Thanks Trevor. We’re verifying the IP address of the machine in question, but unless DHCP is giving it an IP I’m not expecting it is in a boundary I configured. I was told that its OK to use AD sites in SCCM 2012 so while we have IP ranges configured in SCCM 2007 I’ve started using AD sites again in 2012 and making sure the right subnets are in the right AD sites. At this point since we’re still in a migration from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012R2 I don’t have any boundary groups set to enable site assignment though, but I was told that wouldn’t be a problem for this. Ryan
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Trevor Sullivan Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [mssms] what's the deal with the configuration manager client package? Importance: Low Are you sure that your Boundaries are configured correctly? · Check the client machine’s IP address · Check that the IP address falls into a Boundary · Ensure that the Boundary is a member of a Boundary Group · Ensure that the Boundary Group has Distribution Points associated with it · Ensure that the Distribution Points associated with the Boundary Group have successfully “installed” the package · Double check that your Network Access Account (NAA) is configured and not locked out<http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/8c6ca6b0-4faf-4ea0-91c1-6e3fff8d304e/sccm-os-deployment-no-longer-working?forum=configmgrosd> Best Practices · Don’t use Active Directory Site Boundaries · Use IP Range Boundaries · Use as few Boundary Groups as is necessary to achieve the desired complexity of content distribution Cheers, Trevor Sullivan Microsoft PowerShell MVP [cid:[email protected]]<http://mms.mnscug.org/> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ryan Shugart Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [mssms] what's the deal with the configuration manager client package? Trevor: Thanks. According to the console, that package is successfully distributed to all distribution points, and the task sequence is referencing the right package. Here’s the error we’re getting. <![LOG[LocationsList.size() > 0, HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\resolvesource.cpp,2138)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="resolvesource.cpp:2138"> <![LOG[FALSE, HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,1930)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="tspolicy.cpp:1930"> <![LOG[Content location request for MII00003:4 failed. (Code 0x80040102)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1040" file="tspolicy.cpp:1930"> <![LOG[hr, HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,2702)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="tspolicy.cpp:2702"> <![LOG[Failed to resolve PackageID=䊘Ȏ]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1040" file="tspolicy.cpp:2702"> <![LOG[(*iTSReference)->Resolve( pTSPolicyManager, dwResolveFlags ), HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,3488)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="tspolicy.cpp:3488"> <![LOG[m_pSelectedTaskSequence->Resolve( m_pPolicyManager, TS::Policy::TaskSequence::ResolvePolicy | TS::Policy::TaskSequence::ResolveSource, fpCallbackProc, pv, hCancelEvent), HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,1565)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:1565"> <![LOG[Failed to resolve selected task sequence dependencies. Code(0x80040102)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1040" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:1565"> <![LOG[hrReturn, HRESULT=80040102 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediaresolveprogresspage.cpp,445)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1040" file="tsmediaresolveprogresspage.cpp:445"> <![LOG[ThreadToResolveAndExecuteTaskSequence failed. Code(0x80040102)]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1040" file="tsmediaresolveprogresspage.cpp:445"> <![LOG[ThreadToResolveAndExecuteTaskSequence returned code 0x80040102]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="724" file="tsmediaresolveprogresspage.cpp:221"> <![LOG[Setting wizard error: This task sequence cannot be run because the program files for MII00003 cannot be located on a distribution point. For more information, contact your system administrator or helpdesk operator.]LOG]!><time="10:34:11.513+300" date="08-06-2014" Thanks a lot. Ryan From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Trevor Sullivan Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [mssms] what's the deal with the configuration manager client package? Ryan, You should be able to simply distribute the out-of-box Configuration Manager client package to your Distribution Points, and point your task sequences at that package. Specifically, it’s the “Setup Windows and ConfigMgr” task sequence step that points to the ConfigMgr client package. Cheers, Trevor Sullivan Microsoft PowerShell MVP [cid:[email protected]]<http://mms.mnscug.org/> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ryan Shugart Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [mssms] what's the deal with the configuration manager client package? Hi: So we’re getting errors in our OSD task sequences saying the task sequence can’t find the files needed for the Configuration Manager Client Package. We do have such a package available, it appears to have been created when SCCM was set up but I really can’t change any of the options for this package. In doing some web research I’m finding this is by design for some reason, and you’re supposed to create a new Configuration Manager client package from definition. So I guess two questions. First, what’s the point of the Configuration Manager Client Package in the first place if you can’t do anything with it, and if you’re supposed to create a new Configuration Manager Client Package from definition how is that done? I have definitions for Device Management Client Transfer and Configuration Manager Client Upgrade. Should I use the Configuration Manager Client Upgrade definition? Thanks a lot for any help, finding this very confusing. 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