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#$#$#$#$#$ ERROR: The Client Service is not authorised to run this application! (5) |
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Contributed By: Cliff Hobbs [MVP SMS] and Chenna Reddy |
Boot32wn Process Locks up on Windows 9x Clients |
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I am having the Boot32wn process locking up
(process not responding and machine locked until end task) on Windows 9x
machines. This problem is caused by a corrupt 'Copylog.tcf' file as
detailed Microsoft Knowledge Base Article
264976
'Client
Computer Is Slow to Respond After Running the Boot32wn.exe Tool'. |
"Cannot find the file SMSRUN32 (or one of its components.)" |
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If after upgrading some of your clients your
users starts getting the above error it could be down to a Profile problem as
explained in this article...
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'CCMBtLDR.exe - Entry Point Not Found' Window appearing on Client |
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Re-applying the relevant
SMS Service Pack could be the fix if you're seeing these errors...
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Clients Unable to Access a CAP After SMS Server Rebuilt |
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So you've rebuilt your SMS Site Server
identically to the way it was before but now your Clients are saying they can't
locate the CAP. What do you do? Well start by looking at your Client
Connection Accounts...
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'Could not access Client Access Points - Exitting' Error in CCIM32.LOG |
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Check the permissions on your 'CAP_Sitecode' share
if you're seeing this error...
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'Couldn't find file in the FILE SOURCE section of logon_point\config\CopyLog.tcf~' |
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If you're seeing the above error message in 'WNMANUAL.LOG'
while trying to
install clients then it's time to give SMS a helping hand...
[Go to article] |
'Error - cannot find c:\winnt\ms\sms\core\bin\launch32.exe' On Logon |
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A rogue Registry key can give the above
error when some users login...
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'ERROR: Unable to establish a connection with APM' Error in CCIM32.LOG |
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I'm seeing the following error in 'ccim32.log': 'ERROR: Unable to establish a connection with APM - the filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect' This problem can be caused when a site is upgraded to SP2
and the CAPs have upgraded but the Logon Points haven't. As a result new clients
logging on won't install until the Logon Points have been updated. The client
will try to install itself every hour and if it can't you will see the line as
detailed above. Once the Logon Point(s) have upgrade the client should install
correctly. |
Extra Large TMP Files in "TEMP" Directory or "MS\SMS\CORE\BIN" |
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Contributed By: Cliff Hobbs [MVP SMS] |
'Failed to connect to <machine_name>\admin$ using account <domain>\SMSService (1909)' |
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Has anyone ever seen the following
error message in the 'CCM.LOG' file? I get NT
Workstations discovered, but not installed
properly and found this error today. Failed to connect to \\SMSTEST2\admin$
using account IFTCMSTR\SMSService (1909) Error 1909 means your SMS Service account is locked out.
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Messages about Virtual Mouse, Keyboard and Mirror drivers not being digitally signed displayed on Clients |
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Contributed By:
Wally Mead [MS] If when you're installing new clients you're seeing messages about the Virtual Mouse, Keyboard and Mirror drivers not being digitally signed this could be why... [Go to article] |
"NAL GetAccessible path operation failed - 2147942405" in WNMANUAL.LOG |
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Anyone seen the
following error in "WNMANUAL.LOG"?
Contributed By: Cliff Hobbs [MVP SMS]
In this case,
error '5'
is 'Access denied'.
Check that the client has access to the 'SMSLOGON'
share on the server. I believe that's the account it is using to try to access
that share when running 'SMSMAN'.
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'SETSMSSRV.EXE - Unable to locate DLL' |
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A dialog box with the above error message is displayed on a client belonging to a Site Server where 'SETSMSSRV' has been used to control which CAP a client uses. On login the following message is displayed: 'The dynamic link library CLILOG.DLL could not be found in the specified path C:\WINNT\MS\SMS\CORE\BIN;C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32;C:\WINNT\SYSTEM....'
This problem is caused by the 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\NAL'
Registry key not being present. Add this key and grant the 'Users'
and 'Power Users' groups Full Control access to this key to cure this
problem. |
"Site XXX is at a lower version (2.00.1493.4170) - it will be skipped for assignment" |
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Contributed By: Jeff LeBlanc [MSFT] |
SMS Client performs a CHKDSK every time it boots |
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We have a problem on one of our sites with
NT4 clients only. Every time a PC boots a chkdsk is performed.
This problem is documented in
235771 'BUG: Rchelp.Sys Can Cause CHKDSK to Run Continuously' which details changing
the startup value of the "RCHELP" service from "1" (System), to
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'smsboot1.exe is not a valid Windows NT application' Error on NT clients |
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I came in this morning and a bunch
of our NT workstation users were getting 'smsboot1.exe is not a valid windows NT
application'. After doing some
checking, on a lot of our logon points the 'smsboot1.exe' had a size of 0kb. So I found a logon point with a good copy threw
it on the PDC and then told the Senior Site to update. Now we are working again.
Has anyone else seen this before, or know what might have caused it?
I've not seen that specifically, but it does sound like one of the following possibilities:
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'Unable to open the service control manager to install the SMS Client Service and CCIM' |
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If you're seeing the
above error then don't worry as help is at hand...
[Go to article] |
'Warning - could not find a site CAP with uplevel version of component' error in CCIM32.LOG |
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Don't worry if you're
seeing the above error message in your CCIM32.LOG as this article offers some
help and advice...
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'Warning: Unable to check assignment for site '<site_code>' - #2147942453' in CCIM32.LOG |
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This is another error
you might see in your CCIM32.LOG, but here's some help to fix it...
[Go to article] |
What is Error 8? |
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Contributed By: Cliff Hobbs [MVP SMS] |
WinMgmt Critical Error |
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The reason you could be seeing these errors is a
problem with WMI so here's how to re-install WMI...
[Go to article] |
WinMgmt has performed an illegal operation |
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If your Windows 9.x clients are experiencing this
problem then the version of DCOM and WMI they're using could be the problem...
[Go to article] |
Wuser32 GPFs and nVIDIA |
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If you're getting GPFs in Wuser32 caused by nVIDIA
then here's how to stop pulling your hair out...
[Go to article] |
Wuser32 GPFs in COEXIST.DLL on bootup on Compaq EN 733s running Windows 95 |
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Seeing WUser32 GPF's in 'COEXIST.DLL'
at bootup? Well this could be why...
[Go to article] |
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