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  1. Hi All, Been a while !! I have a production SCCM system in place, and seem to have inherited sole responsibility for all sccm matters. this is fine, however recently I was asked to create some standalone media, which again in itself is an easy task. Upon trying to create this, via the gui method I get a dialog saying: creation failed "a certificate is missing or has an empty value for an important field, such as subject or issuer name." I set the sccm sp1 environment up to be mixed mode, i.e. http I am not aware of making any chages relating to certificates so I am a bit stumpted as to what is causing this. the environment the system is running does however have a PKI / CA sub CA - but I know very little about this.... I had a look at the createtsmedia.log : it also said the following: could not find trusted root key for site XXX in wmi failed to create media 0x800b0108, details=" createmedia finished with error code 800b0108 I have tested creation on all task sequences - all fail with this issue. All task sequences work fine via pxe.... Anyone seen this before ? Anyone know why I am getting this now, after 8 months with sccm 2012 sp1 working fine ? Anyone know how to fix it !!!! or can direct me in to the area I should be looking at.. We have a very slack attitude to change at our organisation which doesn't help, so al;though the issue looks like sccm related it could well be pki, cert or some other infrastructure change that I am not aware of by colleagues. Anyway - Any help or experience in this would be great and hopefully I can return the favour sometime Once again thanks !!
  2. Discovered this morning that my PXE DP is out of space. I searched high and low for any large files, which resulted in none. Selected all files and folders and that resulted in 16gb out of 60gb. Found a KB article from MS stating this issue for Self-Signed Certs. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2713467 So now I have 40-45gb of files that I cannot access. We have tried to view the files in powershell, cmd shell, booted the server into a PE...everything bombs out. Looking at my local system, I navigate to that path and there a few files there with a size avg of 1-2kb. Does anyone know what would happen if we were to delete the files? Im hoping we could try and delete the folder and see how far it can get.
  3. hi, my client runs through the whole setup. All seemed to work well. But i after SCCM my client shows me no certificate. Regards J
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