Re: SCCM Client Challenge...



Nevermind again... my bad. The only thing that got me is all of the new
computers from the help-desk guys as they image them, but before they're
joined to AD. None of my real clients are working yet... same as the
original post (item 1) below.

"SomeClown" <someclown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hmmm... something may have broken loose here on item number one. After
making a couple of changes, including adding making the site boundaries
wide-open (the 'we don't approve of this' way) I'm getting more clients.
Of course, not sure why since my boundaries have always been defined by
OU, none of that changed from SMS 2003 to SCCM (on my AD side rather,
obviously inside of SCCM there have been changes.) I'll post as I figure
out where this takes me. Still curious about item two below...

"SomeClown" <someclown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings,

I have two challenges with my (recently upgraded from SMS 2003) SCCM
server:

(1) Most of the clients, if not all, appear to have upgraded across the
company just fine. They have the correct site codes, and life looks
good. Except, now none of the clients show as either installed or
approved from within the console on the server. So, when even though the
clients say they're just happy as can be, my server sees them all as
"assigned" but not installed, approved, and most certainly not reporting
anything. So now, I've lost all of my software auditing.... conveniently
right before my true-up with Microsoft. I'm sure it's something simple,
I just don't know what.

(2) I had a secondary site at another location, removed it, and now have
this "ghost" second site in my console. Can't do anything with it, no
properties exist for it, it just sort of sits there in an uncomfortable
way... I'm probably more bothered by this than I should be, but if
anyone knows what I'm talking about I'd appreciate knowing how to get rid
of it.

Thanks in advance!





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