1.       Snapshots and reverting are totally unsupported even is SQL is local. 
If you’ve done this in a production environment you are pretty well hosed, at 
least from a supportability aspect.

2.       I’d delete resource ID 16777279 from the database and say a lot of 
prayers.

3.       I really hope this is not a production environment but…if all else 
fails you better have backups.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Vicky Spelshaus
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 3:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] SCCm 2012 -The machine name for Resource ID '16777279' cannot 
be retrieved from the database.

Background first:
I was trying to deploy Endpoint Protection to a Win8.1 lab unsuccessfully. 
Found I needed to upgrade SCCM. Figured if CU3 for sp1 had the client, I might 
as well just install sp2.  Took a snapshot of the server and upgraded. No joy. 
Went back to the snapshot, installed CU3 - clients are there, all is well - or 
so I thought.

Now I'm getting the "The machine name for Resource ID '16777279' cannot be 
retrieved from the database." error when I attempt to push the client. Did sp1 
change settings to the sql database as well and now I've hosed it by forgetting 
to snapshot/revert it as well?  If so, would upgrading to sp1 again fix the 
issue?  Or is this totally unrelated?  Google isn't helping much.


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