Sccm client policy update
hello
when you force running Machine Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle from the client, is there any way to check on sccm 2012 r2 console if the operation is done successfully
thanks
The answer is both Yes and No.
Yes, you can see within the console that last time the PC contact the MP but it doesn't refresh that quickly. But NO you have no way of know if it was Machine or User polices that talked to the MP.
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<![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;
]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.441-330" date="08-29-2013" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="4080" file="event.cpp:706">
<![LOG[[RegTask] - Client is registered. Exiting.]LOG]!><time="14:14:51.441-330" date="08-29-2013" -
SCCM Client Not updated in the Primary site
HI,
SSCM client is installed on the target server all the necessary directory are created on the remote system ex:- ccm ,ccmcache, ccmsetup etc. and the Configuration Manager settings is also avalable on the "control panel" of the remote system.
All the necessary services are checked and found that those are running. Now please let me know what is the possible reason for this subjected issue.
Server Details:- System Center 2012 R2 Installed.
Version 5.0.7958.1000
For client installation we are using a script :- Ex:-
net start "BITS"
sc config BITS start= auto
net start "Browser"
sc config Browser start= auto
sc config RemoteRegistry start= auto
net start "RemoteRegistry"
net start "msiserver"
sc config msiserver start= auto
net start "Winmgmt"
sc config Winmgmt start= auto
net start "wuauserv"
sc config wuauserv start= auto
net start "TrustedInstaller"
sc config TrustedInstaller start= demand
net stop "MpsSvc"
sc config MpsSvc start= disabled
ccmsetup.exe MP=ASMSPL-SCCM.teatlab.com SMSSLP=ASMSPL-SCCM.testlab.com SMSMP=ASMSPL-SCCM.testlab.com SMSSITECODE=KOL FSP=ASMSPL-SCCM.testlab.com
Regards, Koustov ChoudhuryHI Torsten,
I found the following.
ClientLocation.log:
nt point [1] is: ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com (7958) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="00:08:27.449-330" date="09-25-2014"
component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="25844" file="lsad.cpp:6311">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com> to <ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com>.]LOG]!><time="00:08:27.449-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="25844"
file="lsad.cpp:1532">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="00:08:48.635-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="14444"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="00:10:34.005-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="14444"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="00:38:04.014-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="21228"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="01:03:09.342-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="23356"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="01:16:54.495-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="18332"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="01:40:02.795-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="12368"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="02:03:36.036-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="11824"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="02:31:55.855-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="3528"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="03:16:47.816-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="19948"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="03:29:56.074-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6672"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="04:33:37.637-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="27876"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="05:08:53.069-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="17244"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="05:42:35.469-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="21668"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="06:12:14.770-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="16000"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="06:33:30.084-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="18768"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="07:10:19.124-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="3748"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="07:41:20.300-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="26420"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="08:12:21.462-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="3560"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="08:40:50.918-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1016"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="09:31:41.015-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="11716"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
<![LOG[Current assigned management point is the only assigned management point.]LOG]!><time="09:57:14.252-330" date="09-25-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="19812"
file="lsad.cpp:6317">
LocationServices.log
<![LOG[1 assigned MP errors in the last 10 minutes, threshold is 5.]LOG]!><time="10:20:50.447-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="2" thread="28512" file="lsutils.cpp:3211">
<![LOG[Executing Task LSSiteRoleCycleTask]LOG]!><time="10:23:22.139-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="1" thread="28512" file="scheduledcleanupendpoint.cpp:116">
<![LOG[2 assigned MP errors in the last 10 minutes, threshold is 5.]LOG]!><time="10:23:22.139-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="2" thread="28512" file="lsutils.cpp:3211">
