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SCCM R2 SP1 - Distribution Server Deployment Issue

I was wondering if anyone could assist here.  I have just built a new SCCM Primary site server and when trying to deploy a new Distribution server I run into the below 3 items (cut out from ccm.log).  Any and all assistance would be appreciated.

======>Begin Processing request: "2097155000", machine name: "XXXXXXXXXXX"  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.072+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
Execute query exec [sp_IsMPAvailable] N'ORF'~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.093+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Trying the 'best-shot' account which worked for previous CCRs (index = 0x0)~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.094+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Attempting to connect to administrative share '\\XXXXXXXXX\admin$' using account 'XXXX\XXXXX'~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.094+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> The 'best-shot' account has now succeeded 1 times and failed 0 times.  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.497+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Connected to administrative share on machine XXXXXXXXX using account 'XXXX\XXXXX'~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.498+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Attempting to make IPC connection to share <\\XXXXXXXXX\IPC$> ~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.498+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Searching for SMSClientInstall.* under '\\XXXXXXXXX\admin$\'~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:49.616+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> System OS version string "6.3.9600" converted to 6.30  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:52.914+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Unable to get SMS_Client object from WMI on remote machine "XXXXXXXXX", error = 0x80041010.  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:53.583+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Creating \ VerifyingCopying existence of destination directory \\XXXXXXXXX\admin$\ccmsetup.~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:53.940+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Copying client files to \\XXXXXXXXX\admin$\ccmsetup.~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:59.342+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Copying file "F:\SCCM2012\bin\I386\MobileClient.tcf" to "MobileClient.tcf"  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:20:59.520+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Copying file "F:\SCCM2012\bin\I386\ccmsetup.exe" to "ccmsetup.exe"  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:14.697+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Created service "ccmsetup" on machine "XXXXXXXXX".  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:19.722+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Started service "ccmsetup" on machine "XXXXXXXXX".  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:19.807+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Deleting SMS Client Install Lock File '\\XXXXXXXXX\admin$\SMSClientInstall.ORF'~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:19.985+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
Execute query exec [sp_CP_SetLastErrorCode] 2097155000, 0~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.165+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
---> Completed request "2097155000", machine name "XXXXXXXXX".  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.167+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
Deleted request "2097155000", machine name "XXXXXXXXX"  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.167+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
Execute query exec [sp_CP_SetPushRequestMachineStatus] 2097155000, 4~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.167+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
Execute query exec [sp_CP_SetLatest] 2097155000, N'02/23/2017 18:21:20', 4~  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.169+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>
<======End request: "2097155000", machine name: "XXXXXXXXX".  $$<SMS_CLIENT_CONFIG_MANAGER><02-23-2017 13:21:20.178+300><thread=6380 (0x18EC)>


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  • for error 0x80041010 check this link - the WMI on your distribution server might not be working correctly.
    https://www.virtuallyboring.com/microsoft-wmi-invalid-class-error-0x80041010/ - bvangeel 7 years ago

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