SCCM 2012 - Deployment Error

Hi all,
I deployed an application to some machines and i am getting an error "Program may never run due to service window constraints" every time. Please advice on what causing this issue.
Regards, Pratap

Hi
First start by right-click the collection you are deploying the application to and on the Maintenance Window tab - verify whether a maintenance window is defined for that collection.
Then you could run the Maintenance windows available to a specified client report for the client where you receive the "Program may never run due to service window constraints" message.
The reason for the behavior you are seeing is that the maintenance Window is shorter that the
maximum allowed runtime defined on the deployment type for the application.

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