Sccm Client policy not downloading in 2012 clients

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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">
<![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="13:08:56.356-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296"
file="ccmid.cpp:476">
<![LOG[Persisted hardware IDs in CCM_ClientIdentificationInformation=@:
    HardwareID1=2:53BAD987AFC5BF5FC541FCA6612E0DF2C4908597
    HardwareID2=79AE9A0101580066]LOG]!><time="13:08:56.356-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3296" file="ccmid.cpp:575">
<![LOG[[----- SHUTDOWN -----]]LOG]!><time="13:52:22.148-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="328" file="ccmidstore.cpp:512">
<![LOG[[----- SHUTDOWN -----]]LOG]!><time="14:09:16.917-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="1428" file="ccmidstore.cpp:512">
<![LOG[[----- STARTUP -----]]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.218-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmidstore.cpp:414">
<![LOG[Running query 'SELECT * FROM CCM_Service_HostedApplication WHERE Type="Server"' against namespace: '\\D1001\ROOT\ccm\policy\machine']LOG]!><time="14:12:32.218-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup"
context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="hostingutil.cpp:312">
<![LOG[CCMExec is currently NOT hosting a server application.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.233-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="hostingutil.cpp:406">
<![LOG[Machine: D1001]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.249-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmid.cpp:1408">
<![LOG[OS Version: 5.1 Service Pack 3]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.249-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmid.cpp:1412">
<![LOG[SCCM Client Version: 5.00.7804.1000]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.249-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmid.cpp:1416">
<![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.265-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
<![LOG[CCM Identity is in sync with Identity stores]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.265-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmid.cpp:1455">
<![LOG[PopulateRegistrationHint: Client has an SMSID, certificates, and has no CCM_ClientIdentificationInformation=@ instance, setting the hint.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.280-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup"
context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmid.cpp:1930">
<![LOG[Retrieved Certificate options successfully]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.280-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmgencert.cpp:3535">
<![LOG[Begin validation of Certificate [Thumbprint BAA9D032F56A0E0744DD2CFB34619C5908223A40] issued to 'SMS']LOG]!><time="14:12:32.280-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1"
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<![LOG[Client is set to use HTTPS when available. The current state is 224.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.343-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948"
file="ccmutillib.cpp:404">
<![LOG[Completed validation of Certificate [Thumbprint BAA9D032F56A0E0744DD2CFB34619C5908223A40] issued to 'SMS']LOG]!><time="14:12:32.374-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context=""
type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmcert.cpp:1386">
<![LOG[PopulateRegistrationHint: Using the CertificateID to set the hint.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.374-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948"
file="ccmid.cpp:1996">
<![LOG[PopulateRegistrationHint: Registration hint successfully populated.]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.421-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948"
file="ccmid.cpp:2008">
<![LOG[Deleted Certificate ID from registry successfully]LOG]!><time="14:12:32.421-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3948" file="ccmgencert.cpp:3493">
<![LOG[[RegTask] - Executing registration task synchronously.]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.598-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="regtask.cpp:916">
<![LOG[Read SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.660-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="smbiosident.cpp:118">
<![LOG[Evaluated SMBIOS (encoded): 4C00390041005800360039003400]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.676-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="smbiosident.cpp:184">
<![LOG[No SMBIOS Changed]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.676-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="smbiosident.cpp:65">
<![LOG[SMBIOS unchanged]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.676-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="ccmid.cpp:671">
<![LOG[SID unchanged]LOG]!><time="14:14:46.676-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="ccmid.cpp:688">
<![LOG[HWID unchanged]LOG]!><time="14:14:47.801-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="ccmid.cpp:705">
<![LOG[RegEndPoint: Event notification: CCM_RemoteClient_Reassigned]LOG]!><time="14:14:49.707-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="regendpoint.cpp:253">
<![LOG[RegEndPoint: Received notification for site assignment change from '<none>' to 'OPS'.]LOG]!><time="14:14:49.722-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1"
thread="3956" file="regendpoint.cpp:285">
<![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="14:14:50.832-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080"
file="util.cpp:2902">
<![LOG[GetSystemEnclosureChassisInfo: IsFixed=TRUE, IsLaptop=FALSE]LOG]!><time="14:14:50.847-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="ccmid.cpp:215">
<![LOG[Windows To Go requires a minimum operating system of Windows 8]LOG]!><time="14:14:50.879-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080"
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="14:14:50.879-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080"
file="ccmid.cpp:476">
<![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is not registered. Sending registration request for GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597 ...]LOG]!><time="14:14:50.910-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context=""
type="1" thread="4080" file="regtask.cpp:1634">
<![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is registered. Server assigned ClientID is GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597. Approval status 1]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.238-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context=""
type="1" thread="4080" file="regtask.cpp:1642">
<![LOG['RDV' Identity store does not support backup.]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.378-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="ccmidstore.cpp:372">
<![LOG[Raising event:
[SMS_CodePage(437), SMS_LocaleID(1033)]
instance of SMS_RemoteClient_Reassigned
    ClientID = "GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597";
    DateTime = "20130829084451.394000+000";
    LastAssignedSite = "";
    MachineName = "D1001";
    NewAssignedSite = "OPS";
    ProcessID = 2040;
    SiteCode = "OPS";
    ThreadID = 4080;
]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.394-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="event.cpp:706">
<![LOG[Raising event:
instance of CCM_Framework_ClientIdChanged
    ClientID = "GUID:4FEEF38A-2E0C-4EA1-93DC-74C4693E2597";
    DateTime = "20130829084451.441000+000";
    PreviousClientId = "Unknown";
    ProcessID = 2040;
    ThreadID = 4080;
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<![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is registered. Exiting.]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.441-330" date="08-29-2013"

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