePath\bin\ConfigurationManager.psd1 -Scope Global } } if ((Get-Module ConfigurationManager) -ne $null) { $SiteCode = Get-PSDrive -PSProvider CMSITE if ((Get-PSDrive -Name $SiteCode -PSProvider CMSite -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null) { $ProviderMachineName = (Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\ConfigMgr10\AdminUI\Connection -Name Server).Server New-PSDrive -Name $SiteCode -PSProvider CMSite -Root $ProviderMachineName @initParams } if ((Get-PSProvider -PSProvider CMSite) -ne $null) { Set-Location $SiteCode":\" Write-Host 'Type "Get-Command -Module ConfigurationManager" for a list of SCCM CMDlets.' -ForegroundColor Green } else { $CustomError = [String]"Error: Can't find CMSite provider" Throw $CustomError } } else { $CustomError = [String]"Unable to locate System Center Configuration Manager installation folder!" Throw $CustomError } } Connect-ConfigMgr64
  21. Hi All, We are running SCCM 1806 and Windows 10 1709 clients and currently have an issue where we try to image a machine using PXE we get the following error: Previously it was working fine (about 6 weeks ago) but it has now just stopped. If i look at the SMSPXE.log i get the following: 16/10/2018 12:25:30 PM ============> Received from client: 16/10/2018 12:25:30 PM Operation: BootRequest (1) Addr type: 1 Addr Len: 6 Hop Count: 0 ID: 09DF8E1C Sec Since Boot: 0 Client IP: 000.000.000.000 Your IP: 000.000.000.000 Server IP: 000.000.000.000 Relay Agent IP: 000.000.000.000 Addr: 00:15:5d:98:2f:03: Magic Cookie: 63538263 Options: Type=53 Msg Type: 1=Discover Type=57 Max Msg Size: 05c0 Type=55 Param Request List: 0102030405060c0d0f111216171c28292a2b3233363a3b3c4243618081828384858687 Type=97 UUID: 00c5aa2830da4b354c927442798bf8d6fd Type=94 UNDI: 010300 Type=93 Client Arch: EFI BC Type=60 ClassId: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003000 16/10/2018 12:25:30 PM Prioritizing local MP http://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.local. 16/10/2018 12:25:30 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Client lookup reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" DuplicateSMBIOS="0" DuplicateMACAddress="0" ItemKey="16777501" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification></ClientIDReply> 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM 00:15:5D:98:2F:03, 3028AAC5-4BDA-4C35-9274-42798BF8D6FD: device is in the database. 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Prioritizing local MP http://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.local. 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Request using architecture 9. 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" DuplicateSMBIOS="0" DuplicateMACAddress="0" ItemKey="16777501" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="" OfferIDTime="" PkgID="" PackageVersion="" PackagePath="" BootImageID="" Mandatory=""/></ClientIDReply> 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM 00:15:5D:98:2F:03, 3028AAC5-4BDA-4C35-9274-42798BF8D6FD: no advertisements found 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Prioritizing local MP http://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.local. 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM 00:15:5D:98:2F:03, 3028AAC5-4BDA-4C35-9274-42798BF8D6FD: No boot action. Aborted. 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM Operation: BootReply (2) Addr type: 1 Addr Len: 6 Hop Count: 0 ID: 09DF8E1C Sec Since Boot: 0 Client IP: 000.000.000.000 Your IP: 000.000.000.000 Server IP: 192.168.152.025 Relay Agent IP: 000.000.000.000 Addr: 00:15:5d:98:2f:03: Magic Cookie: 63538263 Options: Type=53 Msg Type: 2=Offer Type=54 Svr id: 192.168.152.025 Type=97 UUID: 00c5aa2830da4b354c927442798bf8d6fd Type=60 ClassId: PXEClient 16/10/2018 12:25:31 PM 00:15:5D:98:2F:03, 3028AAC5-4BDA-4C35-9274-42798BF8D6FD: Not serviced. 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM ============> Received from client: 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Operation: BootRequest (1) Addr type: 1 Addr Len: 6 Hop Count: 0 ID: 09DF8E1C Sec Since Boot: 0 Client IP: 000.000.000.000 Your IP: 000.000.000.000 Server IP: 000.000.000.000 Relay Agent IP: 000.000.000.000 Addr: 00:15:5d:98:2f:03: Magic Cookie: 63538263 Options: Type=53 Msg Type: 3=Request Type=54 Svr id: 192.168.152.017 Type=50 Requested IP: 192.168.152.100 Type=57 Max Msg Size: ff00 Type=55 Param Request List: 0102030405060c0d0f111216171c28292a2b3233363a3b3c4243618081828384858687 Type=97 UUID: 00c5aa2830da4b354c927442798bf8d6fd Type=94 UNDI: 010300 Type=93 Client Arch: EFI BC Type=60 ClassId: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003000 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM ============> Received from client: 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Operation: BootRequest (1) Addr type: 1 Addr Len: 6 Hop Count: 0 ID: 0404FBE8 Sec Since Boot: 0 Client IP: 192.168.152.100 Your IP: 000.000.000.000 Server IP: 000.000.000.000 Relay Agent IP: 000.000.000.000 Addr: 00:15:5d:98:2f:03: Magic Cookie: 63538263 Options: Type=53 Msg Type: 3=Request Type=55 Param Request List: 0102030405060c0d0f111216171c28292a2b3233363a3b3c4243618081828384858687 Type=57 Max Msg Size: 05c0 Type=60 ClassId: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003000 Type=93 Client Arch: EFI BC Type=94 UNDI: 010300 Type=97 UUID: 00c5aa2830da4b354c927442798bf8d6fd 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Prioritizing local MP http://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.local. 