SCCM 2007 SP2 Second site install DCOM errors MSI Errors
Track down that CLSID in the registry to match it to something meaningful then grant the permission in DCOM as described here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb633148.aspx The HTTP 500 errors are probably SQL permissions. Are you seeing them on MPlist and MPCert or just MPlist? John Marcum | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jmarcum/|
January 13th, 2011 6:58pm

Attempting to reinstall secondary site after removal Getting the below reoccuring errors and also noticing some odd DCOM permission behavior. The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Launch permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {D9B257A6-C7FC-4B76-9824-599466B69D3B} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool. This guid is the SMS Agent, I manually went into DCOM and added NETWORK SERVICE and LOCAL SERVICE and even set these to as default permissions to DCOM. After a few minutes when I go back into DCOM the permissions I added are removed and a new DCOM error is in the system log. MSIinstaller is also logging frantic information errors in the log with no usable data. The description for Event ID ( 1035 ) in Source ( MsiInstaller ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: Configuration Manager Client, 4.00.6487.2000, 1033, 0, (NULL), , So far the site has installed but is not functioning correctly, the DMP and MP both fail HTTP testing returning a 500 internal server error though they appear to be installed in IIS. The below appears to be missing from IIS SMS Distrubution Points Pool SMS_DP_SMSPKGD$ SMS_DP_SMSSIG$ Packages cannot copy to the site and it returns errors 5481 and 5436 in SCCM (from the failed port 80 tests) I browsed around and didn't find the same dcom issue that I was getting, maybe I'm unique? Thanks@!
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January 13th, 2011 10:30pm

I don't know if you saw this from my original post. " This guid is the SMS Agent, I manually went into DCOM and added NETWORK SERVICE and LOCAL SERVICE and even set these to as default permissions to DCOM. After a few minutes when I go back into DCOM the permissions I added are removed and a new DCOM error is in the system log." Basically, I did exactly as you described and the permissions unassigned themselves. Oh, and errors on list and cert. both 500
January 14th, 2011 5:58am

I would not worry about the DCOM permissions at that point of time. Make sure that the MP is working first. Was the MP installed successfully (mpsetup.log and mpmsi.log)? You can also run the MP troubleshooter from ConfigMgr Toolkit V2 to see if all prerequisites are met. And there are a lot of threads here in the forums that deal with those http 500 errrors.
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January 14th, 2011 6:24am

the mp.msi and mpsetup.log report success with no return value 3 errors. mpsetup <01-13-2011 07:09:38> Installing the SMSMP <01-13-2011 07:09:38> Passed OS version check. <01-13-2011 07:09:38> IIS Service is installed. <01-13-2011 07:09:38> No versions of SMSMP are installed. Installing new SMSMP. <01-13-2011 07:09:38> Enabling MSI logging. mp.msi will log to D:\SCCM\logs\mpMSI.log <01-13-2011 07:09:38> Installing D:\SCCM\bin\i386\mp.msi CCMINSTALLDIR="D:\SMS_CCM" CCMSERVERDATAROOT="D:\SCCM" USESMSPORTS=TRUE SMSPORTS=80 USESMSSSLPORTS=TRUE SMSSSLPORTS=443 USESMSSSL=TRUE SMSSSLSTATE=0 CCMENABLELOGGING=TRUE CCMLOGLEVEL=1 CCMLOGMAXSIZE=1000000 CCMLOGMAXHISTORY=1 <01-13-2011 07:11:03> mp.msi exited with return code: 0 <01-13-2011 07:11:03> Verifying CCM_CLIENT virtual directory. <01-13-2011 07:11:03> Website path is IIS://LocalHost/W3SVC/1. <01-13-2011 07:11:03> Connecting to IIS. <01-13-2011 07:11:04> CCM_CLIENT is currently D:\SCCM\Client. <01-13-2011 07:11:04> Installation was successful. mp.msi Everything looks good except the below MSI (s) (DC:24) [07:11:03:930]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: SMS Management Point. Product Version: 4.00.6487.2000. Product Language: 1033. Installation success or error status: 0. The only search results I have found on the above error in the mpmsi.log are below " The answer, after over 20 hours with Microsoft support on the phone and remoted into the server, was to wipe the server and reinstall everything. WMI was checked for issues, none found. Other suggestions were rebuilding the IIS server, rebuilding the WMI repository, and on and on. After 2 weeks of troubleshooting, I determined it would be faster to "Format C and reinstall", and it was. I was told this issue was seen once before, but that the other company reinstalled Server 2008 and everything else as well, so what is actually wrong will be found out by the next unfortunate soul that runs into this issue, if they have the time, or they'll reinstall everything, too." This was tried and generated the errors above in the ms.msi Thanks for the replies guys.
January 14th, 2011 3:41pm

Nevermind, decided to open a case with Microsoft I'll post the results here if there are results.
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January 21st, 2011 1:19am

Does anyone know a forum besides this one I could post on? I've tried googling around but all signs point to this one being the best. Thanks
January 21st, 2011 2:42am

The problem was an sms DCOM object that wasn’t being removed with the deinstall, CCMclean (unsupported on sccm 2007) with the /mp switch removed the bad object and allowed for a full install. The MP is reporting properly now. I discovered this on my own, though the microsoft tech was helpful this appears to be a rare issue that occurs on 2003 server machines after a DC demotion then a promotion
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January 29th, 2011 12:21am

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