28 November 2008

Happy Marriage Rules

 
 

Rules for a Happy Marriage

 

ü Never both be angry at the same time.

ü Never yell at each other unless the house is on fire.

ü If one of you has to win an argument, let it be your mate.

ü If you have to criticize, do it lovingly.

ü Never bring up Mistakes in the past.

ü Neglect the whole world rather than each other

ü Never go to sleep with an argument unsettled.

ü At least once every day try to say one kind or complimentary word.

ü When you have done something wrong, be ready to admit it.

ü It takes two to make a quarrel and the one in the wrong is the one who does most of the talking

 

 

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http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

Happy Marriage Rules

 
 

Rules for a Happy Marriage

 

ü Never both be angry at the same time.

ü Never yell at each other unless the house is on fire.

ü If one of you has to win an argument, let it be your mate.

ü If you have to criticize, do it lovingly.

ü Never bring up Mistakes in the past.

ü Neglect the whole world rather than each other

ü Never go to sleep with an argument unsettled.

ü At least once every day try to say one kind or complimentary word.

ü When you have done something wrong, be ready to admit it.

ü It takes two to make a quarrel and the one in the wrong is the one who does most of the talking

 

 

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Thanks,
http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

27 November 2008

Simple Troubleshooting Management Points

 

Just below point when ever you stuck with MP issues

1) Run http://<MP name>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mplist
This returns a blank screen.
2) Run
http://<MP name>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mpcert
This returns a long list of numbers and letters.
3) Verify that the DTS Service is enabled.
4) Verify that the Task Scheduler is enabled.
5) Verify that the Windows Management Instrumentation service is running.
6) Verify that the SMS Agent Host service is running.
7) Verify that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is running.
8) Verify that the MP machine account has been added to the
SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_<site_code> group.
9) Verify that the SQL Server has named pipes enabled.
10) Update MDAC on the server.
Review Q820910 for details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;820910
11) SQL boxes that are running under a user account, instead of system,
need the SPN updated in AD.
Review Q829868 for additional details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829868
12) Crossing domain boundaries between MP and SQL may also need the SPN
updated in AD.
Review Q829868 for additional details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829868
13) IIS Lockdown Tool
If you are using the IIS lockdown tool on your IIS 5 servers be sure to
apply the SMS server template from the SMS 2003 toolkit.
http://www.microsoft.com/smserver/downloads/2003/tools/toolkit.asp
14) Deinstall the MP and IIS, then reinstall IIS and the MP.
a) Remove the MP role on the server.
b) Disable IIS. Remove completely. Reboot the server.
c) Verify that the DTS Service is enabled.
d) Verify that the Task Scheduler is enabled.
e) Verify that the Windows Management Instrumentation service is
running.
f) Enable BITS, enable WEBDEV and install IIS.
g) Verify that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is running.
h) Verify that the MP machine account has been added to the
SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_<site_code> group.
i) Enable MP role on the server.

-------------------
Thanks,
http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

Simple Troubleshooting Management Points

 

Just below point when ever you stuck with MP issues

1) Run http://<MP name>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mplist
This returns a blank screen.
2) Run
http://<MP name>/sms_mp/.sms_aut?mpcert
This returns a long list of numbers and letters.
3) Verify that the DTS Service is enabled.
4) Verify that the Task Scheduler is enabled.
5) Verify that the Windows Management Instrumentation service is running.
6) Verify that the SMS Agent Host service is running.
7) Verify that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is running.
8) Verify that the MP machine account has been added to the
SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_<site_code> group.
9) Verify that the SQL Server has named pipes enabled.
10) Update MDAC on the server.
Review Q820910 for details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;820910
11) SQL boxes that are running under a user account, instead of system,
need the SPN updated in AD.
Review Q829868 for additional details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829868
12) Crossing domain boundaries between MP and SQL may also need the SPN
updated in AD.
Review Q829868 for additional details.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829868
13) IIS Lockdown Tool
If you are using the IIS lockdown tool on your IIS 5 servers be sure to
apply the SMS server template from the SMS 2003 toolkit.
http://www.microsoft.com/smserver/downloads/2003/tools/toolkit.asp
14) Deinstall the MP and IIS, then reinstall IIS and the MP.
a) Remove the MP role on the server.
b) Disable IIS. Remove completely. Reboot the server.
c) Verify that the DTS Service is enabled.
d) Verify that the Task Scheduler is enabled.
e) Verify that the Windows Management Instrumentation service is
running.
f) Enable BITS, enable WEBDEV and install IIS.
g) Verify that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is running.
h) Verify that the MP machine account has been added to the
SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_<site_code> group.
i) Enable MP role on the server.

