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KevinWGagel
Nov 01, 2023Brass Contributor
Single computer's client cannot update. Has 'parsing error' 0x87d00207
I'm having trouble tracking down a problem with a client machine. It is one of a couple dozen machines in a device collection that a configuration baseline I've created, is deployed to. All of the ot...
- Nov 24, 2023UWF_Filter appears to have been key to restoring the ccmclient. I uninstalled the agent again and when I tried to install it it wouldn't. One of the errors in the ccmsetup log was "Failed to get UWF_Filter instance. HRESULT = 0x80041013]LOG"
This is for "Unified Write Filter", only after turning 'on' this feature and rebooting would the agent install again.
Furthermore, the agent now evaluates the baseline without any errors.
Garth-MVP
Nov 02, 2023Iron Contributor
KevinWGagel is the baseline a PowerShell script? Did you validate each item in the baseline manually? Exactly what troubleshooting have you done so far?
- KevinWGagelNov 02, 2023Brass ContributorThe baseline is a script. The script was developed on the machine throwing the parsing error and the script runs perfectly on the same and all the other machines.
Each item in the baseline was validated and they work on all the other machines.
The parsing error seems to be pointing to something wrong with a CCM component which is why I've run the ccmrepair utility, cleared out the cache including persistent items and restarted the ccmservice.- Garth-MVPNov 04, 2023Iron ContributorDo you test the script using the local system account? https://www.recastsoftware.com/resources/how-to-access-the-local-system-account/
It us unclear if running the ccmrepair solves your issue.- KevinWGagelNov 06, 2023Brass Contributorccmrepair did not resolve the issue. The scripts run on all of the computers in the device collection. The problem is that the evaluation can't happen because of the parsing error.