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01.07.2008 at 07:45AM PST, ID: 23063713
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How to ensure SCCM 2007 AD Schema Extension completed?

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sccm 2007 active directory sms 2003

I am trying to figure out how to check to make sure the SCCM 2007 AD Schema actually completed.

As I am unfamiliar with SCCM/SMS, I have read that if you run the ccmsetup.msi w/out the proper command line extensions, it should look to AD for the correct site code, management point and locator points. This is not happening. When I push the client, it installs without the proper site code and never speaks with our server. There are some entries in our schema in regards to SMS, but I think that may be the 2003 entries as that was already on this network before.

If I install manually or via GPO w/ the proper command line entries, everythign works fine.

One thing I should mention is that we do not have a WINS server (not sure if this is required, but I have seen some references to it).

Any help in a way to confirm that the proper extension has been added/completed would be great. And if it has been completed, help on how to get that aspect of SCCM working properly.

Thanks!
Answered By: stirrin
Expert Since: 01/08/2008
Accepted Solutions: 13
stirrin has been an Expert for 1 year, during which he has posted 28 comments and answered 13 questions. stirrin is just one of 519 experts in the MS System Center Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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