MECM
7 TopicsAccess collections information locally
Is there a way through WMI/Microsoft.SMS.Client comobject to access information from the computer if is in a collection (cached information or otherwise)? I'm not sure if a computer gathers that information somewhere. I can't access that information on the site server or through the AdminService as the account running the commands would be the SYSTEM account. My goal is query if a computer is in a collection and install a piece of software through a task sequence.15Views0likes0CommentsMECM OSD TS Application Installations fail randomly to download content.
We are experiencing a persistent and well-documented issue with MECM OSD Task Sequences where Applications randomly fail to install after the MECM client has been installed. This behavior seems to affect many environments and has been an ongoing problem for years, yet a definitive solution remains elusive. In our case, we have over 30 Applications included in the OSD Task Sequence. Despite implementing all commonly recommended mitigations—such as inserting an additional restart after the MECM client installation and including a two-minute delay before the Application install task group begins—we still encounter random failures. The issue is not limited to any specific Application; it can be any one of the 30+ Apps, and the failure to download appears to occur entirely at random. Occasionally, most of the Applications install successfully, and only one will fail, which subsequently causes the entire Task Sequence to fail with the same error. Importantly, all of these Applications install without any issues post-OSD, further confirming that the problem lies not with the Applications themselves but with the process during the Task Sequence. The randomness of which App fails also suggests an underlying process, feature, or timing issue—not an App configuration problem. We have thoroughly validated all related infrastructure settings: Boundaries and boundary groups have been triple-checked. No boundary is assigned to multiple groups. Site system assignments are correct. We are using PKI certificates and HTTPS, and the client authentication certificate is present on the device at the time of failure. The issue has been replicated across both Windows 10 and Windows 11, ruling out any specific cumulative updates or OS version anomalies. No additional language packs are being installed—only language fallback is applied via the "Apply Windows Settings" step. One suspicious observation is the lack of any reference to our local Distribution Point in the LocationServices or CAS logs during failure events. Initially, this pointed to a possible boundary misconfiguration, but after multiple checks, no issues have been identified. Unfortunately, we are unable to use the common workaround of converting Applications to Packages, due to internal policies and deployment requirements. Therefore, we need to resolve this while continuing to use Applications in the Task Sequence. Given the number of years this issue has persisted across customer environments, it's surprising there isn’t more formal guidance or documentation available to help isolate the root cause. If anyone has encountered a similar scenario or has any advanced troubleshooting tips, we would greatly appreciate your insight.42Views0likes0CommentsSCCM / MECM Metering - Could not get a SQL connection to database
I have an SCCM infrastructure with a Site Server and a separate database server. I am running the .\\runmetersumm.exe CM\_XX0 tool (I filled XX0 with the name of my database) on the database server but I am getting the error: Could not get a SQL connection to database: CM\_XX0. I am not able to see any errors in the swmproc.log, sinvproc.log, and smsdbmon.log logs. Can you please help me?957Views0likes1CommentSCCM / MEMCM support CAU "Cluster Aware Updating" Feature of Failover Cluster Feature
Please build a plugin for CAU Tool to work with SCCM Agent to install the updates from SCCM Agent UpdateDeploymentAgent. In the CAU Tool is only a WindowsUpdateAgent and Hotfix plugin, this plugins dont support SCCM. i need a solution to make CAU and SCCM work together.Solved3.6KViews0likes3CommentsItune - Below points are compliant?
Please mention are these points full compliant /Partially comliant/Non Compliant 1 Microsoft Intune Device Management feature to make sure the organization's data stays protected and can isolate organization data from personal data. 2 Microsoft Intune Application Management feature to protect organization data at the application level, including custom apps, store apps, organization-owned devices, and personal devices. 3 Hardware inventory feature to collect detailed information about the hardware of devices in the organization. 4 Software inventory feature collects and reports information about the files that are stored on client computers in the organization. 5 Asset Intelligence tools are used to collect inventory data and monitor software license usage in the organization. 6 Remote control feature to remotely administer client computers from the Configuration Manager console. 7 Reporting feature used the advanced reporting capabilities of SQL Server Reporting Services from the Configuration Manager console. 8 Software metering monitor and collect software usage data from Configuration Manager clients whether software is used after it's installed.2KViews0likes5Comments[SOLVED] MECM 2103 - Clients showing offline and no currently logged on users
Hello guys, Since two days ago, our Windows 10 client computers stopped reporting currently logged on users and are showing offline, although they're active. Our setup is HTTPS only and after reading a lot of Internet suggestions, I am having the following errors to share: ClientIDManagerStartup.log shows no errors. LocationServices.log shows: Both AAD token auth and client PreAuth are not ready. Cannot get CCM token Client doesn't have PKI issued cert and cannot get CCM access token. Error 0x8000ffff (...) [CCMHTTP] ERROR INFO: StatusCode=403 StatusText=Forbidden I do have a client certificate installed on all workstations using machine name, requested to our internal CA. CcmMessaging.log shows: Status Agent hasn't been initialized yet. Attempting to create pending event. Successfully queued event on HTTP/HTTPS failure for server (...) Post to https://(...)/ccm_system/request failed with 0x87d00231. Client doesn't have PKI issued cert and cannot get CCM access token. Error 0x8000ffff Any ideas? Kind regards, BrunoSolved14KViews0likes1Comment