In addition to what has already been suggested, Why not just schedule and/or kick off the "content validation" portion of SCCM 2012?
Administration -> Distribution Points - %Distribution Point Name% -> Properties Go to the "content validation" tab and setup content validation schedule for any DP's that need to be checked. Heed the warning about CPU usage, but we do ours weekly on all DP's over the weekend, staggered, when not many people are using them. IIRC it simply marks things as "no longer on the DP" and you have to manually resync/repush the package, but it seems like it would address the issue you are having.... Jason Lang -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hun boy Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 1:18 PM To: Sms Subject: [mssms] Content management tool Is any tool available for content management to see the package files existence on the source and DP?? as some one from my team modified few files do not know what all the junk she has done.. Basically level one guy touched the sources of packages ..... Wanted to check now manually the existence of the same.... I mean in 2007 we can open the unc path of dp to check the files existence in dp. This kind of check is directly not available in sccm 2012 as far as I know ... For this We have to find the check the content management library.... Which I feel it is difficult as it's not direct option like unc path. Any tools available ??? Or a script ?? Sent from iPhone....sorry for typos

