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client push failing

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Hi Everyone,

 

There is something I just can't figure out. We've configured a client push account and added it to the local admins group on the clients. I checked the account and it was locked but we unlocked it and it is still unlocked. Yet I get errors in the ccm.log file telling me that it can't connect. I have a lot of errors like the following in the log:

 

---> Attempting to connect to administrative share '\\client123\admin$' using account 'AM\sccmadmin'

---> WNetAddConnection2 failed (LOGON32_LOGON_NEW_CREDENTIALS) using account domainabc\sccmpush (00000035)

 

Then it tries the machine account which is not in the local administrators group so I'm not suprised that it fails.

 

---> ERROR: Failed to connect to the \\1.2.3.4\admin$ share using account 'Machine Account'

---> ERROR: Unable to access target machine for request: "2097153834", machine name: "client123", access denied or invalid network path.

Execute query exec [sp_CP_SetLastErrorCode] 2097153834, 5

 

If I add the SCCM machine name to the local administrators group it works fine but that's not what we want to do. We want to use just the client push account. Does anyone know what I'm missing?

 

Thanks

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