SCCM 2012, WMI, and SCCM Clients

I have SCCM 2012 R2 CU2. I know that WMI has to be working for SCCM to be fully functional. I've done some reading on what I'm about to ask but I'd like to get some clarification on these points as I'm not totally clear on a few things:
1) If when using wbemtest you discover there is no WMI connectivity between the DCs and siteserver to/from a client, including a non-domain member client, will the SCCM client install on that client machine?
2) After the SCCM client is installed on a client machine, how essential is WMI connectivity to that SCCM client functioning?
3) Was parts of SCCM use WMI?
4) What permissions, including within DCOM, are needed for WMI to work with SCCM?
Thanks.
Ben JohnsonWY

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I'm now back to getting that 0x80070427 error. That error code is also on another server (and with the same software and main functionality) that's on another domain but for now we'll stick with the server we've been talking about.
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So the root question is, what is causing that 0x80070427. There's almost zilch on that error code on the internet.
cmtrace is your friend :)
open cmtrace, press CTRL+L and paste in the error/HRESULT:
Lookup: 0x80070427
Result:The service process could not connect to the service controller.
Source: Windows
Note that ConfigMgr relies heavily on non-ConfigMgr components, i.e. Windows base services/features. If those base services/features are mis-configured / disabled / broken, ConfigMgr *will* be impacted.
In this case, the "Source: Windows" tells us that a Windows component is throwing the error.
There should be additional/further detail/information available for this event in the log. Research that.
The logs on the client will probably need to be examined, including the Windows event logs, to see why the service and service-controller are throwing this error. IF it's happening on two servers, and those servers both have  "the same software
and main functionality", I'd be immediately suspicious of that software/function - perhaps that software is the cause of the service/controller issue..
Don
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    In ClientLocation.log file..  Assigned MP is changed from <IN-SCCM.domain.com> to <IN-SCCM.domain.com> again and again..
    and ClientIDManagerStartup.log contains..
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is already registered. Exiting.]LOG]!><time="11:32:47.351-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="regtask.cpp:793">
    <![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): ]LOG]!><time="11:32:48.460-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
    <![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="11:32:48.460-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
    <![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="11:32:48.460-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
    <![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="11:32:49.553-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=FALSE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="11:32:49.600-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="11:32:49.678-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="util.cpp:2902">
    <![LOG[Computed HardwareID=2:2AF3437D810085AF58274221194EE64E5365F4E2
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SMBIOSAssetTag=<empty>
        Win32_BaseBoard.SerialNumber=BTCR71400LLA
        Win32_BIOS.SerialNumber=                                
        Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration.MACAddress=00:19:D1:78:8A:1D]LOG]!><time="11:32:49.678-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:476">
    <![LOG[Persisted hardware IDs in CCM_ClientIdentificationInformation=@:
        HardwareID1=2:2AF3437D810085AF58274221194EE64E5365F4E2
        HardwareID2=3AD70278013A0076]LOG]!><time="11:32:49.678-330" date="08-19-2014" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1504" file="ccmid.cpp:575">
    Its showing client is already registered.. but its not showing in SCCM console.
    Any idea

  • SCCM 2012 R2 upgrade: upgrade clients

    Hi,
    Please advise on client upgrades. After upgrading the server (Windows 2008 R2 &  SCCM 2012 SP1) to R2, we need to upgrade the clients. Client push is not enabled and we do not want to enable it.
    What is the correct way to go then? Right click on client and choose "client install" (that did not do the trick for me), creating a package with the upgrade "from definition" (that loaded the cpu for half an hour to 100 %).
    http://anoopcnair.com/2013/02/19/how-to-automatically-upgrade-sccm-configmgr-2012-rtm-clients-to-sp1/
    Please advise.
    J.
    Jan Hoedt

    I would use the Automatic Client Upgrade feature to get the new client out there..
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgr_geek_speak/archive/2013/09/09/using-configuration-manager-automatic-client-upgrade-to-upgrade-to-the-latest-system-center-endpoint-protection-client.aspx
    Regards,
    Jörgen
    -- My System Center blog ccmexec.com -- Twitter
    @ccmexec

  • WMI issues in VMware based Machine Windows 2008 R2 Servers affecting SCCM Clients