<![LOG[Executing Task LSSiteRoleCycleTask]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="1" thread="9372" file="scheduledcleanupendpoint.cpp:116">
<![LOG[3 assigned MP errors in the last 10 minutes, threshold is 5.]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="2" thread="9372" file="lsutils.cpp:3211">
<![LOG[Executing Task LSSiteRoleCycleTask]LOG]!><time="10:29:58.570-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="1" thread="19848" file="scheduledcleanupendpoint.cpp:116">
<![LOG[4 assigned MP errors in the last 10 minutes, threshold is 5.]LOG]!><time="10:29:58.570-330" date="09-25-2014" component="LocationServices" context="" type="2" thread="19848" file="lsutils.cpp:3211">
ccmmessaging.log
<![LOG[Successfully sent location services HTTP failure message.]LOG]!><time="10:23:22.139-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context="" type="1" thread="28512" file="ccmhttperror.cpp:396">
<![LOG[Post to http://ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com/ccm_system/request failed with 0x87d00231.]LOG]!><time="10:23:22.139-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging"
context="" type="2" thread="28512" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:442">
<![LOG[OutgoingMessage(Queue='mp_[http]mp_policymanager', ID={0598A0A2-EC0A-4F6E-BF28-4EB561381225}): Will be discarded (expired).]LOG]!><time="10:27:54.383-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context=""
type="3" thread="9372" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:1647">
<![LOG[OutgoingMessage(Queue='mp_[http]mp_policymanager', ID={14703834-C7DC-4907-9D2D-70E3D915CC79}): Will be discarded (expired).]LOG]!><time="10:27:54.383-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context=""
type="3" thread="28512" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:1647">
<![LOG[OutgoingMessage(Queue='mp_[http]mp_policymanager', ID={BCB0047C-2960-4C2E-9522-F4BF60713D9C}): Will be discarded (expired).]LOG]!><time="10:27:54.383-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context=""
type="3" thread="3504" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:1647">
<![LOG[OutgoingMessage(Queue='mp_[http]mp_policymanager', ID={0560B102-1417-4C1A-AC3F-B9FAD2097A56}): Will be discarded (expired).]LOG]!><time="10:27:54.383-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context=""
type="3" thread="17856" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:1647">
<![LOG[Failed in WinHttpSendRequest API, ErrorCode = 0x2ee2]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context="" type="2" thread="28512" file="ccmhttppost.cpp:855">
<![LOG[[CCMHTTP] ERROR: URL=http://ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com/ccm_system/request, Port=80, Options=448, Code=12002, Text=ERROR_WINHTTP_TIMEOUT]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context=""
type="1" thread="28512" file="ccmhttperror.cpp:297">
<![LOG[Raising event:
instance of CCM_CcmHttp_Status
ClientID = "GUID:392054FE-4ED1-44AD-ABED-E467C4D1B404";
DateTime = "20140925045815.554000+000";
HostName = "ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com";
HRESULT = "0x80072ee2";
ProcessID = 22376;
StatusCode = 600;
ThreadID = 28512;
]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context="" type="1" thread="28512" file="event.cpp:715">
<![LOG[Successfully sent location services HTTP failure message.]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging" context="" type="1" thread="28512" file="ccmhttperror.cpp:396">
<![LOG[Post to http://ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com/ccm_system/request failed with 0x87d00231.]LOG]!><time="10:28:15.554-330" date="09-25-2014" component="CcmMessaging"
context="" type="2" thread="28512" file="messagequeueproc_outgoing.cpp:442">
mpcontrol.log (On the site Server )
Successfully performed Management Point availability check against local computer. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:32:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
SSL is not enabled. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
Call to HttpSendRequestSync succeeded for port 80 with status code 200, text: OK SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
Sent summary record of SMS Management Point on ["Display=\\ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=KOL"]\\ASMSPL-SCCM.apjgrp.com\ to
\\ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com\SMS_KOL\inboxes\sitestat.box\rpjb28gy.SUM, Availability 0, 104908796 KB total disk space , 78725832 KB free disk space, installation state 0. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
Http test request succeeded. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
STATMSG: ID=5460 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER" SYS=ASMSPL-SCCM.domain.com SITE=KOL PID=1156 TID=5400 GMTDATE=Thu Sep 25 05:07:00.132 2014 ISTR0="" ISTR1="" ISTR2="" ISTR3=""
ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0 SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
Successfully performed Management Point availability check against local computer. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 9/25/2014 10:37:00 AM 5400 (0x1518)
All the services are working fine on the site server. Rest of the clients are connected with the site. Please suggest.
Regards, Koustov Choudhury -
SCCM Client PC's failing to download/install Windows Updates
Hi,
Last month I noticed that our client PC's, shortly after they had built (using SCCM Task Sequence) were downloading and installing Windows Updates using the usual Windows Update process. What I mean is, I had Software Centre showing Updates as installing,
but also had the Windows Update agent installing various updates. It was also showing in the start menu (Yellow icon saying Shut down and install updates). Now my understanding is, that that shouldn't of been happening, and only SCCM/Software Centre should
be showing Windows Updates as installing.
