- System Center Configuration Manager 2007
- System Center Configuration Manager 2012
- System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2
Deleting a package will also delete the access accounts associated with it. Deleting an access account will not delete the corresponding Windows account.
Data Corruption Warning If the site being introduced into the hierarchy is using a site code that was previously used within ...
Database creation has exceeded the timeout value. This might be due to slow network response, a very large database, or failure. ...
Database: 2]. MergeDatabase: Unable to write errors to Error table. Could be due to a non-nullable column in a predefined ...
Deinstalling the site will uninstall ConfigMgr at the secondary site, and then delete all information about the site and ...
Deleting a package will also delete the access accounts associated with it. Deleting an access account will not delete the ...
Deleting a resource from the ConfigMgr console will remove the resource record from the database. Any active computer associations ...
Deleting the collection will also delete any subcollections it has, and any advertisements and security rights to it. Queries ...
Deleting the distribution point role for this branch distribution point removes all packages that have been distributed to ...
Deleting the package will also delete its programs and any advertisements of these programs. If the package has source files, ...