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Hi im having a problem setting up SCCM To deploy to clients so far the client has installed on its self but i cant get it to install to my other server the log is attached via a G Drive link i think this is either a DNS Issue or a Windows Firewall issue i do have it setup to use HTTP For the Management point and the Deployment point the DP and MP are on the same server
Thanks
Lapis
4:18
AEDT



Links:
CCMSetup.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nB8WXt0LvMw2fnThVsLq6aBkGMUhp4g_/view?usp=sharing










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  • Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 5:26











  • Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

    – Lapis Lazuli
    Jan 21 at 5:34











  • Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

    – pun
    Jan 21 at 6:18











  • I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

    – Larryc
    Jan 21 at 8:17
















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Hi im having a problem setting up SCCM To deploy to clients so far the client has installed on its self but i cant get it to install to my other server the log is attached via a G Drive link i think this is either a DNS Issue or a Windows Firewall issue i do have it setup to use HTTP For the Management point and the Deployment point the DP and MP are on the same server
Thanks
Lapis
4:18
AEDT



Links:
CCMSetup.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nB8WXt0LvMw2fnThVsLq6aBkGMUhp4g_/view?usp=sharing










share|improve this question























  • Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 5:26











  • Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

    – Lapis Lazuli
    Jan 21 at 5:34











  • Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

    – pun
    Jan 21 at 6:18











  • I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

    – Larryc
    Jan 21 at 8:17














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Hi im having a problem setting up SCCM To deploy to clients so far the client has installed on its self but i cant get it to install to my other server the log is attached via a G Drive link i think this is either a DNS Issue or a Windows Firewall issue i do have it setup to use HTTP For the Management point and the Deployment point the DP and MP are on the same server
Thanks
Lapis
4:18
AEDT



Links:
CCMSetup.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nB8WXt0LvMw2fnThVsLq6aBkGMUhp4g_/view?usp=sharing










share|improve this question














Hi im having a problem setting up SCCM To deploy to clients so far the client has installed on its self but i cant get it to install to my other server the log is attached via a G Drive link i think this is either a DNS Issue or a Windows Firewall issue i do have it setup to use HTTP For the Management point and the Deployment point the DP and MP are on the same server
Thanks
Lapis
4:18
AEDT



Links:
CCMSetup.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nB8WXt0LvMw2fnThVsLq6aBkGMUhp4g_/view?usp=sharing







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  • Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 5:26











  • Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

    – Lapis Lazuli
    Jan 21 at 5:34











  • Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

    – pun
    Jan 21 at 6:18











  • I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

    – Larryc
    Jan 21 at 8:17



















  • Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 5:26











  • Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

    – Lapis Lazuli
    Jan 21 at 5:34











  • Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

    – pun
    Jan 21 at 6:18











  • I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

    – Larryc
    Jan 21 at 8:17

















Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 5:26





Yes; The error messages point to a DNS issue.

– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 5:26













Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

– Lapis Lazuli
Jan 21 at 5:34





Thought so weird enough they can still browse each others files but they shouldn't be able to do that if its a DNS Issue right

– Lapis Lazuli
Jan 21 at 5:34













Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

– pun
Jan 21 at 6:18





Your question has some issues you must fix. It is totally unclear what you are asking and you seem to be confused about terms, like DP is distribution point not deployment point. Fix the formatting, reword the question better

– pun
Jan 21 at 6:18













I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

– Larryc
Jan 21 at 8:17





I would google "sccm" and these three errors 0x80041010, 87D00215, and 0x80072ee7. There are lots of solutions for each error.

– Larryc
Jan 21 at 8:17










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