SCCM Client automatically installing
I have a fresh computer that (once joined to my domain) starts installing the SCCM Client. Client Push Installation and SUP Installations are not enabled.
I have no advertisements to install the client, WSUS is not configured to install the client as well. There are no CCR Records on the Site Server for pending installations.
Does anyone know how the client could possibly be installing? Or what logs can let me know how the ccmsetup.exe is being executed?
Thanks!
December 21st, 2010 8:22am
Have you checked Group Policies and Logins scripts? Maybe that is the source for installation.
Regards,
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December 21st, 2010 8:39am
on top of Jörgens reply, also check the event log on the client. It might give you some information about the source.Kent Agerlund | My blogs: http://blog.coretech.dk/author/kea/ and http://scug.dk/ | Twitter @Agerlund | Linkedin: /kentagerlund
December 21st, 2010 8:44am
Also, you could check the ccmsetup.log, and verify the
source list,
which might provide some clue to identify from the SCCM client installation is happening.
Regards, Madan
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December 21st, 2010 3:29pm
If you check all the suggested log above you should be able to find out
where the client is coming from. But as you state. The client begin the installation just after you join the domain, then it might also be something in your Group Policy...
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