Here is the first bit of my ccm.log
~*** Advanced Security Mode detected *** $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><Mon Jun 28 05:40:03.468 2004 Eastern Daylight Time><thread=464 (0x1D0)>
Checking configuration information for server: \\COLNAGO\.~ $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><Mon Jun 28 05:40:03.468...
they are showing up in the collections, but i'm not sure which method i used to get them there. It took some time for them to appear in the collections aswell. as far as the ccm.log and ddm.log i have looked at these and they are so confusing and jumbled that i couldn't make any sense out of...
Yes advanced security is turned on. Both computers are members of the same domain which is run from the same computer that SMS is installed on. The machines that won't install are Windows XP pro and Win2000 pro.
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I have set up an account that is a domain and local admin on the machine under accounts in the client push installation properties. I have also added that same account to the connection accounts and am only trying to push the installation to the one computer where that account is a local admin...
It was trying to install the advanced client using the file capinst.exe with the following switches /AdvCli /SLP=servername. I'm not sure what you mean when you say an installation account. If you mean an account on the machine that is a domain administrator and a local administrator then yes
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i have tried to install the client using the push installation via a wizard and nothing happens. It hasn't worked yet i have checked everything i can think of and nothing has worked. we then decided that the best method of installation for our purposes would be using a login script but never...
thanks alot for the info...but i have another question, which version do you think would be good to start out with? I'm looking for a good base so that i can build on it
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i'm wanting to learn how to program in RPG on my own time...i was wondering if there are any tutorials or useful knowledge bases for PC's that i can use to get started.
thanks alot
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