It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Hi Guys, I have recently rebuilt our test environment at work mainly as a learning process but also in leu of upgrading the production SCCM and all has gone well until i try to add the client to soem test machines.
I can check the Config manager on the device which only shows 2 Actions machine policy retrieval and user policy retrieval which is about 8 short of what should be there.
If so how do i Register the device? I have looked and even bought a book recommended here to try and resolve this issue with no success thus far, any help appreciated. Sort by date Sort by votes. Hi Mark, Check the ccmsetup. Upvote 0 Downvote. HI There, Thanks for your reply. I have added the LocationService.
Do you have the same issue just in some clients or all of these? Have you extended the Active Directory Schema and created the System Management container with giving rights to the Site Server account? HI thanks for your reply. Then just stop the service and manually delete the client.
This will leave a mess so you are better off trying to uninstall it. It sounds like your client is in a partly working state, so you should try pulling a policy and see what the logs say. I have a problem, I cannot remove it using this method, I have tried many times before, and it doesn't do anything at all. Here is a screen shot of what I type in the command prompt, I have waited a very long time before but with no result the Configuration manager remains in the control panel.
As for another method of removing it, you can use the Windows Installer Cleanup util and a combo of manually deleting the files and reg entries. My ccmsetup. No registry lookup for command line parameters is required. Control panel picture of the PC at pm is attached which shows my configuration manager still present, and I can't seem to install the client on the machine via my server side. Lets start with saying that the only supported way is ccmsetup. I tried using ccmsetup. I did succeed in removing the "configuration management" from the control panel, however it now has been 2 days, and the client still didn't install itself back.
I tried to re-install hte client by selecting "install cleint" fro mhte configuration manager console, but nothing seems to work. I apologize for my slow response, but it took some time to try and verify the various possibilities.
After executing this command, I attempted to re-install the client using the configuration manager console, but nothing happen. After a couple of days I looked and the client is fully installed on that PC. I too was having a problem uninstalling the client from a problematic machine. When I would run ccmsetup. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Worked like a charm and the SCCM server has pushed out an updated ccmsetup client to my workstation that had a corrupt installation. You can add many checks during the run to hide the red lines. This script was published for SCCM professionals to get rid of all the leftovers of the client for the maintenance purposes. It just takes more time to add these checks and for the script to run.
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