    Dear
    Brothers,<o:p></o:p>
    I came to
    an observation particularly in dealing with Windows 2008R2 Servers Vmware Based
    Virtual Machines with SCCM Clients.<o:p></o:p>
    Observation:<o:p></o:p>
    1. Windows
    2008R2 Virtual Machine with Vmware Tools installed (Also depending in the
    entries of WMI, I supposed). <o:p></o:p>
    When the SCCM Server Pushes the client on this Servers, I found out that the SCCM Client
    seems to be installed perfectly but when I tried to perform a remote WMI Query
    and the response is displayed below (The RPC Server is unavailable).<o:p></o:p>
    Now, I know that this kind of issues is something to do about DCOM Configuration
    for Remote Access right?
    Well, sad to say the settings has been checked, trippled checked actually to make sure it is correct with the correct permissions required and proven correct up to the last settings.
    I even compare the settings to those in some Windows Servers with Working WMI Remote Access.
    =========
    What I have observed is that when we make a VMware Systems and install the
    VMware Tools (see picture below) first before installing the
    SCCM Client and the issue regarding WMI Remote access issues happens (The RPC Server is unavailable).
    I proved it by creating a new VM Machine, then conduct installation in this order
    SCCM Client first and then the
    VMware Tools by this way so far the WMI Remote access works perfectly.
    Now the Question:
    Since we have atleast 70 VM Servers in production with this issue, and I proven that the VMware Tools is something to do with this issue, somehow now I need to resolved this in a logical manner.
    For some of us who can guide me to resolved the issue without uninstalling the VMware Tools and fixing the WMI settings and let the SCCM Client work.
    Regards,

    We also have this issue. Nearly all of our terminal servers. I have to run a script to fix the issue and then reboot. It works, but only for a few days and then it starts all over again...
    ::to fix "not found" wmi error
    ::to fix .net calls to wmi repository
    ::to fix "initialization failure" error
    net stop winmgmt
    c:
    cd c:\windows\system32\wbem
    rd /S /Q repository
    regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\scecli.dll
    regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\userenv.dll
    mofcomp cimwin32.mof
    mofcomp cimwin32.mfl
    mofcomp rsop.mof
    mofcomp rsop.mfl
    for /f %%s in ('dir /b /s *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %%s
    for /f %%s in ('dir /b *.mof') do mofcomp %%s
    for /f %%s in ('dir /b *.mfl') do mofcomp %%s
    mofcomp exwmi.mof
    mofcomp -n:root\cimv2\applications\exchange wbemcons.mof
    mofcomp -n:root\cimv2\applications\exchange smtpcons.mof
    mofcomp exmgmt.mof
    For the Update on this case Microsoft didn't find out direct connection of WMI issue to any contributors, however the clients
    from Microsoft and and 3rd party application such as VMware is highly dependent on WMI for its total function.
    Things that we have learned:
    1. Your script is the primary solution as recommended as well by Microsoft, but this is to restore the WMI to its healthy State.
    Is the error gone?
    no definitely not.
       Note: The WMIDiagnostic tool does not help to isolate at all, not even Microsoft is validating the credibility of its generated Logs from this tool.
    2. You need to apply the Hotfixes recommended by Microsoft to eliminate the WMI repository to increase its capacity which contributes to the Service to stall. Deliver the Patches via SCCM or any means of your patch deployment.
    3. Don't forget to reboot the Affected Server every Hotfix installation, this seems fix the issue. For 3 months now the usual system who got the WMI issue most of the time is no longer encountering the WMI errors. So far this is the solution, what causes
    the issue? according to Microsoft the cause is the absence of the patches.

  • Sccm Client policy not downloading in 2012 clients

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/325967
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/325971
    While delete the Smscfg.ini heartbeat will come but Policy not downloading in clients
    IN some Client not download policy and only has 2 actions listed in the client actions tab.
    I have verified that the client can discover it's site code, management point, and talk to the management point successfully 
    NO error in logs
    Client is registered. In execmgr.log shows client not yet registerd
    <![LOG[Software Distribution site settings (CCM_SoftwareDistributionClientConfig) policy does not yet exist on the client.
    If the client is not yet registered, this is expected behavior.]LOG]!><time="16:32:29.329-330" date="08-29-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="2" thread="3992" file="softdistpolicy.cpp:1406">
    I have tried everything. Repairing WMI, uninstalling, reinstalling SCCM client. Recreating WMI repository completely. Unjoining and rejoining to the domain.
    Everything I read online suggests a problem with WMI, but I've repaired/rebuilt time after time without success.
    What should i Do now.
    Senthil

