Someone help me on application deployment for A application deployed as required on a collection

Someone help me on application deployment for A application deployed as required on a collection with DT using windows installer but deployment report or status is slowly updating & its not deploying all targeted users some machines are running, progress, unknown status

December 17th, 2013 4:24pm

So you are deploying a required application to a user collection and aren't getting results quickly? How long ago did you deploy this?
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December 17th, 2013 4:39pm

So you are deploying a required application to a user collection and aren't getting results quickly? How long ago did you deploy this?
  • Proposed as answer by Garth JonesMVP Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:36 AM
December 18th, 2013 12:38am

So you are deploying a required application to a user collection and aren't getting results quickly? How long ago did you deploy this?
  • Proposed as answer by Garth JonesMVP Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:36 AM
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December 18th, 2013 12:38am

ConfigMgr is not designed to do most things in real-time, especially updating the status of things.  When you make your deployment, clients will only find out that they have a new deployment when policy updates next.  Status information is sent on a cycle controled by client policy.  Most status messages only show up in statistics after they have been summarized on a schedule.

 

If you need stuff to happen more quickly, you'll need to force these items to happen.

December 18th, 2013 2:27pm

Hi,

Did they install successfully?

If not, please check the logs on the client related to the application. Such as AppIntentEval.log, AppEnforce.log,CITaskMgr.log etc.

If it installed successfully, please check state messages produced from clients to confirm compliance state.

  1. Search application title in the AppIntentEval.log to find the ScopeId.
  2. Search the ScopeId in CIAgent.log to find the compliance state.
  3. Then search the ScopeId in StateMessage.log, compare the state with that in CIAgent.log. And confirm that stat message is forwarded successfully.  

Best Regards,

Joyce Li

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December 19th, 2013 9:15pm

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