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Ccmsetup.exe file information Ccmsetup.exe process in Windows Task Manager. The process known as ccmsetup belongs to software System Center (version 2012 Configuration Manager) or Systems Management Server or System Center Configuration Manager by Microsoft (www.microsoft.com). Description: Ccmsetup.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. This script is tested on these platforms by the author. It is likely to work on other platforms as well. If you try it and find that it works on another platform, please add a note to the script discussion to let others know. Deleted file C: WINDOWS ccmsetup ccmsetup.exe.download ccmsetup 12/3/2014 11:08:11 AM 2608 (0x0A30) Task 'Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Task' does not exist ccmsetup 12/3/2014 11:08:11 AM 2608 (0x0A30). Ccmsetup.log is exiting with return code 0 that mean SCCM client installed Successfully. When client is installed go to control panel, Press configuration manager, Go to action-tab and run below policy. Machine Policy retrieval & Evaluation cycle User policy retrieval & Evaluation cycle.

We configure Client Push Installation in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, the installation of Configuration Manager Agent take long time to install on clients.

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We also notice that client take long time to download to C:Windowsccmsetup folder and I checked ccmsetup.log file I found the following:

File ‘C:WindowsccmsetupWindowsFirewallConfigurationProvider.msi’ does not exist. Discovery failed.

File ‘C:Windowsccmsetupvcredist_x86.exe’ doesn’t exist.

File ‘C:Windowsccmsetupvc50727_x86.exe’ doesn’t exist.

File ‘C:WindowsccmsetupMicrosoftPolicyPlatformSetup.msi’ doesn’t exist.

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File ‘C:WindowsccmsetupWindowsFirewallConfigurationProvider.msi’ doesn’t exist.

File ‘C:WindowsccmsetupSCEPInstall.exe’ doesn’t exist.

File ‘C:Windowsccmsetupclient.msi’ doesn’t exist.

Download Update: 15750351 out of 61961080 bytes transferred.

Download Update: 16050379 out of 61961080 bytes transferred.

Then I found the “successfully download” message in the ccmsetup.log file after one day. And everything is working fine after client installation such as Hardware and Software inventory, Remote Tool, Software Distribution, Software Update, Endpoint Protection, Power Management and other Configuration feature.

Given this situation, we don’t need to worry about our SCCM server, it should be running well. And there is no download problem between the SCCM server and the client machines.

Meanwhile, the download slow issue also can be related with BITS settings. It can occurs if the BITS throttling is enabled on the client machines.

To avoid it, we can use Group Policy to force the client to disable the BITS throttling. To do this, please try:

  1. On Domain Controller Server, open GPMC
  2. Create a new policy and link to the client machines (OU) or the domain.
  3. In the left pane of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Network, and then click Background Intelligent Transfer Service.
  4. In the Setting pane, double-click Limit the maximum network bandwidth for BITS background transfers.
  5. In the top pane of the dialog box, click Disabled.

After that, please the user reboot the client computer and then logon again. The new polices will be applied to the client computers and the BITS throttling will be disabled.

I check if the BITS configured in SCCM client settings by the following:

  1. Open SCCM 2012 Console
  2. Click Administration, then click Client Settings.
  3. By default, check the Properties if the Default Settings.
  4. Check the settings of the first item “Background Intelligent Transfer
  5. Please make sure the settings “Limit the maximum network bandwidth for BITS background transfers” is configured as: False.
  6. If you have customize client settings, please check the same settings.

After disable Limit the maximum network bandwidth through Group Policy the download of the SCCM setup files become very fast.

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There are several scenarios where you would need to manually install or uninstall the SCCM agent/client, and here’s a quick guide how to do it!

Manual Installation

The SCCM 2012 client is stored on your SCCM server (or additional Management Points) in the Client-folder under SMS_SITECODE (SCCMSERVERSMS_SITECODEClient).
You can run the setup using syntax or just simply use the GUI to choose your settings after installation.
If you prefer the scripty way use: ccmsetup.exe /mp:SCCMSERVER /logon SMSSITECODE=AUTO
You can read more about the setup commands at TechNet.

Or

Run ccmsetup.exe, when the client is installed go to Control Panel, press Configuration Manager.
Go to the Site-tab, press Configure Settings to elevate the window and then press Find Site.
Make sure the proper site name shows up and then press OK. The client will now download and apply your client policies.

Uninstall

Ccmsetup Uninstall

Uninstalling the client is pretty straight forward.
Open a command prompt (elevated privileges).
Write: C:Windowsccmsetupccmsetup.exe /uninstall

Installation Error Codes:

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  • 2 – The system cannot find the file specified.
  • 5 – Access denied.
  • 52 – You were not connected because a duplicate name exists on the network. Make sure there is not a duplicate name in DNS and that 2 machines don’t have the same IP in DNS.
  • 53 – Unable to locate – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920852 – cannot connect to admin$ – Computer Browser not started – add File/print sharing to Exceptions in Firewall – turn file and print on.
  • 58 – The specified server cannot perform The requested operation
  • 64 – The specified network name is no longer available. Source: Windows
  • 67 – network name cannot be found.
    86 – network password is not correct? Machine Name <> resolved name.
  • 112 – Not enough disk space
  • 1003 – Cannot complete this function.
  • 1053 – The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.
  • 1068 – The dependency service or group failed to start
  • 1130 – Not enough server storage is available to process this command. Source: Windows
  • 1203 – The network path was either typed incorrectly, does not exist, or the network provider is not currently available. Please try retyping the path or contact your network administrator.
  • 1208 – An extended error has occurred. Source: Windows
  • 1396 – Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect. (NBTSTAT -a reverse lookup, duplicate IP address)
  • 1450 – Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service. Source: Windows
  • 2147749889 – Generic WMI failure (Broken WMI)
  • 2147749890 – not found – Source: Windows Management (WMI) – try repair WMI
  • 2147749904 – Invalid class – Source: Windows Management (WMI)
  • 2147749908 – Initialization failure – Source: Windows Management (WMI)
  • 2147942405 – Access is Denied (Firewall rule? / MacAfee-HIPS?)
  • 2147944122 – The RPC server is unavailable. (Dcom is miss-configured for security . http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899965 )
  • 2148007941 – Server Execution Failed