Re: Site Code Not Discovered.



Jeff,

There is a Troubleshooting Management Points whitepaper on the SMS website
that should walk you through all of the various things to check when
installing a management point. Have you verified that IIS is installed and
running on the MP? Is WMI service running? Is Task Scheduler and Distributed
Transaction Coordinator services running?

Here is the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sms/sms2003/maintain/managepoint/default.mspx

Regards,

David Tyra

"Jeff King" <JeffKing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I receive the following when trying to reinstall the Management Point.

MP Control Manager detected MPsetup has failed to create the CCM_Incoming
Virtual Directory.

Possible cause: The IIS IWAM account has expired, been disabled, or has
invalid or too restrictive logon hours. You may verify this information by
running the net user command line for the IWAM account. (i.e.: "net user
IWAMMachineName)
Solution: Use the output to verify that the account is enabled, and logon
is
possible during the time of installation. Note: You can use "net user"
to
modify the account properties.

Possible cause: The IIS IUSR account has expired, been disabled, or has
invalid or too restrictive logon hours. You may verify this information by
running the net user command line for the IUSR account. (i.e.: "net user
IWAMMachineName)
Solution: Use the output to verify that the account is enabled, and logon
is
possible during the time of installation. Note: You can use "net user"
to
modify the account properties.

Possible cause: The Default Web Site is disabled in IIS.
Solution: Verify that the Default Web Site is enabled, and functioning
properly.

I have check all of the possible causes and everything appears to be
perfectly fine.

"NeilCotton" wrote:


Assigned is simple (is this machines IP address within any of the
boundaries specified. If machines fall into a subnet that you remove,
they will become unassigned.
If you aren't discoving the site code...there are three things to
check

1) DHCP Setup - are the clients looking at a specific DHCP Server
static, or are they on automatic. If there DHCP server is on a subnet
outide of the SMS boundaries, even though it is dishing out SMS
boundary IPs, the client will contact the DHCP local site for automatic
site code. Don't ask why.

The DHCP Server is within the SMS boundaries and on the same subnet as teh
SMS clients. Is there a DHCP option for SMS Site Code?


2) Management Point Configuration - You may have either not installed
the management point on the site server admin console, or it had a
corrupt install, which is quite common actually. On your site server,
check to see if CCMExec.exe is running if it is, then the MP is
running, but like I said, may not be functioning properly. Open Site
Heirarchy, Site Settings, Servers, right click on your SMS Sever,
Management Point tab. On the "Use this server as a management point" if
it is checked, uncheck it, reboot the site server (easier than messing
around starting and stopping the WMI Provider for SMS), go back to the
point specified, and re-check it again, if it wasn;t checked in the
first place, check it. Click ok. Open Task Manager, Processes, sort by
Name, and look for MPSetup.exe, this should appear after about 10
seconds, and will last for about 10 minutes, this is the MP installing,
try to not do anything while this is installing, it can be as fragile as
the old school CD burners. Once it has finished the process will
dissapear and CCMExec.exe will appear.

3) The Domain Administrators account must be in the client PCs Local
Administrator group. Open command on a client with admin priviledges,
and type

The Domain admins group is in the Administrator group on all Domina PCs



Code:
--------------------
net localgroup Administrators domainname\Domain Admins /add
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Hope this helps



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