None on client and nothing relevant on server.

Actually just finished talking to PSS and the upgrade messed up the site
hierarchy of our sites.  Basically a secondary site decided it was the
primary and that was the root of our issue.  Copying over a configuration
file from the old PDC to the upgraded PDC (now AD controller) and restarted
the SMS services on all of our sites should resolve the issue.

"Rogers, Michael J." wrote:

> Are there any messages in the event viewer?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Carey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] SMS and Active Directory
>
> We've just converted our NT 4.0 domain to AD.  Everything went smoothly
> and has kept being smooth until today.  It seems newly created machines
> are not getting the SMS client installed.  The SMSLS.bat is being run
> and it looks like all the files are being copied, but the client is not
> assigned to an SMS site and the local SMS accounts are not being
> created.  This basically renders the client unusable as far as SMS is
> concerned.  Now we were thinking it might be a domain policy which isn't
> letting some service account log in (locally, as a server, act as part
> of the OS, etc), but the default domain policy has all the entries
> listed as "Not defined".  In addition, the same applied to our NT 4.0
> clients which definitely points to it not being a group policy issue.
> The only thing that has changed is an inplace upgrade of the NT domain
> to AD.
>
> Checked the knowledge base and didn't come up with anything.
> -Greg Carey
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