I noticed that we had some GPO's set for Windows Updates, which I have disabled, as I believed these were not necessary. Also, I like to control my Updates via SCCM Software Update groups after testing them, and not just allow clients to grab any updates
that are required and approved.
My problem now is, none of the clients are getting/installing any updates. I'm getting the following errors in the WUAHandler.log:
Unable to read existing WUA resultant policy. Error = 0x80070002.
WUAHandler
09/04/2015 19:03:29
8732 (0x221C)
Group policy settings were overwritten by a higher authority (Domain Controller) to: Server and Policy NOT CONFIGURED
WUAHandler
09/04/2015 19:03:29
8732 (0x221C)
Failed to Add Update Source for WUAgent of type (2) and id ({FC358571-80C5-4EAA-8A33-F79AD4C14785}). Error = 0x87d00692.
WUAHandler
09/04/2015 19:03:29
8732 (0x221C)
So, I've checked in:
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windowa\WindowsUpdate\ & HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
and neither have a WSUS server set. I'm assuming this is correct?
RSOP shows all policies in \\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update as
DISABLED
GPEDIT shows \\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update\Specify intranet Microsoft update service location as
Enabled and as our server (https://XXX.XXX:8531) - I'm assuming this is what SCCM client sets as if I changed this setting and then restart the setting comes back. If it was a Group Policy conflict then I
would expect to see it in RSOP.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm puzzled as to what to look at next. Is my first assumption of having 0 group policies configured for WSUS correct? Am I also correct in assuming Windows Updates shouldn't show in Control panel, or at the Start > Shutdown
prompt, and only show in Software Centre?
Thanks, and sorry for the long winded post!Hey Jason,
Thanks for replying and explaining the WUA stuff. That made sense to be but my mind was being clouded by the issue all of the PC's/Clients onsite were, and are still getting. I cleared out the Group Policy cache as detailed on the link.
- Cleared C:\Program Data\Microsoft\Group Policy\History\*.*
- Ran a gpupdate /force
- Restarted PC
Issue still remains. Here is the output from the WUAHandler.log
CWuaHandler::SetCategoriesForStateReportingExclusion called with E0789628-CE08-4437-BE74-2495B842F43B;E0789628-CE08-4437-BE74-2495B842F43B,A38C835C-2950-4E87-86CC-6911A52C34A3; for leaves and E0789628-CE08-4437-BE74-2495B842F43B,A38C835C-2950-4E87-86CC-6911A52C34A3;
for bundles
WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:14:34 2508 (0x09CC)
Its a WSUS Update Source type ({FC358571-80C5-4EAA-8A33-F79AD4C14785}), adding it. WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:02 2488 (0x09B8)
Unable to read existing resultant WUA policy. Error = 0x80070002. WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:02 2488 (0x09B8)
Enabling WUA Managed server policy to use server: https://(Name.domain of our SCCM SUP):8531 WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:02 2488
(0x09B8)
Waiting for 2 mins for Group Policy to notify of WUA policy change... WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:02 2488 (0x09B8)
Unable to read existing WUA resultant policy. Error = 0x80070002. WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:11 2488 (0x09B8)
Group policy settings were overwritten by a higher authority (Domain Controller) to: Server and Policy NOT CONFIGURED WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:11 2488 (0x09B8)
Failed to Add Update Source for WUAgent of type (2) and id ({FC358571-80C5-4EAA-8A33-F79AD4C14785}). Error = 0x87d00692. WUAHandler 13/04/2015 16:15:11 2488 (0x09B8) -
SCEP client not updating settings after policy retrieval
I have a computer assigned a SCEP policy, that seems to have been found and Applied fine by the SCCM Client, looking at the registry.
