How can I see the Logging settings for a SCCM Site?

How can I see the Logging settings for a SCCM Site?

ConfigMgr consists of a lot of components, each generating its own log. Trying to work out what the settings for each are can be a bit tedious, but here’s a quick way of seeing all of the settings for the Logs in one go without using the Configuration Manager Service Manager.

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Why is the “Date Created” field not updated in the SCCM Console when I distribute content to a DP?

Why is the “Date Created” field not updated in the SCCM Console when I distribute content to a DP?

I’ve distributed content to a ConfigMgr Distribution Point, but when I look in the console under MonitoringOverviewDistribution StatusContent Status the Compliance % field shows 100.0 but the Date Created field hasn’t updated.

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SCCM “Site Component Manager failed to install this component on this site system” for SMS_DMAPPSVC_CONTROL_MANAGER when installing the Application Catalog web service point

SCCM “Site Component Manager failed to install this component on this site system” for SMS_DMAPPSVC_CONTROL_MANAGER when installing the Application Catalog web service point

I am trying to install the ConfigMgr Application Catalog web service point on a remote Site System.

However I am getting the following Status Message for the SMS_DMAPPSVC_CONTROL_MANAGER component:

Site Component Manager failed to install this component on this site system.
Solution: Review the previous status messages to determine the exact reason for the failure. Site Component Manager will automatically retry the installation in 60 minutes. To force Site Component Manager to immediately retry the installation, stop and restart Site Component Manager using the Configuration Manager Service Manager.

If I look in sitecomp.log I see:

All files installed.
Starting bootstrap operations…
Component file list item in the install map for component SMS_DMAPPSVC_CONTROL_MANAGER does not contain srvboot.exe.
Bootstrap operations aborted.
Installation failed and will be retried in the next polling cycle.
LogEvent(): Successfully logged Event to NT Event Log (1, 1, -1073740808, (null)).

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The tool cannot be run using the current user, because the current user does not have the ‘Full Administrator’ RBAC role – SCCM TP1701

The tool cannot be run using the current user, because the current user does not have the ‘Full Administrator’ RBAC role – SCCM TP1701

I am trying to run the new ContentLibraryCleanup tool in ConfigMgr Technical Preview 1701 but when I do get the following message:

The tool cannot be run using the current user, because the current user does not have the ‘Full Administrator’ RBAC role

The account I am using does have admin rights so why doesn’t it work?

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RESOLUTION

This is a known issue in the Technical Preview 1701 version of this tool which does not recognise full administrator security groups, only users who are explicitly a ConfigMgr Full Administrator. The workaround to this issue (which is fixed in the next release), is to add any users that need to run the tool as a Full Administrator in the ConfigMgr Console.

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How do I create the “no_sms_on_drive.sms” file for SCCM?

How do I create the “no_sms_on_drive.sms” file for SCCM?

Before installing any new ConfigMgr Site System role you should create the no_sms_on_drive.sms file for the reasons detailed in the What is the “no_sms_on_drive.sms” file in SCCM for? FAQ.

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Why can’t I Confirm a new Password for the Administrator when installing Windows Server 2016?

Why can't I Confirm a new Password for the Administrator when performing a new installation of Windows Server 2016?

Why can’t I Confirm a new Password for the Administrator when installing Windows Server 2016?

I am installing a brand new server running Windows Server 2016. I have got as far as the C:Windowssystem32LogonUI.exe screen which is prompting me for the Administrator user:

The user’s password must be changed before signing in.

I’ve clicked OK and I’m now being prompted:

Enter new credentials for Administrator or hit ESC to cancel

I’ve entered a new password at the New Password prompt but I am unable to move to the Confirm password prompt to confirm the password. I have tried ENTER but the cursor just won’t move.

Have I not entered a password that is long enough or complex enough?

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Can I run the SCCM Prerequisite Checker on a different computer?

Can I run the SCCM Prerequisite Checker on a different computer?

Yes you can run the ConfigMgr Prerequisite Checker on a different computer, but there are certain files you need and things you need to be aware of as detailed in this FAQ.

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What Prerequisite Checks does the SCCM Prerequisite Checker run for SCCM Dependencies?

What Prerequisite Checks does the SCCM Prerequisite Checker run for SCCM Dependencies?

The ConfigMgr Prerequisite Checker runs a number of ConfigMgr Dependency checks as detailed in this FAQ.

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What Prerequisite Checks does the SCCM Prerequisite Checker run for Security Rights?

What Prerequisite Checks does the SCCM Prerequisite Checker run for Security Rights?

The ConfigMgr Prerequisite Checker runs a number of prerequisite checks for Security Rights as detailed in this FAQ.

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