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Issues to install SCCM Agent in a Windows XP SP3 OS

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Hi again friend.

 

I'm facing a issue to install the SCCM Agent to a Windows XP SP3 Operating System.

 

I did run the ccmsetup.exe ccmsetup.exe /mp:SITESMS001 SMSSITECODE=CLT command line by mapping a Drive Network with ccmsetup folder media from a Windows XP DOS prompt. It runs Ok but I got the following statements in ccmsetup.log that they don't make sense:

 

<![LOG[DetectWindowsEmbeddedFBWF() Detecting OS Version]LOG]!>

<![LOG[Client OS Version is 5.1, Service Pack Version 3]LOG]

<![LOG[Client OS is not a supported Windows Embedded Platform]

 

Let me attach the full ccmsetup.log file to somebody helps me to understand what's going on with this. =S

 

After running ccsetup.exe, i still not seing the CCM folder at SYSTEM32 besides SMS Agent Host in Services, I guess something is wrong with the Windows XP OS pre-requisites, i don'k know. Help me Masters!

 

Thanks in Advance.

Regards.

ccmsetup.txt

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Here is your issue in Red color

 

Failed to successfully complete HTTP request. (StatusCode at WinHttpQueryHeaders: 404)

 

Check your MP is working or not .Do you see any errors in mpcontrol.log from your site server logs ?

Also Check ,WEBDAV is configured correctly or not.

Please check http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc431377.aspx and http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb932118.aspx

Try these URLS on client machine to see if client is able to talk to MP or not ?

http://<ServerName>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mpcert

and http://<ServerName>:<port>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mplist

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