-------------------
Thanks,
http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

SCCM 2007 MP success verification

 
 

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SCCM 2007 MP success verification

 
 

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http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

26 November 2008

50 steps to deploye XP Sp2 with OSD

 
 
  1. Create a network access account, it only need be a domain user and its password should not expire. Add the account to the Computer Client Agent in the Client node under Site Settings
  2. Import XP SP2 as an operating system Install Package (Note most common issue here.
  3. Add a Distribution point to your new XP SP2 package created in step 1
  4. Create the XP SP2 sysprep package in SCCM
  5. The Deploy.cab included on the CD was not updated properly for XP SP2 so you must download a new version here.
  6. Create a package that points at the extracted CAB file for its source
  7. You do not need to create any programs for the package the build task sequence takes care of this
  8. Add the package to a DP that can be used during your build
  9. Create a package from definition for the Config Mgr Client (a definition is available called "Configuration Manager Client Upgrade" in the create package from definition wizard)
  10. Specify always obtain file from source directory
  11. Usually here I create a share at \\SCCMSERVER\SCCMClient pointing to \\SCCMSERVER\SMS_XXX\Client where XXX is the site code in order to make it easier for manual installs in the future. Note I also usually grant domain computers read access to the share and directory to prevent permissions problems in the future (Note this last permissions step may no longer be necessary in SCCM but I haven't tested it yet)
  12. Update the ccmsetup command line properties accordingly. Extensive information about command line properties on TechNet here.
  13. Add the package to a DP that can be used during your build
  14. Create a "Build and capture a reference operating system image" task sequence
  15. Name the task sequence something appropriate like "Build Windows XP Gold Image"
  16. Select a boot image (I suggest x86 as it will run on all platforms, plus you will be booting from PXE so it really doesn't matter)
  17. Select the Operating System Package you created in step 1
  18. Enter a product key
  19. Set the local admin password to blank
  20. Join a workgroup
  21. Select the Config Mgr client you created in step 4
  22. I generally don't install updates in this phase but this is debatable. You must weigh time to deploy if you have to deploy a bunch of updates during deployment time vs. superseded updates and rebuilding your image more often.
  23. Don't add any software to the base image
  24. Set your image properties
  25. Select a location to save the image and make sure you include the full path including the .wim extension
  26. Enter an account with rights to write to the share
  27. Finish up
  28. Change the task sequence to use "Quick Format"
  29. Right Click on the Task Sequence and choose Edit
  30. Select the "Partition Disk 0″ step
  31. Choose properties on the Default (Primary) partition and check the "Quick Format" option
  32. Create a collection to which you will advertise the task sequence; I usually use _OSD\Base Builds
  33. Advertise the task sequence to the collection you created in step 7 as optional
  34. Right click Task sequence and choose advertise, follow the wizard
  35. Make sure you select the check box "Make this task sequence available to boot media and PXE"
  36. If you are in test and your boundaries are not defined make sure you select "When no local distribution points are available, use remote distribution point"
  37. Make sure you completed step 1
  38. Select a client to build your base image
  39. I suggest using a virtual platform to keep the drivers in the image at a minimum
  40. VMWare ESX is not a good candidate as a platform as it uses SCSI disks only to my knowledge. You do not want SCSI Mass storage drivers in your image, use MS Virtual Server / Virtual PC / Hyper-V or VMWare Server / Workstation
  41. Ensure that you have the network and mass storage drivers to boot the device on the boot image and in the driver store (If you have to do this in the future you must update the PXE and standard DPs)
  42. Add the appropriate boot images (x86 / x64) to the PXE and standard DPs
    1. If you don't see a PXE DP it means you don't have one :), get WDS installed and your PXE Service point
  43. Allow the client to boot from PXE
  44. If this client previously had an SCCM agent on it you just need to add the client to the collection you created in step 6
  45. If this is a new client and SCCM is pre-R2 add the client manually
    1. Add the client by right clicking the Computer Associations node under OSD and choosing "Import Computer Information"
    2. Enter the Name of the computer; I use XPBase
    3. Enter the MAC and or SMBIOS GUID
    4. Add the computer to the collection you created in step 7
  46. If you are using SCCM R2 you can enable unknown computer support on the PXE service point but choose wisely; option 10.2 may still be the best choice given the risk of accidentally formatting your CXOs laptop
  47. Boot the device up to PXE and choose your task sequence. In less than an hour you should have the start of a great XP Image

