The SMS Primary Site Server and Site Database currently reside on the same Windows 2000 Advanced Server which is configured as a DC. I am going to move the SMS Primary site to a new server and I would like the new server to just be a member server. Does anyone know if this is...
I know that an SMS Site Server can not be part of a cluster as the SMS Services are not designed to switch over on failure, but I was hoping that the databse could reside on a SQL Server that is clusted. Much to my dismay Microsoft says no, but the article (Q237366) only mentions NT4 Clustering...
After deploying an assigned package Advertisement Status reports more program successes than programs started. When I view all program success messages some resources ( in this case machines ) report 2 successes about 15 minutes apart? The package was set to SMS restarts machine does this...
As the first stage of moving my Primary Site to a new server I need to move the SMS Database to a remote SQL Server. Is this a straight forward database move or are there any issues with SMS configuration as well.
When an assigned package is cancelled by the user and Advertisement Status registers a program error will the SMS Client re run the package itself? If so how long before this happens.
Having recently rollout out the SMS Client to our desktops I came across the Remote Control Agent installation bug on Windows 98. In all the documentation that I have read there has been no mention of whether I'll get the same problem if I disable the RC Agent and it uninstalls from the Windows...
In the near future I am going to be required to move my existing sms primary site to a new server which will have a different netbios name. I am sure this is going be a rather difficult task and mean a lot of work reconnecting the 70+ secondary sites that have just been created. Any help would...
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