I find the policy in the regkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\EPAgent\GeneratedPolicy, With the DWORD values
Just a test to my computer (Excluded) REG_DWORD 0x00000002 (2)
Just a test to my computer (Scan Schedule) REG_DWORD 0x00000002 (2)
What I have configured in this test policy is just "Limit CPU usage during scan to: 10%" and "Start the scheduled scan only when my PC is on but not in use"
But the SCEP Client, in the settings, do not show the correct settings. The CPU limit setting is set to 20% and the "Start the scheduled scan" setting is unchecked, these settings come from the "Default Client Antimalware Policy"
The EndpointProtectionAgent.log says:
Endpoint is triggered by WMI notification. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
EP State and Error Code didn't get changed, skip resend state message. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
State 1, error code 0 and detail message are not changed, skip updating registry value EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Previous state is same with current one: 1, skip notification. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
File C:\Windows\ccmsetup\SCEPInstall.exe version is 4.5.216.0. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
EP version 4.6.305.0 is already installed. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
EP 4.6.305.0 is installed, version is higher than expected installer version 4.5.216.0. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
The trigger 10 doesn't make ANY state change. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Handle EP AM policy. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Policy group lose, group name: Scan Schedule, settingKey: {d6961d76-070d-46af-b898-6d24562fb219}_201_201 EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Policy deployment result: <?xml version="1.0"?><Group Name="Scan Schedule"> <Policy Name="Just a test to my computer" State=2/> <Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware
Policy" State=1/></Group><Group Name="Threat Default Action"> <Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Excluded">
<Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/> <Policy Name="Just a test to my computer" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Realtime Config"> <Policy Name="Default
Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Advance Setting"> <Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Spynet">
<Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Signature Update"> <Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group><Group Name="Scan">
<Policy Name="Default Client Antimalware Policy" State=2/></Group> EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Generate Policy XML successfully at C:\Windows\CCM\EPAMPolicy.xml EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Generate AM Policy XML while EP is disabled. EndpointProtectionAgent 28.10.2014 16:54:39 3504 (0x0DB0)
Any idea what happened to the New settings?
FreddyAntimalware Client Version: 4.6.305.0
Engine Version: 1.1.11104.0
Antivirus definition: 1.187.618.0
Antispyware definition: 1.187.618.0
Network Inspection System Engine Version: 2.1.11005.0
Network Inspection System Definition Version: 113.5.0.0
Policy Name: Antimalware Policy
Policy Applied: 02.09.2014 at 14:16
The above is information in "About"
This is the information about the Antimalware policies assigned to this computer
Name
Collection name Priority Policy Application state Last update time Policy Application Return code
Default Client Antimalware Policy 10000
Succeeded 02.09.2014 16:16:00 0x00000000
Just a test to my computer VITN-SC-OSL-112 1
This tells me that there is no policy Application Return code for the custom policy i am testing, and that is something I would like to solve. Any ideas? Thank you -
SCCM and Windows Update Client Configuration
Hello,
I am in the process of migrating SCCM 2007 client over to a new SCCM 2012 R2 site.
I deleted the AD site from 2007 and added it to 2012 and the client is pushed via Client Push. The client upgrades fine and things go well but
I run into a little problem after the client is installed.
Basically it seems to be an issue with how SCCM interacts with and controls Windows Update settings on the SCCM client. I ran into a somewhat of a major issue that caused
all (or many) of the newly upgraded clients to go the internet to download updates from Microsoft shortly after the move from the 2007 site and client upgrade to 2012. This was because the client (or at least the ones I checked) had their WU settings to “Always
download and install” (or something similar). Obviously, expected behavior with this setting, but the question is how did it get this way?
Does SCCM control any of these settings? I know it take over the WSUS settings, etc, but I didn’t think it does anything with the WU client itself.
From my understanding the WU client settings are done via GPO (local or domain) or WU setting and SCCM does not control these settings.
I’m not looking for you to solve the problem, because it’s quite tedious, I’m just hoping that someone can lead me in the right direction to find out what if any WU settings
are controlled or changed by SCCM 2007 or 2012.
Thanks
Angelo
AngeloThanks for the extra info, Idan. I should probably admit that I am an AD admin and SCCM is handled by someone else in my department. My main issue with the LocalGPO is the Event 1096 corruption that causes all admin template settings to revert
to defaults - currently happening on over 100 workstations in our environment. 100% of these problems are caused by LocalGPO corruption and nothing else. And we will pursue resolution of this issue with Microsoft because we agree that resolving
this problem is the primary goal.
