SCCM: After PXE boot, task sequence not found in certain VLAN
Hi all,
I am working as an application manager in a school. Since a few months, we moved from PDQ Deploy to SCCM 2016. I am still getting to know my way around it. Of course we hired a specialist to do this migration. But I can not reach out to him now because of holidays.
Anyway, what is going on: this week we scheduled to deploy the newly built image to clients in a few classrooms. All classrooms are deploying fine, except for one. As soon as we PXE boot the client and select the task sequence, we are getting the following error: "Failed to run task sequence. This task sequence cannot be run because the program files for "GLR0004" (package ID) cannot be located on a distribution point."
Since it's working in all the other classrooms and not there, i suspect it's something with boundaries. But my knowledge is not good enough to start playing with it.
Anyone here knows in which direction to look for? Thanks so much!
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I am working as an application manager in a school. Since a few months, we moved from PDQ Deploy to SCCM 2016. I am still getting to know my way around it. Of course we hired a specialist to do this migration. But I can not reach out to him now because of holidays.
Anyway, what is going on: this week we scheduled to deploy the newly built image to clients in a few classrooms. All classrooms are deploying fine, except for one. As soon as we PXE boot the client and select the task sequence, we are getting the following error: "Failed to run task sequence. This task sequence cannot be run because the program files for "GLR0004" (package ID) cannot be located on a distribution point."
Since it's working in all the other classrooms and not there, i suspect it's something with boundaries. But my knowledge is not good enough to start playing with it.
Anyone here knows in which direction to look for? Thanks so much!
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