Hi Ryan

They are set as UTC but that would only delay them by 1 hour (here in the UK, 
BST).  Some of these applications were deployed nearly two months ago and they 
appear on other PCs in the same collection, it’s only applications deployed 
after the PC was built (or the client was reinstalled) that appear.

Regards
Trevor

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When is the deployment available time? Could they be set up as UTC time and 
that's the reason you don't see them? Do they eventually show up after a few 
hours?

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 8:04 AM Lockey, Trevor 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Adam

Yes, I do remember that, that’s not the issue here.  As mentioned, the apps are 
deployed to Device Collections so that they show up in the Software Centre 
where users (flesh and blood users that is, not user objects ☺) can then choose 
to install them.

Regards
Trevor

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Remember, you can not deliver Applications to Users via Software Center unless 
you are using ConfigMgr Current Branch with the 'Use New Software Center' 
ticked in the Client Settings.

Prior to Current Branch, you access user-based deployments via the Application 
Catalog.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 4:28 AM, Lockey, Trevor 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi

Running SCCM 2012 R2 CU5.  Software deployments are a mix of old-style packages 
and new-style applications.  All software deployments are deployed to device 
collections and made available to users via Software Centre (not the App 
Catalog)

(Note: deploying to user collections and using the app catalog are on the road 
map, but we’re not there yet…as is upgrading to CM12 R2 SP1 and later releases)

Until recently all deployments were packages, we are currently in a process of 
re-working them as applications…

…which finally brings me to the issue (thanks for your patience getting this 
far ☺)

Some of our clients are not listing all of the applications they should be 
listing in the Software Centre.  The packages are all listing, but not the 
applications.  However, some applications are being listed.  The logic of what 
is listed appears to be that if the application has been deployed since the 
SCCM client was installed on the PC the application will be shown in the 
Software Centre, but if it was deployed before the client was installed then 
the application will not be shown.

To flesh this out a little…


1.      a client (call it PC1) installed months ago is listing all of the 
applications (the conversion from packages is a recent thing), so all is well 
on these.


2.      A client installed last Thursday (call it PC2) is only listing those 
applications I created on Friday & Saturday.



3.      I removed the SCCM client from PC2 Saturday afternoon, and reinstalled 
it.  After this it showed no applications, not even the ones deployed on Friday 
& Saturday.  However, it is now showing the applications I deployed yesterday 
(Sunday).



4.      If I take an application I created a month ago which is deployed to a 
collection including PC2, and then deploy it to a new collection (which also 
includes PC2) then the application now appears in Software Centre.


I have looked at various logs files (particularly the AppDiscovery and 
AppIntentEval logs, there is no AppEnforce log?), but nothing has struck me as 
particularly out of the ordinary (but as I’m not a Config Manager specialist it 
doesn’t mean the clues aren’t there).

One last thing that might be relevant, if I look at the Applications for PC2 
using Roger Zander’s “Client Center” tool all of the applications expected are 
listed but the ones that aren’t appearing in the Software Centre have a Status 
of “No State information is available” whereas the ones that are appearing are 
either “Application is available for enforcement” or “Application is enforced”.

Extensive googling of this issue yesterday (well, the Wimbledon and Euro 2016 
finals were both boring affairs so it was a handy distraction ☺) didn’t turn up 
anything useful to this issue.

Anyone experienced a similar issue or have any pointers to where I can 
look/things I can try to get to the bottom of this?

Many thanks

Regards
Trevor


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