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Anyone who have problems with PC´s with graphic card with dual-view?

 

About to install SCCM client on an Windows 2000 machine´s with Nvidia Quadro NVS55.

 

It is working properly with 2000 and single monitor.

 

And the client want install.

 

//Joakim

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Never heard of that problem.

 

Is SP4 installed on that particular computer?

Are you able to install SCCM Client if drivers/applications for your GFX is uninstalled? Same result?

Can you find any valuable information in u'r logfiles (C:\WINDOWS\system32\ccmsetup)?

 

/Tobias

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Never heard of that problem.

 

Is SP4 installed on that particular computer?

Are you able to install SCCM Client if drivers/applications for your GFX is uninstalled? Same result?

Can you find any valuable information in u'r logfiles (C:\WINDOWS\system32\ccmsetup)?

 

/Tobias

 

No luck after uninstalled the driver.

 

Found a newer version on Nvidia homesite

 

My Version 162.52, new version 181.20

 

Going to test it today.

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I think that we are on wrong track since it was not working when u removed the existing GFX drivers, why should it work with a newer driver? You mentioned that you can distribute SCCM Client to other computer without 2 monitors. I would like to take a look at u'r logfiles pls.

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I think that we are on wrong track since it was not working when u removed the existing GFX drivers, why should it work with a newer driver? You mentioned that you can distribute SCCM Client to other computer without 2 monitors. I would like to take a look at u'r logfiles pls.

 

Yes and it works with older matrox cards with 2 monitors

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I think that we are on wrong track since it was not working when u removed the existing GFX drivers, why should it work with a newer driver? You mentioned that you can distribute SCCM Client to other computer without 2 monitors. I would like to take a look at u'r logfiles pls.

 

 

Here it is, it is of the type rar

Temp.txt

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I can se error 1602 in the logfile which stands for User cancel installation.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229683

 

Are u able to install the SCCM Client manually on the computer? Do you get any errors on the screen?

You can do that from \\<YOUR_SERVER>\SMS_<YOUR_SITE>\Client.

Is there an old SMS Client installed already?

 

/Tobie

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I can se error 1602 in the logfile which stands for User cancel installation.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229683

 

Are u able to install the SCCM Client manually on the computer? Do you get any errors on the screen?

You can do that from \\<YOUR_SERVER>\SMS_<YOUR_SITE>\Client.

Is there an old SMS Client installed already?

 

/Tobie

 

When activate debug on client install we see that it hangs on registrating wmi.

When performing wmi diag it gets error on dcom and winmanagement and wmiadapter.

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Try this - The WMI Diagnosis Utility -- Version 2.0

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

 

A new utility to help system administrators diagnose and repair problems with the WMI service.

Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows 98; Windows NT; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP

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Try this - The WMI Diagnosis Utility -- Version 2.0

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

 

A new utility to help system administrators diagnose and repair problems with the WMI service.

Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows 98; Windows NT; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP

 

That was the version we used

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