Replacing Server - starting from scratch
our organization has an SCCM2012 server in place which is up and running for about a year now.
every once in a while, at random times and for random users, all the programs in the catalog get installed - without the user's request.
we tried everything trying to fix it, but without success.
i think it's time to start from scratch... create a new server, install sccm, recreate all packages, etc.
any help regarding the correct procedure to do so will be appreciated!
There are many guides available that can help you during the installation (see:
https://www.google.nl/?gws_rd=ssl#q=install+sccm+2012). A few things to keep in mind:
Use a different site code;
When you are using auto assignment, make sure that the site assignment boundaries don't overlap.
Also, did you already log a case with Microsoft to look at your issue? That would be my last resort before starting over..
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