But for the sake of understanding: We don't have any non-domain members that need to be managed by SCCM. If we had a policy stating "no SCCM client configurations resulting in a LocalGPO file are to be implemented in production - all are
to be done via Domain Group Policy," is it possible to eliminate the LocalGPO entirely? Or will there always be a LocalGPO file regardless of whether or not there are settings visible from it in a gpresult report? We would not need to match
SCCM configurations in Domain Group Policy because we would not make any changes to the SCCM client resulting in a LocalGPO file at all. The slow link detection is not of concern to us because none of these settings that would not apply in this case
are SCCM-managed via LocalGPO (as far as I know):
http://blogs.technet.com/b/musings_of_a_technical_tam/archive/2012/02/27/gpos-and-slow-link-detection.aspx
Another reason why I would prefer to do these settings in Domain Group Policy is that we have Advanced Group Policy Management installed in our environment, which is subject to our Change/Release process. We can track the changes being made to clients
much more easily when they are done via AGPM. Any changes that we want to make via SCCM client could be tested first to see how LocalGPO is effected, and then those changes could be made via Domain Group Policy instead in production.
Given this info, I'm still struggling to understand why it is recommended to implement anything via SCCM client configurations resulting in a LocalGPO file. So far, the only compelling reason is that management of non-domain members is not possible
via Domain Group Policy, but that doesn't apply to our environment. Is it recommended mostly for ease of administration, so that an SCCM admin doesn't need to work with another tool (Domain Group Policy)? Any extra reasoning for this recommendation
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Windows 8 clients not updating via SCCM?
I am running Windows Server 2012 R2 and SCCM 2012 R2 (v5.0.7958.1000) and am trying to deploy updates to a Windows 8.1 client but am not having any joy, I keep getting errors within the WindowsUpdate.log.
Can deploy updates to Windows 7 machines okay but not Windows 8.1.
An extract of the log can be found here http://1drv.ms/1aJm3VO
www.techielass.comlogs seems to be good .you can check other logs like wuahandler.log ,updatesdeployment.log . Read the blog post how to troubleshoot software update issues http://eskonr.com/2015/04/sccm-2012-troubleshoot-client-software-update-issues/
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We recently switched hardware and server software Win SBS 2008 to 2012R2 for a small network roughly 40 clients (Win7 Pro / Win 8.1 Pro) about 16 running concurrently at a given time and one network printer with the printer queue residing on the DC as well.
I read that a single server environment might not be ideal in particular no fail-over but that is an accepted risk in this particular network here.
Errors:
Error 1043: Timeout during name resolution request
Error 1129: Group policy updates could not be processed due to DC not available
Error 5719: Could not establish secure connection to DC, DC not available
Occasionally but disappears after a while
Error 134: As a result of a DNS resolution timeout could not reach time server
Symptoms
On Win 7 Clients
Network shares added through Group Policy will not show sometimes
Network shares disconnect (red X) and when accessed return access authorization error after one or two clicks on the share finally grant access again
When the issue with accessing network shares occurs, it usually also affects Internet access meaning a 'server not responding' error appears in the browser windows when trying to open just any web page
nslookup during the incident returns cannot resolve error
ipconfig on client shows correct default router (VDSL Router) and DHCP / DNS Domain Controller
Also, the Win system log shows the above errors during these incidents, however, the nuimber of incidents vary from 20-30
On Win 8.1 Clients
Same as above with the slight variation for network shares apparently due to Server 2012 and Win 8.1 clients managing drive shares differently. However, network share refresh does not work with this clients. In most cases only a gpupdate /force returns
drive shares but usually only for the active session. After logoff / logon the shares are gone again.
The issue does appear to be load related since it occurs even if there are only one or two workstations active.
Server Configuration
Dell R320 PowerEdge 16GB / 4TB 7200RPM RAID10 / GBitEthernet
Zyxel 1910-48 Port Switch
VDSL 50Mbps Down / 20Mbps Up
Since the DC is the only local DNS and there are no plans to add another one or move DNS to another server, the DNS server is configured with this own address as preferred DNS with three DNS forwarders 1) VDSL Router 2) ISP DNS1 3) ISP DNS2
Currently only one Network card is active for problem determination reasons.
