Re: SMS client do do automatically contact SMS site server (SMS 2003)

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From: Mark Scott [MSFT] (marksc_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/13/04


Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:20:26 -0800

Ragnar,

Can you please attach the complete clientlocation.log and
locationservices.log from one of your failed clients? Please make the files
attachments and if you can zip them, that would be great.

Thank you.

Mark Scott [MSFT]
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"Ragnar" <none@all.com> wrote in message
news:Ocpi0rf8DHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> The Windows XP Professional SP1 installation is installed using a
unattended
> installasjon. The last step of this installation routine is an
automatically
> login as local administrator where it then runs a script to update
software
> components and adjust some settings, and install the SMS Advanced Client.
> The client is installed using the following command:
> msiexec /i "c:\windows\cuinst\sms\client.msi" /q SMSCACHESIZE=2000
> SMSCACHEFLAGS=COMPRESS SMSSITECODE=123
>
> The installation of the client is sucessfull as far as I can see. The
> primary sms site is running advanced security and using Active Directory.
No
> error on the SMS site server, everything looks just fine and works just
> fine.
> BUT: application packages is not installed and no other tasks than
"Machine
> Policy Retrivial & Evaluation Cycle" and "User Policy Retrivial &
Evaluation
> Cycle" is listed in the Actions tab in the Systems Management icon in
> Control Panel. And applications don't seem to install / the client don't
> seem to contact the SMS site server unntil I run Discover (Advanced tab)
and
> then initiate manually both the cycles mentioned above. When I look at the
> SMS Site section in the Advanced tab, no code is specified, it is blank.
But
> I did specify site code during installation? (SMSSITECODE=123). If I use
the
> SMS client push method with the same properties it works just fine.
>
> What did I do wrong? Please advice! - Thank you.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ragnar
>
>



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