SCCM 2007 MP issues

Hi all,
some of our secondary servers management point is not working.throws internal server error 500.
in the mpcontrol.log we are getting error like SQL server access denied.When check with ODBC or UDL file able to connect to database successfully.
The issue is getting resolved when we give SQL serve name in the regisrty with port number.But after a policy cycle the changes we made in the regisrty is getting reverted.
Any one has any idea why the MP is not working ?and it works only when we give the port number also with DB server name in the registry.
There is no firewall in between the secondary server and DB server,
able to telnet to SQL port successfully.
Please help.
prajith

Hi All,
We are using SQL default port 1433 only.
SQL browser service is working fine and as i told earlier it is happening only in some of the secondary sites and there is no firewall in between these SQL server and problem secondary servers .
So i was completly lost.
As a work around i have added port number also with SQL server name in the secondary server registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\SMS\MP
SQL server name =Server name,1433
But these setings were getting reverted after a policy cycle,
and i have added port number in the below location too,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\SMS\SQL Server\Site System SQL Account
Server"="Server  name,1433
Now the MP is working fine,But the root cause is still not identified.. :(
Anyone have any idea or suggestion why it was not working???

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    <![LOG[reference count 1 for the source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005 before releasing]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.719+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3438">
    <![LOG[Delete source directory C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.719+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3461">
    <![LOG[Released the resolved source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3471">
    <![LOG[Exiting ConfigureEx: 0x00000000]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:1592">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
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    <![LOG[Command line for extension .EXE is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:229">
    <![LOG[Set command line: "X:\sms\bin\i386\OSDSETUPHOOK.EXE" "/install:C:\WINDOWS" /version:6.1]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:707">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "X:\sms\bin\i386\OSDSETUPHOOK.EXE" "/install:C:\WINDOWS" /version:6.1]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:805">
    <![LOG[Installing OSD setup hook]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1392" file="osdsetuphook.cpp:276">
    <![LOG[Setup hook install completed successfully]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1392" file="vistasetuphook.cpp:111">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
    <![LOG[OfflineRegistry::Init("C:\WINDOWS")]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:168">
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    <![LOG[Loading offline registry hive "C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\system" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry2]LOG]!><time="13:49:18.545+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:60">
    <![LOG[CurrentControlSet is mapped to ControlSet001]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.169+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[SMS Client is not installed]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.185+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="setupwindows.cpp:1633">
    <![LOG[Unloading offline SOFTWARE registry hive]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.185+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:270">
    <![LOG[Unloading offline SYSTEM registry hive]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.263+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:284">
    <![LOG[Exiting with code 0x00000000]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="setupwindows.cpp:1751">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
    <![LOG[!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------!]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="instruction.cxx:3010">
    <![LOG[Successfully complete the action (Setup windows and ConfigMgr) with the exit win32 code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="instruction.cxx:3036">
    <![LOG[Sending status message . . .]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:292">
    <![LOG[Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_ActionCompleteInfo]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:314">
    <![LOG[MP server SCCM1.ROSNET.ROSLYNSCHOOLS.ORG and port 80. SSL=false. CRL=false.]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:458">
    <![LOG[Site code: RPS]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:489">
    <![LOG[Client machine name: new6430]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:494">
    <![LOG[Client Identity: GUID:EBA20587-9DCD-4F19-B999-F6FA0E56D6CD]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:496">
    <![LOG[Advertisement ID: RPS20136]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:505">
    <![LOG[Package ID: RPS000E1]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:507">
    <![LOG[Sending StatusMessage]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:3806">
    <![LOG[Formatted header:]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:1500">
    <![LOG[<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>727ba42b-9664-4eea-8690-e285a795b870</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2014-02-26T18:49:19Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body
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    Brian Stein

  • Patches not visible in SCCM 2007 Site server even after approving the patches in WSUS

    Hi,
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    MS14-038: Vulnerability in Windows Journal Could Allow Remote Code Execution - Windows Server 2008 SP2 - KB2971850 [1,8.1]
    MS09-060: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) ActiveX Controls for Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution - Visio Viewer 2007 SP1/SP2 [1,8.1]
    MS12-001: Vulnerability in Windows Kernel Could Allow Security Feature Bypass - Windows Server 2008 R2 Gold (x64) [1,8.1]
    MS14-033: Vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services Could Allow Information Disclosure - Windows Server 2008 SP2 - KB2939576 [1,8.1]
    MS14-025: Vulnerability in Group Policy Preferences Could Allow Elevation of Privilege - Windows Server 2008 SP2 - KB2928120 (x64) [1,7.8]
    MS13-014: Vulnerability in NFS Server Could Allow Denial of Service - Windows Server 2008 R2 Gold/SP1 (x64) [1,7.7]
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    So you should NEVER approve anything in WSUS. This will cause problems with your clients. Honestly since you approved things in WSUS, I would uninstall WSUS and reinstall it, reinstall the SUP, this will clear up any issues that now exist.
    Garth Jones | My blogs: Enhansoft and
    Old Blog site | Twitter:
    @GarthMJ

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    Sam

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    Hi,
    1.Please examine reports “All active package distributions” on SCCM 2007 to check whether have package is currently being installed or removed. Then refresh all DPs on SCCM 2007.
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