There appears to be no consensus concerning IPV6 enabled or disabled, I tried both with no apparent effect
I have set all network cards server and client to Full Duplex and the same speed, also disabled Offload functions within the adapter settings. Some but no consistent improvements.
Best Practice Analyzer Results
DNS server scavening not enabled
Root hint server XYZ must respond to NS queries for the root zone
More than one forwarding server should be configured (although 3 are configured)
NIC1 should be configured to use both a preferred and alternate DNS (there is only one DNS in this network)
I have found some instructions to apply changes to the clients through a host file but I would rather like to understand whether this DNS response time issue can be resolved on the server for example timing setting perhaps. Currently the DNS forwarders are
set to 3 second.
Since a few people have reported issues with DNS but most are working with multi DNS, DC environment I could not really apply any suggestions made there. perhaps there is anyone like me who is running a single server who has overcome or experience the same
issues. Any help would be appreciatedHello Milos thx for your reply.. my comments below
1. What does it "switched"? You may mean migration or new installation. We do not know...
>> Switched is probably the incorrect term, replaced would be the appropriate wording. Before, there was a HP Proliant Server with SBS 2008 with distinct domain and now there is a Dell Server with MS 2012 R2 with a distinct domain. Client were
removed from one (SBS) domain and added to the new Server 2012 domain. Other components did not change for example same Network Switch or VDSL Router, Workstations and Printer
2. Two DCs are better alternative. Or backup very frequently. There are two groups of administrators. Those who have lost DC and those who will experience this disaster in near future.
>> Correct, and I am aware of that
3. NIC settings in W 7 and W 8.1, namely DNS points to DC (...and NOTHING else. No public IP or that of router DNS.))
>> Correct, this is how it's currently implemented. Clients point to DC for DHCP and DNS and Default Router, no public IP or DNS. The only references to ISP DNS exist on the VDSL Router itself as provided through ISP when establishing VDSL
Link and the list of Forwarders in the DNS Server configuration. However, I have just recently added the ISPs DNS as forwarders for test purposes and will probably learn tomorrow morning whether this had any effect for better or worse.
4. Do nslookup to RR on clients. RR branch is saying client basic info on LDAP parameters of AD.
>> Will post as soon as available
5. I do not use forwarders and the system works
>> Ok, does this mean it works for you in a similar or the same infrastructure setup or are you saying it is not required at all and I can remove any forwarder in a scenario like mine? If not required can you explain a bit more why it is not
required apart from that it does work for you that way?
6. DHCP should sit on DC (DHCP on router is disabled)
>> Correct, no other device is configured to provide DHCP service other than DC and DHCP is currently running on DC
7. NIC settings in DC points to itself (loopback address 127.0.0.1)
>> Are you sure this is still correct and does apply to Server 2012? I am reading articles stating that it should be the servers own IP but local loop or should this be added as alternate DNS in addition to the servers own IP?
8. Use IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS whenever you change DNS settings.
>> OK, that was not done every time I changed some settings but I can do that next week. Reboot alone would not suffice, correct?
9. Test your system with dcdiag.
>> See result below
10. Share your findings.
Regards
Milos
Directory Server Diagnosis
Performing initial setup:
Trying to find home server...
Home Server = GSERVER2
* Identified AD Forest.
Done gathering initial info.
