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  • Re: SMS client required rights?
    You mention they do not autodiscovery automatically. If you remote in (or
    walk a user through this over the phone), when they click the Discovery
    button, does it discover a site, or not. Monitor the local logs, especially
    with a failure. It could still be a boundary issue; for example if they

  • Re: SMS client required rights?
    That was the first thing that came to mind for me but they are correct. When
    I log on with an admin account or connect remotely via the SMS Client Center
    ([link]) I can set the site code. We are
    only experiencing this when a user with no local admin permission logs on. I

  • SMS client required rights?
    We have recently deployed some systems to a small sales office. These
    systems are unique, compared to our run of the mill clients, in that users
    will not have local admin rights. After having set up these systems and
    logging in we notice that the SMS client does does not autodiscover the site
    code. When clicking discover it also fails. Any ideas? Thanks.

  • RE: All Site Status Critical after a few Days
    Since Site Status is made up of multiple components; what component or
    components are sending it to critical? Additionally, it's possible that for
    your environment what is set to be the default "critical" levels on a certain
    component may be normal for you; and you need to set the thresholds for your

  • Post WinPE boot error
    Hi
    We are using Lenovo T61 to image with WinXpsp2 image.This machine comes with
    preloaded vista so we delete the drive partition and create a ne full
    partition.After that we boot in PCI LAN.press F12...it goes in to Client
    installation wizard' where we select the image and then it runs the win pe

  • All Site Status Critical after a few Days
    Hello
    Infrastructure Description
    Primary site Server in a physical dedicated Server
    X Secondary Site Servers running in Virtual Machines.
    The problem:
    After a few days, all site status are critical.
    We tested with either Vmware Server, then Virtual Server R2 Sp1, same results.
    The workaround is to reboot at least once per week ! which is no good.

  • Clients dissappear from collection
    Running SMS 2003 w/sp2 with SQL 2000, this site is a child site under a
    primary global site, running in advanced mode.
    Having a problem, where my clients have dissappeared from the All System
    collection. Out of 800+ clients, I have 8 showing as assigned. Where this
    was about 750 before. It seems as this started happening after getting an

  • RE: Node Tab & folders for collections
    Absolutely no offense taken. Often enough, it is the simple and/or obvious
    things we overlook.
    It was most definately "new/folder" that I was looking for [both on the root
    of collections and on several individual collections]. Just in case, I have
    now looked through the entire menu when right clicking on root collection or

  • RE: Node Tab & folders for collections
    Since you've verified creating folders from the server's console also doesn't
    work, it won't be the console version. It was just a thought.
    I don't mean to be offensive, but just to double-check... once someone
    mentioned they couldn't move packages to subfolders because the option wasn't
    there, and it turned out they weren't right-clicking on the correct place in

  • RE: Node Tab & folders for collections
    Thank you Sherri :)
    node tip worked like a charm.
    Have already tried uninstall/reinstall of console. Admin console when RDP'd
    to server has same issue. Cannot create folders on that console either.
    Do you happen to know what version range verifies the console is SP3? I
    know that I used the autorun.exe for SP3 to install my workstation console.


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