Re-Installing SMS 2003 Advanced Client

I'm looking for some help to sort out the mess someone has made of our SMS 2003 environment.
From what I have managed to piece together a collection has been deleted using "delete special" so all the resources (over 2000 machines) have been taken out. The resources have started to re-appear but they aren't reporting they have a client
installed and about 18 hours ago an attempt was made to push the advanced client out to all machines with include only clients assigned to the site, subcollections and always install ticked but nothing new is showing up in the admin console. Most of the warning
messages in the log report either The platform is not supported by the advanced client (all machines are either XP SP3 of Win 7 SP1) or operating system reported error 5 access is denied.
Our AD system discovery is set to run every 4 hours and heartbeat discovery is set to daily.

I will assume that by now things are all good, but see no update since the initial posting. For reference, it is a Heartbeat DDR that will get clients to report in as a client. So they should have started to report in as clients the next day, assuming that
Heartbeat Discovery was set to daily. AD Discovery has nothing to do with client reporting, as AD does not know that a system is a client (or not), only the client knows, and that comes from Heartbeat.
If you are good, can you mark this thread as answered so that we know all is good?
Wally Mead

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