Doing initial required tests
Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\GSERVER2
Starting test: Connectivity
......................... GSERVER2 passed test Connectivity
Doing primary tests
Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\GSERVER2
Starting test: Advertising
......................... GSERVER2 passed test Advertising
Starting test: FrsEvent
......................... GSERVER2 passed test FrsEvent
Starting test: DFSREvent
......................... GSERVER2 passed test DFSREvent
Starting test: SysVolCheck
......................... GSERVER2 passed test SysVolCheck
Starting test: KccEvent
......................... GSERVER2 passed test KccEvent
Starting test: KnowsOfRoleHolders
......................... GSERVER2 passed test
KnowsOfRoleHolders
Starting test: MachineAccount
......................... GSERVER2 passed test MachineAccount
Starting test: NCSecDesc
......................... GSERVER2 passed test NCSecDesc
Starting test: NetLogons
......................... GSERVER2 passed test NetLogons
Starting test: ObjectsReplicated
......................... GSERVER2 passed test
ObjectsReplicated
Starting test: Replications
......................... GSERVER2 passed test Replications
Starting test: RidManager
......................... GSERVER2 passed test RidManager
Starting test: Services
......................... GSERVER2 passed test Services
Starting test: SystemLog
......................... GSERVER2 passed test SystemLog
Starting test: VerifyReferences
......................... GSERVER2 passed test VerifyReferences
Running partition tests on : ForestDnsZones
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... ForestDnsZones passed test CheckSDRefDom
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... ForestDnsZones passed test
CrossRefValidation
Running partition tests on : DomainDnsZones
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... DomainDnsZones passed test CheckSDRefDom
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... DomainDnsZones passed test
CrossRefValidation
Running partition tests on : Schema
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... Schema passed test CheckSDRefDom
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... Schema passed test CrossRefValidation
Running partition tests on : Configuration
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... Configuration passed test CheckSDRefDom
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... Configuration passed test CrossRefValidation
Running partition tests on : GS2
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... GS2 passed test CheckSDRefDom
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... GS2 passed test CrossRefValidation
Running enterprise tests on : GS2.intra
Starting test: LocatorCheck
......................... GS2.intra passed test LocatorCheck
Starting test: Intersite
......................... GS2.intra passed test Intersite
Server: gserver2.g2.intra
Address: 192.168.240.6
*** gserver2.g2.intra can't find g2: Non-existent domain
> gserver2
Server: gserver2.g2.intra
Address: 192.168.240.6
g2.intra
primary name server = gserver2.g2.intra
responsible mail addr = hostmaster.g2.intra
serial = 443
refresh = 900 (15 mins)
retry = 600 (10 mins)
expire = 86400 (1 day)
default TTL = 3600 (1 hour)
> wikipedia.org
Server: gserver2.g2.intra
Address: 192.168.240.6
Non-authoritative answer:
wikipedia.org MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = polonium.wikimedia.org
wikipedia.org MX preference = 50, mail exchanger = lead.wikimedia.org
polonium.wikimedia.org internet address = 208.80.154.90
polonium.wikimedia.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2620:0:861:3:208:80:154:90
lead.wikimedia.org internet address = 208.80.154.89
lead.wikimedia.org AAAA IPv6 address = 2620:0:861:3:208:80:154:89
Final benchmark results, sorted by nameserver performance:
(average cached name retrieval speed, fastest to slowest)
192.168.240. 6 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ Cached Name | 0,001 | 0,002 | 0,003 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
+ Uncached Name | 0,027 | 0,076 | 0,298 | 0,069 | 100,0 |
+ DotCom Lookup | 0,041 | 0,048 | 0,079 | 0,009 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
gserver2.g2.intra
Local Network Nameserver
195.186. 4.162 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,022 | 0,023 | 0,025 | 0,000 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,025 | 0,071 | 0,274 | 0,065 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,039 | 0,040 | 0,043 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
cns8.bluewin.ch
BLUEWIN-AS Swisscom (Schweiz) AG,CH
195.186. 1.162 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,022 | 0,023 | 0,026 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,025 | 0,072 | 0,299 | 0,066 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,039 | 0,042 | 0,049 | 0,003 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
cns7.bluewin.ch
BLUEWIN-AS Swisscom (Schweiz) AG,CH
8. 8. 8. 8 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,033 | 0,040 | 0,079 | 0,011 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,042 | 0,113 | 0,482 | 0,097 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,049 | 0,079 | 0,192 | 0,039 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
google-public-dns-a.google.com
GOOGLE - Google Inc.,US
UTC: 2014-11-03, from 14:33:12 to 14:33:29, for 00:17,648
15: 40
192.168.240. 6 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ Cached Name | 0,001 | 0,002 | 0,004 | 0,000 | 100,0 |
+ Uncached Name | 0,025 | 0,074 | 0,266 | 0,063 | 100,0 |
+ DotCom Lookup | 0,042 | 0,048 | 0,075 | 0,007 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
gserver2.g2.intra
Local Network Nameserver
195.186. 1.162 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,022 | 0,024 | 0,029 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,024 | 0,073 | 0,289 | 0,067 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,039 | 0,041 | 0,043 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
cns7.bluewin.ch
BLUEWIN-AS Swisscom (Schweiz) AG,CH
195.186. 4.162 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,022 | 0,024 | 0,029 | 0,001 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,025 | 0,073 | 0,286 | 0,065 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,041 | 0,066 | 0,180 | 0,037 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
cns8.bluewin.ch
BLUEWIN-AS Swisscom (Schweiz) AG,CH
8. 8. 8. 8 | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev|Reliab%|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- Cached Name | 0,033 | 0,038 | 0,077 | 0,009 | 100,0 |
- Uncached Name | 0,042 | 0,105 | 0,398 | 0,091 | 100,0 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0,049 | 0,066 | 0,141 | 0,025 | 100,0 |
---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
google-public-dns-a.google.com
GOOGLE - Google Inc.,US
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Recently I've noticed that after installing a new Windows 7 system with the latest SCCM client ( 5.00.7858.1203 ), the first Software Scan shows each machine needs these three updates
Is there any reason to not download these and put them into the Client folder on the SCCM server as newer versions? The Visual C++ 2010 and Silverlight updates look straightforward and have the same file names however the Visual X++ 2005
update is named different.
