Re: CM & SW

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I downloaded the utilities mentioned.

The following are recurrent messages in PolicyAgent.log file

"Download of policy CCM_Policy_Policy4.PolicyID="XXX0000F-
{079057f9-8687-4259-82d7-
c7faf8bb6dc6}",PolicySource="SMS:XXX",PolicyVersion="3.00" failed (DTS
Job ID: {1FECB4A7-1DE6-4F3A-AD07-B75FF07D000E})
PolicyAgent_PolicyDownload 5/2/2008 3:22:05 PM 2084 (0x0824)"

"Download of policy CCM_Policy_Policy4.PolicyID="{27db2682-
bde9-493d-8b0b-2ad94c055619}",PolicySource="SMS:XXX",PolicyVersion="2.00"
failed (DTS Job ID: {67E307FB-B497-4DC6-917D-89C403B45EFB})"

Still, don't get SW to work.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

J. Leon




On Apr 19, 1:47 pm, Sherry Kissinger [MVP-SMS]
<mofmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
More stuff on the "How"... look at program properties; pay particular
attention to the choices of "whether or not a user is logged in", or only
when a user is logged in or no user logged in, and the credentials (use user
credentials or system credentials); and the check box to allow user to
interact with the program. It's possible you've set conflicting rules; i.e.,
"Only when no user is logged in", would mean it cannot be displayed in "Run
Advertised Programs".

Oh... and passing on some hard-won knowledge; just because you can run the
install using your DOMAIN\user credentials, doesn't necessarily mean that SMS
could successfully install the package "whether or not a user is logged in",
using system credentials. You will need to test that.

A couple log files I always look at; on the client--
policyagent.log / policyevaluator.log ; depending upon where I am in
testing, showing me when a new policy or updated policy has been retrieved,
then showing me when that policy has been evaluated. It's a long string of
characters, but your PackageID and AdvertisementID are usually part of the
policy identifier.

Then of course execmgr.log on the client--shows any in-progress executions.

Other tools I use is clispy.exe from SMS Toolkit 2, and of course Roger
Zander's SMS Client Center.
--
Standarize. Simplify. Automate.

"jleon.1...@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
First, thanks a lot for your answer.

Let's go through the list:

Who deserves XX = The Collection
I made a one test computer collection

What is XX = The package
.... Ok.

Where is XX = verify the source is on a Distribution Point that the
client can get to.
On the server side where CM is installed and also works as a DP,
there is a folder c:\SMSPKGC$ that I can open from the client side, in
which there is a folder with the package I made. I can actually copy
the setup.exe that is in this folder an run it locally.

When is XX available = The Advertisement time(s).
Schedule tab
Two mandatory assignments:
Occurs on 4/17/2008 2:56 PM (nothing happend at that
time on the client)
As soon as possible
Interaction tab
Allow users to run the program independently of
assignments (checked)
Display reminderes..... (checked)

Why am I deploying XX = your Change Management
What is "Change Management"?

How does the package get installed=.....
I have a simple setup.exe which includes everything the
installation needs. I am logged in the client PC with the domain
administrator account and I am able to run this setup.exe locally. At
this moment I do not want anything to run silently, I want to see that
the setup.exe delivered by the server is actually running.

By the way, which log files on each side give the correspondent
information for distribution software?

Thanks in advance.

J. Leon

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