SCCM 2007 Client Push Error - CCM.log

Guys,
CLinet push is not working on our SCCM 2007 server. Below is the error message from CCM.log
~ ERROR: Failed to connect to the \\\admin$ share using account 'Machine Account' SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER 2/21/2014 5:01:25 PM 1716 (0x06B4)
I am not sure why admin share is \\\admin$. Please help.

May be you have not set Access Account in
Client Push Installation Properties.
Please Visit the below link for better understanding of Client Push Installation.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632380.aspx 
-Ashu

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