*failed to resolve PackageID=䊘**Ȏ*

that's a package problem (in wmi) on whatever dp it's referring to, i would
revalidate the package on that dp or use smsdpmon to validate it, if that
doesn't help, remove the package from the dp, and then re-add it


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Todd Hemsell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I made an additional one. I did not like it when the built in one auto
> incremented when I installed hotfixes etc.
> With an additional one I can control when os deployment goes down
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 12:18 PM, s kissel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi - I don't think it's necessary to create another client package from
>> definition - That might have been a 2007 thing.
>>
>> The Configuration Manager Client Upgrade package is also pre-defined, and
>> can be deployed to systems to upgrade them from say SP1 to R2, for example,
>> and where applicable.
>>
>> As for the OSD task sequence indicating that it can't find the client
>> package, have you tried to update the content on the distribution points?
>> This might also be helpful, if you run into not being able to distribute
>> the client package:
>>
>> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/11df0f63-d146-434d-91f3-c4e826fee92c/redistribute-configuration-manager-client-upgrade-package-xxx00003?forum=configmanagermigration
>>
>> -S
>>
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>> From: [email protected]
>>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [mssms] what's the deal with the configuration manager client
>> package?
>> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 16:47:44 +0000
>>
>>  Hi:
>>         So we’re getting errors in our OSD task sequences saying the task
>> sequence can’t find the files needed for the Configuration Manager Client
>> Package.  We do have such a package available, it appears to have been
>> created when SCCM was set up but I really can’t change any of the options
>> for this package.  In doing some web research I’m finding this is by design
>> for some reason, and you’re supposed to create a new Configuration Manager
>> client package from definition.  So I guess two questions.  First, what’s
>> the point of the Configuration Manager Client Package in the first place if
>> you can’t do anything with it, and if you’re supposed to create a new
>> Configuration Manager Client Package from definition how is that done?  I
>> have definitions for Device Management Client Transfer and Configuration
>> Manager Client Upgrade.  Should I use the Configuration Manager Client
>> Upgrade definition?
>> Thanks a lot for any help, finding this very confusing.
>> Ryan
>>
>> Ryan Shugart
>> LAN Administrator
>> MiTek USA, MiTek Denver
>> 314-851-7414
>>
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