Re: Management Point not installing

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From: Sourabh Guha \(MSFT\) (sguha_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 06/16/04


Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 08:52:57 -0700

What are the errors that you see in the MPSetup.log?

Sourabh(MSFT)
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"Apex52" <Apex52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:13033AEF-4623-419B-A8DC-1E6088997755@microsoft.com...
> In a lab environment, I have one box running 2003 Server with SMS 2003,
SQl 2000 sp3, and IIS in AD and two XP workstations. The schema was extended
and I created the smsservice user, gave it domain admin and local admin
rights and granted it log on as a service. I do an AD discovery and it
finally found the two workstations, although it took a while to show them
and even longer to assign them. I set up the MP, received no errors and
configured the client install, then attempted to manually push it to the
workstations. CCmsetup runs, but the msiexec never does. I looked in the
ccmlog file in system32 and it says it cannot see the shared MP path.
> I then ran the SMS service viewer (I am at home and I can't remember the
exact name of it) and the MP Control cannot be queried as to its status
stating it can't communicate with it. I looked in the MPsetuplog and it says
it could not create the MP. I had reloaded both Server and SMS a couple
times up to that point thinking it was my error (and it still might be). Is
this a bug or is it something I am doing wrong? I am a Novell guy ya know!



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