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Hi All

I have SCCM 2007 setup in a test envrionment and have extended the AD schema. Setup in Mixed Mode

The Configuration Manager agent automatically got pushed out to all of my test clients, but when I look at the Collection list, under the "Client"Column, it says "No" for all my clients.

Now if I go to one of the clients, in the control panel, the "Site mode" is Unknown and when I click on autodiscover site number, it comes back saying that it cant find a site number.

Plus if I try to use the "Remote Control" on one of the clients, i get a Username/Password/Domain prompt and access denied for the domain administrator.

Can anyone help me figure out where to start looking on this?

Thanks

Travis

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