Re: SW Dist problem to PocketPC

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I just tested a download/execute to a PC and it worked fine.


"Larus Milan Bulat" <lmb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Weird, does the Advanced client download packages through http properly ?
> if not then it is far easier to troubleshoot the Advanced client than the
> PPC client.
>
>
> "GregH" <JustMe@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u8TH7rXfFHA.1412@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> The device is now configured using the servername
>> I verified that the DP is BITS enabled
>> I do see the script file in the IIS manager
>>
>> In the DmpDatastore.log, I see:
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Initializing database
>> connection...]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.087+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:564">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Succesfully initialized database
>> connection.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.087+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:597">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: GetFqdns]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300"
>> date="06-30-2005" component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1"
>> thread="6000" file="dmpdatastore.cpp:1049">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Refreshing DMP settings if
>> OutOfDate.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:308">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: OutOfDate checking...]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300"
>> date="06-30-2005" component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1"
>> thread="6000" file="dmpdatastore.cpp:524">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Now= 20050630003559.103000-300,
>> Interval=00000000000200.000000:000,
>> Deadline=20050630003458.385000-300.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300"
>> date="06-30-2005" component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1"
>> thread="6000" file="dmpdatastore.cpp:525">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: current time > deadline, OutOfDate ==
>> True.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:529">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Updated deadline =
>> 20050630003759.103000-300.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300"
>> date="06-30-2005" component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1"
>> thread="6000" file="dmpdatastore.cpp:534">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Initializing database
>> connection...]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:564">
>> <![LOG[DmpDatastore: Succesfully initialized database
>> connection.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:597">
>> <![LOG[Signal = 0. No need to update FQDN
>> list.]LOG]!><time="00:35:59.103+300" date="06-30-2005"
>> component="DmpDatastore" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>> file="dmpdatastore.cpp:1060">
>>
>> Could there be something wrong with how SMS is managing the FSDN list?
>> Does anyone know how to verify it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg
>>
>> "Lalli" <Lalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1DC5DE02-A882-413D-A73B-B75EAF8AB221@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> 1. only use servername, not IP
>>> 2. make sure the DP is BITS enabled
>>> 3. make sure you can see the files in the virtual directory thour IIS
>>> manager
>>>
>>> Lalli
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "GregH" wrote:
>>>
>>>> We've tried it both ways. First, we had the IP address, then we used
>>>> the
>>>> server name (and then we used the fully qualified server name).
>>>>
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Larus Milan Bulat" <lmb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:O%23mWtAOfFHA.2372@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> > This looks more like it cannot find the DP, have you bmy any chance
>>>> > used
>>>> > an IP address instead of a servername in the DM client on the
>>>> > PocketPC ?
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > "GregH" <JustMe@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> > news:%23fuGglLfFHA.3692@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> >> We are starting to test DMFP. Our devices are CE 4.2 and network
>>>> >> attached (not using ActiveSync). We are trying to send a .DMS
>>>> >> script to
>>>> >> the device. Status reports that the advertisement was recieved, but
>>>> >> we
>>>> >> get an error 11032:
>>>> >> Content download failed for package C0000015 (Advertisement
>>>> >> C002002D).
>>>> >>
>>>> >> In the DmpSoftwareDist.log, I see:
>>>> >> <![LOG[DmpSoftwareDist: Processing location
>>>> >> request.]LOG]!><time="07:05:48.393+300" date="06-29-2005"
>>>> >> component="DmpSoftwareDist" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>>>> >> file="dmpsoftwaredistprocessor.cpp:194">
>>>> >> <![LOG[Server name <ourservername> did not map to any
>>>> >> FQDNs.]LOG]!><time="07:05:48.424+300" date="06-29-2005"
>>>> >> component="DmpSoftwareDist" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>>>> >> file="dmpsoftwaredistprocessor.cpp:616">
>>>> >> <![LOG[DmpSoftwareDist: Completed processing
>>>> >> request.]LOG]!><time="07:05:48.486+300" date="06-29-2005"
>>>> >> component="DmpSoftwareDist" context="" type="1" thread="6000"
>>>> >> file="dmpsoftwaredistprocessor.cpp:256">
>>>> >> <![LOG[DmpSoftwareDist: -----------------------------]LOG]!><time="07:05:48.486+300"
>>>> >> date="06-29-2005" component="DmpSoftwareDist" context="" type="1"
>>>> >> thread="6000" file="dmpsoftwaredistprocessor.cpp:257">
>>>> >>
>>>> >> The server that it is looking for is the device management point.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Any ideas?
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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