  48. -------------------
    Thanks,
    http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

50 steps to deploye XP Sp2 with OSD

 
 
  1. Create a network access account, it only need be a domain user and its password should not expire. Add the account to the Computer Client Agent in the Client node under Site Settings
  2. Import XP SP2 as an operating system Install Package (Note most common issue here.
  3. Add a Distribution point to your new XP SP2 package created in step 1
  4. Create the XP SP2 sysprep package in SCCM
  5. The Deploy.cab included on the CD was not updated properly for XP SP2 so you must download a new version here.
  6. Create a package that points at the extracted CAB file for its source
  7. You do not need to create any programs for the package the build task sequence takes care of this
  8. Add the package to a DP that can be used during your build
  9. Create a package from definition for the Config Mgr Client (a definition is available called "Configuration Manager Client Upgrade" in the create package from definition wizard)
  10. Specify always obtain file from source directory
  11. Usually here I create a share at \\SCCMSERVER\SCCMClient pointing to \\SCCMSERVER\SMS_XXX\Client where XXX is the site code in order to make it easier for manual installs in the future. Note I also usually grant domain computers read access to the share and directory to prevent permissions problems in the future (Note this last permissions step may no longer be necessary in SCCM but I haven't tested it yet)
  12. Update the ccmsetup command line properties accordingly. Extensive information about command line properties on TechNet here.
  13. Add the package to a DP that can be used during your build
  14. Create a "Build and capture a reference operating system image" task sequence
  15. Name the task sequence something appropriate like "Build Windows XP Gold Image"
  16. Select a boot image (I suggest x86 as it will run on all platforms, plus you will be booting from PXE so it really doesn't matter)
  17. Select the Operating System Package you created in step 1
  18. Enter a product key
  19. Set the local admin password to blank
  20. Join a workgroup
  21. Select the Config Mgr client you created in step 4
  22. I generally don't install updates in this phase but this is debatable. You must weigh time to deploy if you have to deploy a bunch of updates during deployment time vs. superseded updates and rebuilding your image more often.
  23. Don't add any software to the base image
  24. Set your image properties
  25. Select a location to save the image and make sure you include the full path including the .wim extension
  26. Enter an account with rights to write to the share
  27. Finish up
  28. Change the task sequence to use "Quick Format"
  29. Right Click on the Task Sequence and choose Edit
  30. Select the "Partition Disk 0″ step
  31. Choose properties on the Default (Primary) partition and check the "Quick Format" option
  32. Create a collection to which you will advertise the task sequence; I usually use _OSD\Base Builds
  33. Advertise the task sequence to the collection you created in step 7 as optional
  34. Right click Task sequence and choose advertise, follow the wizard
  35. Make sure you select the check box "Make this task sequence available to boot media and PXE"
  36. If you are in test and your boundaries are not defined make sure you select "When no local distribution points are available, use remote distribution point"
  37. Make sure you completed step 1
  38. Select a client to build your base image
  39. I suggest using a virtual platform to keep the drivers in the image at a minimum
  40. VMWare ESX is not a good candidate as a platform as it uses SCSI disks only to my knowledge. You do not want SCSI Mass storage drivers in your image, use MS Virtual Server / Virtual PC / Hyper-V or VMWare Server / Workstation
  41. Ensure that you have the network and mass storage drivers to boot the device on the boot image and in the driver store (If you have to do this in the future you must update the PXE and standard DPs)
  42. Add the appropriate boot images (x86 / x64) to the PXE and standard DPs
    1. If you don't see a PXE DP it means you don't have one :), get WDS installed and your PXE Service point
  43. Allow the client to boot from PXE
  44. If this client previously had an SCCM agent on it you just need to add the client to the collection you created in step 6
  45. If this is a new client and SCCM is pre-R2 add the client manually
    1. Add the client by right clicking the Computer Associations node under OSD and choosing "Import Computer Information"
    2. Enter the Name of the computer; I use XPBase
    3. Enter the MAC and or SMBIOS GUID
    4. Add the computer to the collection you created in step 7
  46. If you are using SCCM R2 you can enable unknown computer support on the PXE service point but choose wisely; option 10.2 may still be the best choice given the risk of accidentally formatting your CXOs laptop
  47. Boot the device up to PXE and choose your task sequence. In less than an hour you should have the start of a great XP Image

