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We have around 550 Vista PCs all with an SMS Client installed. We moved to a Vista SOE this year from a Windows 2000 SOE.
We have found that some SMS clients are failing and removing themselves altogether from the SMS Collections. Upon investigation I tried to reinstall the client, but kept getting 80041002 WMI errors (Invalid Namespace) Also the SMS Agent service was not turned on and would not turn on manually. I used the ccmclean.exe tool to uninstall the SMS client and reinstall, same problem, couldnt install because of WMI errors.
I did some investigation on WMI errors and found the winmgmt /salvagerepository command line that rebuilds the WMI repository, after this was completed on one of the affected PCs the SMS client reinstalled successfully and started communicating with the SMS server after the restart.
On the next problem PC I ran the WMI Diagnostics vb script three times, Once just after I logged on (as local administrator) then again after I had run the repository salvage and then again after I had reinstalled the SMS Client&&&&all of them reported that we had a fairly large WMI problem.
A few questions:
How does the WMI repository get corrupted?
At no stage during the SOE creation process did I make any changes to how the WMI stuff is set up via default&&should I have done something to the WMI when creating the SOE??
From the Log generated, how do we fix the problems, so the repository does not get corrupted and our SMS clients dont uninstall themselves from out SMS server???
The logs are attached in the .zip file.
The wmi diagnostic script can be found here: http://go.microsoft.com/fw
Regards
Jason
UWA Library IT
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