%11PXE Control Manager detected PXE service point is not responding to PXE requests. The status code and text is %1, %2.%12 Possible cause: PXE service point encountered an error when connecting to SQL Server. Solution: Verify that the SQL server is properly configured to allow PXE Service Point access. If using a standard SQL security account, verify that the SQL Server is configured to allow standard SQL Security; or configure the PXE Service Point to use an NT integrated security account, with appropriate access. If using integrated security, verify the account used by the PXE service point to connect to the SQL server is a member of the SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_group on the SQL server, that the account is not locked out, and that the account password is not expired. (In standard security, the default account is SMS_SQL_RX_ .) Possible cause: The SQL server Service Principal Names (SPNs) are not registered correctly in Active Directory Solution: Ensure SQL server SPNs are correctly registered. %0
Primary sites are used to administer Configuration Manager hierarchies. Secondary sites must be children of the primary sites, ...
Product Compliance database and tools to maintain and manage it. Using this data, an administrator can create queries on ...
PXE control manager could not update its settings to the new values.%12 Possible cause: PXE may be overloaded. Solution: ...
PXE Control Manager detected PXE service point is not responding to PXE requests. The error is %1.%12 Possible cause: PXE ...
PXE Control Manager detected PXE service point is not responding to PXE requests. The status code and text is %1, %2.%12 ...
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Read the existing "%1" inbox definition. The inbox should exist on the Client Access Points with the relative path "%2".%12%3%4%5%6%7%8%9%10%0 ...
Read the existing "%1" inbox definition. The inbox should exist on the named export "%2" with the relative path "%3".%12%4%5%6%7%8%9%10%0 ...
Read the existing "%1" inbox definition. The inbox should exist on the Site Server with the relative path "%2".%12%3%4%5%6%7%8%9%10%0 ...