  48. -------------------
    Thanks,
    http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

23 November 2008

SCCM 2007 Help full topics from Technet

1. Configuration Manager Single Site Planning and Deployment

ü Configuration Manager Supported Configurations

ü Prerequisites for Installing Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager Site Naming

ü SMS Provider Overview

ü Configuration Manager Site Database Overview

ü Planning Configuration Manager Boundaries

ü Configuration Manager in Multiple Active Directory Forests

ü Extending the Active Directory Schema for Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager and Name Resolution

ü Configuration Manager and Service Location (Site Information and Management Points)

ü Configuration Manager Site Modes

ü Configuration Manager Custom Web Site Overview

ü Configuration Manager Discovery Planning

ü Configuration Manager Site System Planning

ü Configuration Manager Service Principal Name Requirements

ü Configuration Manager and Network Load Balancing Clusters

ü Configuration Manager Security and Privacy Planning

ü Configuration Manager Setup Overview

ü Configuration Manager Post Setup Considerations

ü Configuration Manager Planning and Deployment Flowcharts

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Planning a Single Site

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Deploying a Single Site

2. Configuration Manager Multiple Site Planning and Deployment

ü Administering Multi-Site Hierarchies

ü Roaming Between Sites in Different Modes

ü Configuration Manager Site to Site Communications

ü About Data Priorities

ü Administrator Workflow: Configuration Manager Hierarchy Planning and Deployment

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Planning Multiple Sites

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Deploying Multiple Sites

3. Configuring Configuration Manager Sites for Best Performance

ü Performance Considerations When Designing Configuration Manager Sites

ü Best Practices for Central and Primary Site Hardware and Software Configuration

ü Performance Configuration Recommendations

ü Expected Server Resource Usage for Configuration Manager Sites

ü Monitoring Site Performance

ü Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Performance

4. Configuration Manager Upgrade and Interoperability Planning and Deployment

ü Planning to Upgrade to Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager 2007 Upgrade Checklist

ü Configuration Manager In-Place Upgrade

ü Configuration Manager Side-By-Side Upgrade

ü Upgrading Secondary Sites

ü Configuration Manager Post-Upgrade Considerations

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Upgrade and Interoperability

ü Configuration Manager Upgrade Flowcharts

ü Configuration Manager Upgrade Administrator Workflows

5. Deploying Configuration Manager Sites to Support Internet-Based Clients

ü Overview of Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides an overview of Internet-based client management.

ü Prerequisites for Internet-Based Client Management

ü Lists the external and product dependencies for Internet-based client management.

ü Planning for Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides planning information for deploying a site for Internet-based client management.

ü Configuring Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides the configuration checklist and tasks to configure a site for Internet-based client management.

6. Deploying Configuration Manager Sites in International and Multi-Language Environments

ü Planning and Deploying Your Multilingual Site Hierarchy

ü Tasks for International and Multi-Language Configuration Manager Clients

7. Configuration Manager Tasks for Decommissioning Sites and Hierarchies

ü How to Remove a Primary Site from a Hierarchy

ü How to Remove a Secondary Site Using the Configuration Manager Console

ü How to Remove a Secondary Site From a Hierarchy

8. Planning and Deploying Clients for Configuration Manager 2007

ü Overview of Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides an overview of client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Prerequisites for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides information about the necessary prerequisites for client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Planning for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides planning information for the client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Configuring Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides the configuration checklist and tasks to configure client deployment for the site.

ü Tasks for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides a set of tasks to perform client deployment objectives.

ü Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides troubleshooting information for deploying and managing clients in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Best Practices for Securing Clients

Provides security and privacy information and best practices for client deployment.

