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hi i am working on a deployment with windows xp sp 3

If i advertise the task sequance and i have the error can't locate the content.

Can someone help me?

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Hi this is the error

 

The program for advertisement "VHS20030 has not yet started because the content for the package "VHS00001" - "*" (version 27) has not been acquired. Possible cause: The content for this program must be downloaded into the computer's cache, or the content could not be located. 
Solution: If the program is being downloaded, no action is required. The program will start once the download has been successfully completed. If the content can not be located, ensure that a distribution point with this content is available for this computer.  Distribution point availability can be affected by roaming boundary configuration which is used to determine whether distribution points are classified as local or remote, or by enabling distribution points as protected distribution points. Distribution point availability can also be affected if you are using branch distribution points and the advertisement is configured with the option Run program from distribution point instead of Download content from distribution point and run locally. This is because branch distribution points do not support advertisements that are configured to run directly from a distribution point.

 

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check you advertisement to see how the distribution points tab is setup, i.e change the advert to "access directly from the a distribution point" as the error above states that it might be trying to download the content before it will do anything.

 

i don't run any adverts with the download content locally set due to a similar error we had.

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