is the URL a forward. Try getting the IP address of the site, and add that. You'll probably find that the actual thing that is be blocked may be coming from a slightly different location, not the exact URL. Netstat might help.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC...
No difference at all....the only difference is that you do not need to add the ADServer machine account to the local admins of the SMS Server...for obvious reasons that its the same machine.
There is absolutly no difference.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC...
I take it that you can just distribute the ocx file as you would a normal "with source" distribution, and run the command line
"regsvr32 /s myfile.ocx" (the s is for silent install)
Try that. Let me know how it goes.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical...
Did it work?
Batch file to register the component (OCX)
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
Any joy
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
continued....if this is the issue you are having, rather than adding the Site Server Machine acocunt to the trusted sites in IE..... if you add the logged in user that you run SMS with, probably domainname\Administrator or domainname\SMSAdministrator, and add it to the local group "SMS Reporting...
Do you mean when you try and run the reports from SMS that are viewed in IE (by default)?
If so, the SP may have reset your internet security settings. Add the SiteServer machine account to Internet Explorer trusted sites.
If you are talking about something else. Post back
Hope this helps...
As long as your boundaries are set to include the clients, it doesn't make a difference. You're site server will detect the clients based on whether they are within the boundary, assuming that you already had Advanced SMS client on the client machines, then they will automatically detect the new...
There is an issue in the SMS reporting of mapped drives through Hardware Inventory.
Basically, mapped drives are recorded in root\cimv2\win32_LogicalDisk (with all drives) and a dirivitive class ..\win32_MappedLogicalDisk (but this contains very sketchy data so it would be best either joing...
is the SMS site that you have the set of clients connected to as a site server, also running as the distribution point you want to be communicating with, or is it a secondardy site server and a seperate DP?
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions...
Any Luck?
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
There are many links to source on here...even on the current view page if you look at them.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1142998&page=1
and
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=5736
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software...
Glad that worked...I was drying up in the ideas lake.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
I take it you are RWright762 on myITforum.com, i have pm'ed you on there iwth my email address
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
If your heartbeat discovery is set to 1 week (which is default) then it will not be shown as assigned till next time the heartbeat discovery cycle is run. Try cahnging your heartbeat discovery to as small as it can be, 1 hour if you want it right away. Let that hour pass and do something like...
Did you get this sorted?
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
Shot in the dark....the named sites deffinately have the correct address in them yeah? and are linked to the correct servers. Running out of ideas.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network...
sorry, the group is
"SMS Reporting Users"
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy | Wireless Network Provissions
Member of the IETF CAPWAP Work Group
I think also, if you add the logged in user that you run SMS with, and add it to the local group "SMS Reporting Admins" that should take care of it.
That is my educated guest, I never came across this problem so not checked it out
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC...
This is your internet explorer security settings. Nothing to do with SMS. You can either drop your security level down. Or just allow anything coming from it's self.
Neil J Cotton
UCLan Ba-SYS Development and Project Manager
NJC Technical Productions
Software Development | Network Consultancy |...
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