Re: Empty "Cllient Systems" query.
- From: "Lars Norman Søndergaard" <lns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 08:20:11 +0100
Hi,
I have no idea why autodiscovery does not work, but you can specify the site
code when installing the adv. client. use SMSSITECODE=xyz.
Thanks
Lars Norman Søndergaard
"Wake-Up-Jeff" <artvandal8@xxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
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> After installing the Advanced client on various servers and workstations,
> all of the clients appear in the query "All non-Client Systems".
> None appear in the query "All Client Systems".
> When I look in the properties of each client under
> Control Panel\Systems Management\Components,
> all of the components are shown as "Installed".
> In the Advanced tab, the SMS site code is empty.
> When I click the Discover button, it correctly discovers the site.
> A few minutes later, hey presto, the client appears in the "All Client
> Systems" query.
>
> Why don't the clients automatically discover their site code?
> I don't want to walk around to every client and manually click "Discover".
> Kinda contradicts the remote management mantra. . .
>
>
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