ü Technical Reference for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides technical reference information for client deployment.



Here is the chm file can bedownload from Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=81997356-7f18-48b2-a53a-d6f995a47f35&DisplayLang=en

-------------------
Thanks,
http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/

SCCM 2007 Help full topics from Technet

1. Configuration Manager Single Site Planning and Deployment

ü Configuration Manager Supported Configurations

ü Prerequisites for Installing Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager Site Naming

ü SMS Provider Overview

ü Configuration Manager Site Database Overview

ü Planning Configuration Manager Boundaries

ü Configuration Manager in Multiple Active Directory Forests

ü Extending the Active Directory Schema for Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager and Name Resolution

ü Configuration Manager and Service Location (Site Information and Management Points)

ü Configuration Manager Site Modes

ü Configuration Manager Custom Web Site Overview

ü Configuration Manager Discovery Planning

ü Configuration Manager Site System Planning

ü Configuration Manager Service Principal Name Requirements

ü Configuration Manager and Network Load Balancing Clusters

ü Configuration Manager Security and Privacy Planning

ü Configuration Manager Setup Overview

ü Configuration Manager Post Setup Considerations

ü Configuration Manager Planning and Deployment Flowcharts

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Planning a Single Site

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Deploying a Single Site

2. Configuration Manager Multiple Site Planning and Deployment

ü Administering Multi-Site Hierarchies

ü Roaming Between Sites in Different Modes

ü Configuration Manager Site to Site Communications

ü About Data Priorities

ü Administrator Workflow: Configuration Manager Hierarchy Planning and Deployment

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Planning Multiple Sites

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Deploying Multiple Sites

3. Configuring Configuration Manager Sites for Best Performance

ü Performance Considerations When Designing Configuration Manager Sites

ü Best Practices for Central and Primary Site Hardware and Software Configuration

ü Performance Configuration Recommendations

ü Expected Server Resource Usage for Configuration Manager Sites

ü Monitoring Site Performance

ü Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Performance

4. Configuration Manager Upgrade and Interoperability Planning and Deployment

ü Planning to Upgrade to Configuration Manager

ü Configuration Manager 2007 Upgrade Checklist

ü Configuration Manager In-Place Upgrade

ü Configuration Manager Side-By-Side Upgrade

ü Upgrading Secondary Sites

ü Configuration Manager Post-Upgrade Considerations

ü Configuration Manager Tasks for Upgrade and Interoperability

ü Configuration Manager Upgrade Flowcharts

ü Configuration Manager Upgrade Administrator Workflows

5. Deploying Configuration Manager Sites to Support Internet-Based Clients

ü Overview of Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides an overview of Internet-based client management.

ü Prerequisites for Internet-Based Client Management

ü Lists the external and product dependencies for Internet-based client management.

ü Planning for Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides planning information for deploying a site for Internet-based client management.

ü Configuring Internet-Based Client Management

ü Provides the configuration checklist and tasks to configure a site for Internet-based client management.

6. Deploying Configuration Manager Sites in International and Multi-Language Environments

ü Planning and Deploying Your Multilingual Site Hierarchy

ü Tasks for International and Multi-Language Configuration Manager Clients

7. Configuration Manager Tasks for Decommissioning Sites and Hierarchies

ü How to Remove a Primary Site from a Hierarchy

ü How to Remove a Secondary Site Using the Configuration Manager Console

ü How to Remove a Secondary Site From a Hierarchy

8. Planning and Deploying Clients for Configuration Manager 2007

ü Overview of Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides an overview of client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Prerequisites for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides information about the necessary prerequisites for client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Planning for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides planning information for the client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Configuring Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides the configuration checklist and tasks to configure client deployment for the site.

ü Tasks for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides a set of tasks to perform client deployment objectives.

ü Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides troubleshooting information for deploying and managing clients in Configuration Manager 2007.

ü Best Practices for Securing Clients

Provides security and privacy information and best practices for client deployment.

ü Technical Reference for Configuration Manager Client Deployment

Provides technical reference information for client deployment.



Here is the chm file can bedownload from Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=81997356-7f18-48b2-a53a-d6f995a47f35&DisplayLang=en

-------------------
Thanks,
http://paddymaddy.blogspot.com/