No I still haven't resolved this issue. I can now push to all systems in my company, but still not to most Windows XP machines, which give the "Unable to obtain access token for machine name 'blah'" etc....
I have tried everything. I thought that it may be an issue with some Windows...
This is an ongoing issue that I have with my site pushing out (or rather NOT pushing out clients) Any extra input would be greatly appreciated...
OK more information. I have been sifting through the log files and I have discovered this in the CCM.LOG:
======>Begin Processing request...
OK more information. I have been sifting through the log files and I have discovered this in the CCM.LOG:
======>Begin Processing request: "KMWXOJQU", machine name: "RDGSL022" SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 11/12/2003 17:03:50 1928 (0x0788)
Waiting for change in directory...
A few more points, for information.
"The SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER component's status reports the following two messages on most clients (I think resulting in the issue I have of not being able to push out clients). Does anyone know how to clear these?
SMS Client Configuration Manager...
Thanks for the assistance. After a few hours of looking through the documentation provided, and using your check list I managed to make some progress..
- Have you set the Network Access (for software distribution) - Yes, domain admin account
- Have you set the Client Push Account - Yes, domain...
I am having an issue with our site. I have upgraded to SMS 2003 from SMS 2.0 with SP5. The upgrade ran flawlessly, and I extended the site into the AD schema. This was all done 4 days ago. I left the server to run, untouched, over the weekend in the hope that the system would work itself out...
Sorry. not following you on this one... I have attempted to run the install file for SP4, but all it reports is that it has found an existing CAP and I am only allow to install the administration console...
I shall continue in my search...
Hi there, any help on this one would be appreciated, I've been going around in circles for that last 4 weeks (maybe longer - time means nothing anymore)
I have been passed the duty of maintaining the SMS servers that were installed (a bodge job) by an employee who no longers works with us. The...
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