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Request using architecture 9. 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" DuplicateSMBIOS="0" DuplicateMACAddress="0" ItemKey="16777501" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="" OfferIDTime="" PkgID="" PackageVersion="" PackagePath="" BootImageID="" Mandatory=""/></ClientIDReply> 16/10/2018 12:25:34 PM 00:15:5D:98:2F:03, 3028AAC5-4BDA-4C35-9274-42798BF8D6FD: no advertisements found 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM Prioritizing local MP http://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.local. 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM Not in SSL 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM ============> REQUEST Reply to client ([192.168.152.100:4011]) Len:285 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM Operation: BootReply (2) Addr type: 1 Addr Len: 6 Hop Count: 0 ID: 0404FBE8 Sec Since Boot: 0 Client IP: 192.168.152.100 Your IP: 000.000.000.000 Server IP: 192.168.152.025 Relay Agent IP: 000.000.000.000 Addr: 00:15:5d:98:2f:03: BootFile: smsboot\x64\wdsmgfw.efi Magic Cookie: 63538263 Options: Type=53 Msg Type: 5=Ask Type=54 Svr id: 192.168.152.025 Type=97 UUID: 00c5aa2830da4b354c927442798bf8d6fd Type=60 ClassId: PXEClient Type=250 020105 16/10/2018 12:25:35 PM <============ REQUEST Reply (end) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in Advance. Paul
  22. Hello, I have the problem with my SCCM that I cannot open the Administration Console anymore. The last think I have do bevor it don't works anymore was to fix my 0% downloading from Software Center Problem. I have tried these steps from Arthur_Li (because the fix with the .mof files don't work for me): https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/df00b2e4-3bab-4b46-ad5a-95e82617a039/wmi-errors?forum=winserverNIS Here are the SMSAdmin Logs: [19, PID:1928][10/11/2018 08:50:07] :Transport error; failed to connect, message: 'The SMS Provider reported an error.'\r\nMicrosoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryException\r\nThe SMS Provider reported an error.\r\n at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryResultsObject.<GetEnumerator>d__74.MoveNext() [19, PID:1928][10/11/2018 08:50:07] :Transport error; failed to connect, message: 'The SMS Provider reported an error.'\r\nMicrosoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryException\r\nThe SMS Provider reported an error.\r\n at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryResultsObject.<GetEnumerator>d__74.MoveNext() at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.AdminConsole.SmsSiteConnectionNode.GetConnectionManagerInstance(String connectionManagerInstance)\r\nConfigMgr Error Object: instance of __ExtendedStatus{Operation = "ExecQuery";ParameterInfo = "SELECT * FROM SMS_Site WHERE SiteCode = 'PS0'";ProviderName = "WinMgmt"; } Error Code: ProviderLoadFailure [19, PID:1928][10/11/2018 08:50:07] :Transport error; failed to connect, message: 'The SMS Provider reported an error.'\r\nMicrosoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryException\r\nThe SMS Provider reported an error.\r\n at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine.WqlQueryResultsObject.<GetEnumerator>d__74.MoveNext() I have tried to reinstall the console with the AdminConsole.msi but this don't work. Also I have tried to connect with my IP, but also no success. The complete D drive where SCCM is installed, the SMSAdmins Group has "Full control" permissions. At this group are all user where can connected to the server and the server itself. All sms services are running. One think I found out is that my wmi maybe don't work right. At another Topic (https://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/10298-applications-suddenly-wont-deploy-hung-stuck-at-0-downloading/) they tried "Run the query select * from sms_sci_component where componentname=SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER" to fix the wmi problem, but if I try this query I get the following error: Number: 0x80041017Facility: WMIDescription: Invalid query Could it be that this query is only for 2012? At the wmiprov.log I get this error by trying to open the Console from SCCM: (Wed Oct 10 10:16:42 2018.780762406) : WDM call returned error: 5 The WMIDIAG Log is attach below WMIDIAG-V2.2_2K12R2.SRV.RTM.64_SRV-SCCM_2018.10.12_09.52.41-REPORT.TXT
  23. Hi all, I've tried and failed miserably! to work out how to do this using the Report Builder. Could anyone possibly help with creating an SQL query to create a deployment report which includes the Administrative Category? Example: Application Name, Application Administrative Category, Target Collection, Success, In Progress, Fail, Requirements not met, Unknown. Would really appreciate any assistance. Thanks
  24. Did you know that Enhansoft is giving away a free report set on Software Update Health? Check out the blog about it. https://www.enhansoft.com/blog/software-update-health-dashboard-set-special-microsoft-ignite-giveaway They give away something every month too! https://giveaway.enhansoft.com/ Keep in mind that I do work for them too.
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