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SCCM 2012 Client Certificate (PKI) Value is None

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Hello WN community! I have a bit of stumper I was hoping to get some feedback on! Let me know what you think...

 

Scenario:

We're running SCCM 2012 now for a little over a year, problem free. We've noticed however, that randomly (about 10 out of 1000 clients) the SCCM Client is reporting that the PKI certificate is none.

 

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What's stranger still, is that in the ClientIDManagerStartup.log, it doesn't appear to have an issue detecting and selecting the PKI certificate...
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Directly after the client selects the Cert, the ClientIDManagerStartup.log fills up with this repeating for ages
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I have ran a repair on the client, same result. I checked to see if perhaps the clients were stuck in provisioning mode, and they're not. Sort of at a loss of what to check next! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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Are you 100% sure the client is installed correctly? I see this on my clients when the install has been corrupted.

 

I usually fix it by:

 

Stopping WMI service

Stopping CCMExec

 

SC Delete any sccm services (ccmexec, smstsmgr, cmecservice, ccmsetup)

Delete C:\windows\ccm, C:\windows\ccmsetup, C:\windows\ccmcache, C:\Windows\SMSCFG.ini

 

Go into regedit and remove:

 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCMSetup

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS

Then restart WMI, and reinstall the client. You shouldn't need a reboot to complete this.

Once this has been done the client should install ok and it should pick up the cert.

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