Is your MP on the same server or different server from your Site Server?  If 
running on a different server make sure the Site Server computer account is an 
administrator on the MP server (or any other site system server for that 
matter). … if you are using the computer account to install the different roles.

I use packages, so I can’t really speak to applications. Maybe try a package 
then and see if it works.

Brian Henry


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Matthew W. Ross
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 2:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: [mssms] Working on SCCM 2012 R2 - Newbie

I'm sure I've screwed something up.

I've tried to deploy the SCCM client on a different computer, and it did 
install after a couple of reboots. I've added this PC to the same test 
collection, and it hasn't started the install of the MSIs yet.

I checked the server, looking for something wrong, and I found that the 
Management Point was coming up Critical. Here's the error:

---SNIP---
Site Component Manager successfully used the SMS_SERVER_BOOTSTRAP_TECH-CM01 
service to run the following program on site system 
"\\TECH-CM01.ESD165.ORG<file:///\\TECH-CM01.ESD165.ORG>":

            C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration 
Manager\bin\x64\rolesetup.exe /install /siteserver:TECH-CM01.ESD165.ORG

The program failed for the following reason:

            Child process ""C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration 
Manager\bin\x64\rolesetup.exe" /install /siteserver:TECH-CM01 SMSMP 0" took too 
long to execute, and the process (PID = 11464) was orphaned.

Possible cause: Site Component Manager does not have sufficient access rights 
to administer the site system.
Solution: Verify that the Site System Installation accounts are properly 
configured to allow the site to administer the site system.

Site Component Manager cannot install component SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER until 
the program runs successfully. If this problem persists, refer to your 
ConfigMgr Documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for further 
troubleshooting information.
---SNIP---

I'm looking into this now...


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District

Matthew W. Ross <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> , 
6/25/2014 8:13 AM:
These were Applications. I do not know the difference between Apps and 
Packages. I will be reading up on that today.

There is no CAS.log on either client or on the server.

As for the reinstall of the client, the Software Center never re-appeared, but 
I still see the system center icon in the Control Panel.

Last, my Boundary and BG was set to be the entire AD. Now I've set it to be the 
entire IP subnet. Neither has worked.


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


King, Jason <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> , 6/24/2014 2:11 PM:

Is it an application or a package?  What do you have in your CAS.log ?



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Telephone: 248.853.4841



From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] 
On Behalf Of Matthew W. Ross
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: [mssms] Working on SCCM 2012 R2 - Newbie



Boundary is by Active Directory. I created a "Default" boundary group and added 
the single boundary to it.



I've just asked SCCM to reinstall the client. We'll see what happens.



I did check the execmgr.log file on the client, and here's what it says:



<![LOG[Software Distribution site settings 
(CCM_SoftwareDistributionClientConfig) policy does not yet exist on the client.

If the client is not yet registered, this is expected 
behavior.]LOG]!><time="09:23:18.783+420" date="06-24-2014" component="execmgr" 
context="" type="2" thread="2980" file="softdistpolicy.cpp:1405">



Do I have to register something?





--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


Jeff Poling <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> , 
6/24/2014 11:28 AM:

Are Chrome and Evince packages or applications in ConfigMgr? The answer 
determines which log files to look at on the client - packages look at 
execmgr.log, applications look at appdiscovery.log and appenforce.log.



http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx&k=DRaZFQufJSh%2Bz2CJu01vGA%3D%3D%0A&r=EP6UuLzy5Kkj6OM7S%2FXJ%2Fg%3D%3D%0A&m=Rgvs9gNdR2aAvkHr8wsuE3WsMB8EqDam%2FqhkZLnBIus%3D%0A&s=d125fdcc0312349fde1cd1f25bbedb5d98c938012b75e3e9a5e9b0e6548a97b1>



As others have said, check boundaries and boundary groups are created properly 
and reference your distribution point correctly.



On the client PC, in Control Panel, there is the COnfiguration Manager applet.  
On the actions tab, do you have a list of actions or just a couple? Run a 
machine policy retrieval action to get the latest policy for the client.



Also, patience is often needed.  How long has it been since you created the 
deployment?



Jeff







On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Matthew W. Ross 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Good Morning. I'm new to System Center, and have been pointed to this list for 
questions.



I am attempting to evaluate SCCM 2012 R2 for our use at our school district.



For my evaluation, I have procured a Dell PE R410 server with 16 Gigabytes of 
ram and 450GB of Raid10 storage. I've installed the MS SQL server and 
Configuration Manager 2012 R2 on the server, and everything is installed in 
"evaluation" mode.



I've gotten to the point where I want to try to install some software as a 
test. I've setup a client group that includes a single Windows 7 pc. The SCCM 
client has installed, and I can see it on the remote PC. I have created two 
packages to install: Google Chrome (the MSI for enterprises) and Evince (a very 
small PDF viewer).



Both I've deployed both. Neither is installing. On the SCCM side, I see "Client 
check passed/Active" in the deployment status, and it doesn't seem to be going 
any further.



On the Windows 7 client side, I see nothing in the System Center Software 
Center. I do see the following when I run bitsadmin /list /allusers:



{2B906031-A2DE-412F-808E-3C3E9DACD447} 'WU Client Download' TRANSFERRED 1 / 1 
521496 / 521496

{B1A60D86-6C0B-4490-9375-EBF8EC6DCAEF} 'WU Client Download' TRANSFERRED 1 / 1 
610584 / 610584

{7E0E9B88-ABDC-4E20-A5B8-9372CD4AF347} 
'DMRCBitsJob_780dc1c9-4d57-42a9-af61-fbf535dc618e.devicemetadata-ms' 
TRANSFERRED 1 / 1 84124 / 84124

{A663AC99-CED6-47A3-A366-D4463A24383E} 
'DMRCBitsJob_89cf5ebe-8cd2-42e2-b99a-49b90cd7e8bf.devicemetadata-ms' 
TRANSFERRED 1 / 1 925510 / 925510

{2FC9BD23-222D-4F74-A241-26F223A8CD26} 'soxe.definitions' TRANSFERRED 1 / 1 
40026 / 40026

Listed 5 job(s).



I'm not sure where to go from here. Any idea where I could look to see where 
the problem is?





--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District









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