Re: SMS2003 - Systems discovered but not assigned

From: Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT] (jeffharb_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/09/04


Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 09:37:20 -0700

So you defined an AD site boundary of Default-First-Site-Name in the
boundaries of the SMS Server? Were you able to see any systems in the all
collections and double click to view the known properties of the client?
This would show what AD Site or boundary was returned from the client that
has been discovered. Please compare these values from what you have as site
boundaries.
You do not want to enable push because that will push all machines it finds
and matches the boundaries, you can use targetted push to actually limit the
number of machines installed.

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Thanks
Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT]
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"MtnGoat" <NotGiven@InPublic.org> wrote in message 
news:ttfd70h8dhbgmpmmflclcitfnddn1lkipp@4ax.com...
> Right, they show up as "Assigned" No.
> AD Site shows as "Default-First-Site-Name".
>
> Boundaries are defined as the AD site and four subnets (xxx.xxx.130.0,
> xxx.xxx.131.0, xxx.xxx.74.0 and xxx.xxx.76.0. Site server and SQL
> server are on .74.0).
>
> Discovery is using Network, Active Directory System, Active Directory
> User, and Active System Group.
>
> Still not clear if enabling push installation (which I want to do
> eventually) will automatically push out clients to everyone (which I
> definitely DON'T want to do now).
>
> C.
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 13:18:34 -0700, "Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT]"
> <jeffharb@online.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>How are you verifying they are not assigned? Are they showing as assigned 
>>=
>>no in the UI? If you double click one of machines in the collections do 
>>they
>>have an AD Site associated with it and does it match the site boundary you
>>have?
>>Your ddm.log is just showing that you are finding the systems but since 
>>you
>>do not have push installation enabled no CCR's are being created.
> 


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