Configuration Manager - Licensing - How does it work? I would want to install configure SCCM on a newly created VM on one of these 5 physical servers How would licensing work in this situation? Do I only need to license the physical server which will have a SCCM (VM) server installed on it? Or would I need to license all physical servers as all of our VMs share the resources of all 5 physical
Primary User Account pulling from SCCM - social. technet. microsoft. com We have Asset Intelligence enabled in SCCM, we have SP1 SCSM installed with the SCCM connector enabled When identifying an Affected User in an Incident, in some cases it will populate the Affected CI with the correct computer name In other cases, it will remain a blank field, even though we have verified the user is the primary account on the PC
PXE boot testing - social. technet. microsoft. com We are migrating a SCCM 2007 SP2 R2 Server from one hardware to another hardware with different site code This is basically side by side migration We have already setup a new SCCM Primary server with different site code and the same configuration as my previous SCCM Primary Server There is a SCCM Central server with site code 001
SCCM Clients dropped out of Console. Errors with multiple components What would normally cause an sccm client to just drop out of management? Where is the best place to start with this? Also looks like all the hardware inventory has disappeared I have checked ClientLocation, LocationServices and ClientIDManagerStartup and do not see any errors in there
Failure Code 12029 Error Code -2147012867 - social. technet. microsoft. com 2 Telnet to SCCM internal com 80 Both tests successfully connected to the WSUS Server Update Point The account that I am using is a manually created administrator account with membership to Domain Admins and Administrators groups The Domain Admins group is a member of the problematic server's local Administrators group -Jelo V