%11Systems Management Server cannot update the already existing object "%1" in Active Directory. Possible cause: This site's SMS Service account or the site server's machine account may not have full control rights for the "System Management" container in Active Directory Solution: Give the site's SMS Service account full control rights to the "System Management" container, and all child objects in Active Directory. Possible cause: The Active Directory object "%1" has been moved to a location outside of the "System Management" container, or has been lost. Solution: Delete the object from its current location, and let SMS create a new object. Possible cause: The Active Directory schema has not been extended with the correct SMS Active Directory classes and attributes. Solution: Turn off Active Directory publishing for each site in the forest, until the schema can be extended. The schema can be extended with the tool "extadsch.exe" from the SMS CD.%0
Synchronization component failed: Unable to write to %2. Type = %1. Possible cause: Typically, this error results when the ...
Syntax: REMOTE 2 \Site Server Name\ where Address = valid IP Address or Host Name or REMOTE 0 \Site Server Name\ where Resource ...
Systems Management Server cannot create the object "%1" in Active Directory. Possible cause: This site's SMS Service account ...
Systems Management Server cannot delete the object "%1" in Active Directory. Possible cause: This site's SMS Service account ...
Systems Management Server cannot update the already existing object "%1" in Active Directory. Possible cause: This site's ...
Systems Management Server cannot update the dNSHostName property for the existing object "%1" in Active Directory. This property ...
Target site {0} is off-line, upgrading, or being installed and should not be modified until it returns to an active state. ...
Task Sequence: %1!s! has failed with the error code ( 2!08lX!). For more information, please contact your system administrator ...
Templates can be used to define deployment properties, such as target collection, package, and client settings. The properties ...