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Question : Problem: SCCM problem with some packages
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Hi,
We have recently upgraded from SMS 2003 to SCCM 2007. Everything seems to have gone smoothly and working fine but we have a few packages that are not msi's and are actually scripts that it runs. Some of these scripts arent working even though SMS reports the package installed successfully. The scripts that "fail" are ones that copy a file from a server to the local pc. I have read that with SCCM there are 2 types of security modes and if you chose Advanced it uses the local system account to run packages and not a user account. If we change the package to run as the user and only when a user is logged in then the script works, however, we dont want our packages to only run when a user is logged in and the user wont have rights to install software on the pc.
Has anyone come across this issue before and know of a solution?
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Answer : Problem: SCCM problem with some packages
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We have managed to fix it. The problem was that all the packages had been moved to a cluster share which as it turns out did not have Kerberos authentication enabled. We have now enabled this and everything seems to work fine.
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