    Client is registered here i show the client id manager startup log file
    component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="regtask.cpp:1979">
    <![LOG[Read SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.819-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="smbiosident.cpp:118">
    <![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.850-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
    <![LOG[No SMBIOS Changed]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.866-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="smbiosident.cpp:65">
    <![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.866-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
    <![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.866-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
    <![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.866-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=TRUE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.897-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.928-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380"
    file="util.cpp:2902">
    <![LOG[Computed HardwareID=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SMBIOSAssetTag=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
        Win32_BaseBoard.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_BIOS.SerialNumber=L9AX694
        Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration.MACAddress=00:15:58:DA:8A:AD]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.928-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380"
    file="ccmid.cpp:476">
    <![LOG[Persisted hardware IDs in CCM_ClientIdentificationInformation=@:
        HardwareID1=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
        HardwareID2=79AE9A0101580066]LOG]!><time="12:41:07.928-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3380" file="ccmid.cpp:575">
    <![LOG[[----- SHUTDOWN -----]]LOG]!><time="12:44:37.588-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="208" file="ccmidstore.cpp:512">
    <![LOG[[----- STARTUP -----]]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.385-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmidstore.cpp:414">
    <![LOG[Machine: D1001]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.401-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmid.cpp:1408">
    <![LOG[OS Version: 5.1 Service Pack 3]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.401-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmid.cpp:1412">
    <![LOG[SCCM Client Version: 5.00.7804.1000]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.401-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmid.cpp:1416">
    <![LOG[Client is set to use HTTPS when available. The current state is 224.]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.401-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624"
    file="ccmutillib.cpp:404">
    <![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.417-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
    <![LOG[CCM Identity is in sync with Identity stores]LOG]!><time="12:44:46.417-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmid.cpp:1455">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Executing registration task synchronously.]LOG]!><time="12:46:50.137-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="regtask.cpp:916">
    <![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="12:46:50.168-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
    <![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:50.168-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
    <![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:50.168-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
    <![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:51.278-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.418-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328"
    file="util.cpp:2902">
    <![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=TRUE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.434-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.465-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328"
    file="util.cpp:2902">
    <![LOG[Computed HardwareID=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SMBIOSAssetTag=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
        Win32_BaseBoard.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_BIOS.SerialNumber=L9AX694
        Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration.MACAddress=00:15:58:DA:8A:AD]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.465-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328"
    file="ccmid.cpp:476">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is not registered. Sending registration request for GUID:633A8753-CF20-48A1-BAF5-31FBB86A4301 ...]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.496-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context=""
    type="1" thread="3328" file="regtask.cpp:1634">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is registered. Server assigned ClientID is GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597. Approval status 1]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.637-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context=""
    type="1" thread="3328" file="regtask.cpp:1642">
    <![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.746-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
    <![LOG[Raising event:
    instance of CCM_Framework_ClientIdChanged
        ClientID = "GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597";
        DateTime = "20130829071653.746000+000";
        PreviousClientId = "GUID:633A8753-CF20-48A1-BAF5-31FBB86A4301";
        ProcessID = 3056;
        ThreadID = 3328;
    ]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.746-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="event.cpp:706">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is registered. Exiting.]LOG]!><time="12:46:53.746-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3328" file="regtask.cpp:1979">
    <![LOG[Read SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.574-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="smbiosident.cpp:118">
    <![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.590-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
    <![LOG[No SMBIOS Changed]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.590-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="smbiosident.cpp:65">
    <![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.590-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
    <![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.590-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
    <![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.590-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=TRUE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.653-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.668-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192"
    file="util.cpp:2902">
    <![LOG[Computed HardwareID=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_SystemEnclosure.SMBIOSAssetTag=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
        Win32_BaseBoard.SerialNumber=<empty>
        Win32_BIOS.SerialNumber=L9AX694
        Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration.MACAddress=00:15:58:DA:8A:AD]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.668-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192"
    file="ccmid.cpp:476">
    <![LOG[Persisted hardware IDs in CCM_ClientIdentificationInformation=@:
        HardwareID1=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
        HardwareID2=79AE9A0101580066]LOG]!><time="12:46:54.668-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3192" file="ccmid.cpp:575">
    <![LOG[Failed to open to WMI namespace '\\.\root\ccmvdi' (8007045b)]LOG]!><time="13:05:50.952-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="3" thread="2624" file="wminamespace.cpp:292">
    <![LOG[[----- SHUTDOWN -----]]LOG]!><time="13:05:50.952-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="2624" file="ccmidstore.cpp:512">
    <![LOG[[----- STARTUP -----]]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.031-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmidstore.cpp:414">
    <![LOG[Machine: D1001]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.093-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmid.cpp:1408">
    <![LOG[OS Version: 5.1 Service Pack 3]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.093-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmid.cpp:1412">
    <![LOG[SCCM Client Version: 5.00.7804.1000]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.093-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmid.cpp:1416">
    <![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.140-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
    <![LOG[CCM Identity is in sync with Identity stores]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.140-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmid.cpp:1455">
    <![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.234-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
    <![LOG[Client is set to use HTTPS when available. The current state is 224.]LOG]!><time="13:07:22.250-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328"
    file="ccmutillib.cpp:404">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Executing registration task synchronously.]LOG]!><time="13:08:51.654-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="regtask.cpp:916">
    <![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is already registered. Exiting.]LOG]!><time="13:08:51.670-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="regtask.cpp:793">
    <![LOG[Read SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="13:08:55.091-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="smbiosident.cpp:118">
    <![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="13:08:55.106-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
    <![LOG[No SMBIOS Changed]LOG]!><time="13:08:55.106-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="smbiosident.cpp:65">
    <![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="13:08:55.106-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
    <![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="13:08:55.106-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
    <![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="13:08:56.278-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=TRUE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="13:08:56.325-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="13:08:56.356-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296"
    file="util.cpp:2902">
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