Orange County District AttorneyYes. The ones installed as part of the client are checked by the client install process against hashes to verify they are the correct versions. Thus, replacing those files will cause errors during the install process because the hashes won't match.
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Hi all,
I have problem with update SCCM client on Windows 2008 Server to 2012 Sp1 CU3. I have sent to deployment package with update (SP1 Cumulative Update 3 - server update) on four servers and after few minutes I have got in Monitoring\Deployment details four
this same errors in "Asset Details":
USER Message ID
Status type Description
NT\AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 1006
Error 3003
I love that types of error... which is har to find answer on google :-( I have tried but I haven't find any constructive :-( Did you met with something similar? Which log I should check (sorry - I'm still noob in SCCM2012) to update actual SCCM Client SP1
(5.00.7804.1000) to SP1 CU3 (5.00.7804.1400)?
Thank you.I see in fodler with CU3 updates, are four packages:
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status of those machines from say .1000 or .1400 to .1600. Why is this happening and any solution for it ? I have also updated the CM on the server hosting the SCCM and is current to .1600 version.Because the client agent version is returned from clients via heartbeat discovery which only occurs by default every 7 days. Thus, you need to be patient. Note that I generally recommend reducing the heartbeat cycle to at least once a day partly for
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Why client is downloading update from server while installing sccm client.
Dear team,
Can anybody give answer to my question?
I am new to sccm so when I am installing any client software the ccmsetup.log file is showing connecting to the server for downloading updates and it's taking long time to downloading because the office network is very slow 512kbps.But my setup file size
is 111MB then what updates are downloading from server and is it possible to put that updates in the offline setup.You can copy the installer from the SCCM client installers from the SCCM server to the local machine.
Refer to the below for the switches for installation.
Use the switch /source:<Path>
to specify the location of the folder for the installers you copied earlir.
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How to uninstall Cisco VPN client 5.0.07.0440, using SCCM \group policy or may be a login script?
msiexec /u "vpnclient_setup.msi" /q /norestart , but it did not worked.
msiexec /x "vpnclient_setup.msi" /q /norestart , but it did not worked.
I hav apprx 500+ win 8 clients.
Thanks in AdvanceLooks like I have to follow this exactly:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/smchugh/archive/2006/11/15/automating-removing-the-cisco-vpn-client.aspx
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SCCM Clients stuck downloaded Windows Updates(Need Help)
I am using SCCM 2007 software update for my site. I created a deployment for windows XP patches and it applied successfully on the collection. But now i am seeing in Enforcement states for a deployment, Clients are stuck "downloaded Update(s)" stage,
I have check client logs also but does not find any error.
Can any one help me out over this
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Update service. Delete the software distribution folder and restart it and it should recreate the folder and attempt to download the patches again and install. Remember the community is here to help when possible. By your posts I assume this
is an emergency so you might want to contact CSS, searching the internet or find a private consultant that could help you faster than we could. Sometimes there just isn't enough information for us to fix a problem. I have seen this problem
every month and every month a machine has a different problem as to why the error occurs. It could be
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WMI issue
Patch downloaded is corrupt. Delete the cache folder and see if the client will retry
Machine simply needs a reboot and it will complete whatever it is doing, retry and install
Client needs to be repair
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