Re: Active Drectory Install

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Which system are you refering to. if you are refering to the test boxes no
there is no ccmsetup.log file as it has never run from the active direcrtory
install. the client Push from the SMS server works. but active directory does
not.
If it is the server yes there is a file and a log and it is quite large.
what specifically are you lookin g for do you wnat to lookl @ it.

"Kim Oppalfens <MVP>" wrote:

> Do you have a ccmsetup folder on your system?
> If so, what is in the ccmsetup.log file?
>
> --
> Kim Oppalfens
> Telindus Belgium
> MVP Windows Server System - SMS
> "Adam Barker" <adam_barker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:EC719FCF-28D8-4547-9C4C-3851536A7D09@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Still not working..... HMMMMMM.... At a loss... any other thoughts???
> >
> > "Adam Barker" wrote:
> >
> >> Ok thank you, I was under the impression it was to be the Client .msi.
> >> Will
> >> change and rerun.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Kim Oppalfens <MVP>" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Your batch file is incorrect.
> >> >
> >> > Your batch file should launch ccmsetup.exe with a parameter called
> >> > smssitecode=nip
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Kim Oppalfens
> >> > Telindus Belgium
> >> > MVP Windows Server System - SMS
> >> > "Adam Barker" <adam_barker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > news:6FD7498D-21B0-4813-AB4D-40E825C3CE55@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > >I read an looked at the article. Thnak you. Still not working. in
> >> > >Active
> >> > > directory undermy OU i edit the policy and add a VBS script it calls
> >> > > a
> >> > > batch
> >> > > file (see below also ) I am running this directly on the computer @
> >> > > start
> >> > > up
> >> > > and iseems to fail as i dont see the CCMSETUP the task manager. How
> >> > > would
> >> > > i
> >> > > check to see if this installed. Any thoughts???
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > Dim WshShell, bkey
> >> > > Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> >> > >
> >> > > On Error Resume Next
> >> > > bkey = WshShell.RegRead
> >> > > ("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Mobile
> >> > > Client")
> >> > > If err.number Then
> >> > > bkey = "0"
> >> > > end if
> >> > > err.clear
> >> > >
> >> > > if bkey = "nip" Then
> >> > > WScript.Quit
> >> > > else
> >> > > WshShell.Exec("\\172.24.x.xx\APP_deploy\AdvancedClient.bat")
> >> > > end if
> >> > > WScript.Quit
> >> > > ==============
> >> > > c:
> >> > >
> >> > > cd\
> >> > >
> >> > > msiexec /a \\172.24.x.xx\SMSClient\i386\client.msi sitecode=nip
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > "Kim Oppalfens <MVP>" wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > >> Search for msiexec /a
> >> > >> http://spa.its.uiowa.edu/ecm/imaging/SMS/ClientInstallMethods.htm
> >> > >>
> >> > >> --
> >> > >> Kim Oppalfens
> >> > >> Telindus Belgium
> >> > >> MVP Windows Server System - SMS
> >> > >> "Adam Barker" <adam_barker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > >> news:CD972CBF-753B-4F02-95F5-A6045089FF14@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > >> >i am trying to ensure that all clients have the SMS Advanced client
> >> > >> >to
> >> > >> >do
> >> > >> > this i need to deploy from active directory. In doing so i have
> >> > >> > found
> >> > >> > that
> >> > >> > I
> >> > >> > need to specify my SMS Sitecode during the install using the
> >> > >> > client.msi. I
> >> > >> > am
> >> > >> > not using the Auto function to assign the sitecode as there were
> >> > >> > problems
> >> > >> > with this. Not that it did not work there were other issues that
> >> > >> > would
> >> > >> > not
> >> > >> > allow this. therefore i wanted to create a unattended install of
> >> > >> > the
> >> > >> > client.msi i do know however that the path\\ /? gave me the
> >> > >> > properties=sitecode and that ran from dos installed it with the
> >> > >> > site
> >> > >> > code.
> >> > >> > but im not sure how to automate this in active directory? any
> >> > >> > help is
> >> > >> > appreciated.
> >> > >>
> >> > >>
> >> > >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
>
>
>
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