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Bill the Cat

SCCM Client package will not push

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I hope this is the right area to ask this question...

 

I've been thrust into setting up an SCCM infrastructure for a small deployment lab to capture and duplicate Windows 7 baselines. We used to use Ghost, but our management wants to use SCCM now. That said, I have a small isolated lab that I am working on. Using SCCM 2012 and SQL 2012 SP1. Trying to get the client to install on a machine, but it keeps failing. I've attached the ccmsetup.log file.

 

I don't know any other way to get it to install, and I'd like to figure it out, but I'm thoroughly stumped... The SMSClient folder actually didn't exist on my SCCM server, so I created it and copied the client install files into it. The attached log is the result of an "Install Client" push from the server.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Bill the Cat

CISSP, MCSA, Security+

 

 

ccmsetup.log

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The log is show "<![LOG[Failed to access source file (2). Waiting for retry...]LOG]!><time="16:46:12.507+240" date="05-31-2013" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="2" thread="3648" file="ccmsetup.cpp:5665">"

Please check your network access account or you may try use local administrator account.

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