Re: SMS 2003 SP1 Client Install Problem or Policy Retreival Problem?

From: Stuart Kirk (stuart.kirk_at_cityofmesa.org)
Date: 11/03/04


Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 11:24:09 -0700

The MP is setup and thousands of other clients have access. These clients
show as assigned to the site in the admin console, but not installed; these
particular machines are on the same subnet as many other servers that don't
have this problem. I see nothing unusual in the clientlocation.log or the
locationservices.log; everything is assigned to the proper server; however,
the ccmexec.log has some interesting entries:
...
Failed to find the certificate in the store, retry 1.
Failed to find the certificate in the store, retry 2.
Failed to find the certificate in the store, retry 3.
Failed to find the certificate in the store, retry 4.
Failed to find the certificate in the store, retry 5.
Creating Signing Certificate...
CryptGenKey failed: 0x80090020
Failed to create certificate 80090020
CCMDoCertificateMaintenance failed (0x80090020).
...
Failed to submit event to the Status Agent. Attempting to create pending
event.
...
 CCMDoCertificateMaintenance() raised
CCM_ServiceHost_CertificateOperationsFailure status event.
...
System task 'CertificateMaintenance' returned error code 0x80090020.
...
EndpointMessage(Queue='CertificateMaintenanceEndpoint',
ID={61984271-D12F-4789-98EF-ADF9FFA49DED}): Will be discarded (0x80090020).
...
Endpoint'PolicyAgent_ReRequestPolicy' return 0x80004005 from event
notification
...
EndpointMessage(Queue='CertificateMaintenanceEndpoint',
ID={12F47D1C-E84F-48F8-BAFD-3A67C799329E}): Will be discarded (0x80090020).
EndpointMessage(Queue='CertificateMaintenanceEndpoint',
ID={3CA9F5A2-606E-453B-BD57-D6904164C570}): Will be discarded (0x80090020).
EndpointMessage(Queue='CertificateMaintenanceEndpoint',
ID={3CDE28EC-E32F-4CD4-84EC-09132B1D8D93}): Will be discarded (0x80090020).

I have obviously taken out large portions of the log, but these are all
highlighted in SMS Trace. The first bunch of events happened during or
immediately after I started a manual installation of the client. The other
entries appear to be at an hourly interval thereafter. Any help is
appreciated.

--Stuart

"Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT]" <jeffharb@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:%23mZkYjcwEHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> The problem is the machines are not receiving policy from the MP. Please
> check to make sure your MP is setup and that the clients have access. You
> can view the clientlocation.log and locationservices.log and ccmexec.log
to
> see if there are errors connecting and finding site assignment. Also check
> in the admin console that the clients show as assigned to the site. If not
> please confirm your boundaries.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT]
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
> "Stuart Kirk" <stuart.kirk@cityofmesa.org> wrote in message
> news:%23sG1GecwEHA.3108@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> >I have two servers that won't cooperate. The SMS client appears to be
> > installed when looking at the servers (icons in Control Panel, SMS Agent
> > Host Service running), but none of the Components show Enabled or
Disabled
> > (all of them are simply Installed). The Actions tab only shows two
> > possible
> > actions: Machine Policy Retrieval and User Policy Retreival. They both
> > show Assigned but not installed in the Admin console. I may also have
> > this
> > problem on some of our workstations, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > --Stuart
> >
> >
>
>


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