SCCM Console crashes when viewing component status
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I have deployed SCCM with 1 primary and 4 secondary sites. Everytime I check the component status on 2 of the 4 sites the SCCM Administrator console crashes no matter how I am logged in. I have had no installation issue thus far and the sites that cause the console to crash are working fine. I can even check the same sites 'Site System' status and that does not crash the console. Anyone have any ideas??
Thanks,
Brian
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- If you guys have not gotten this to work yet, then I'd suggest opening a case with product support. I just installed a new hierarchy yesterday (central, primary, and secondary) and can view Component status for any of my three sites fine. As far as I know, this is not a known issue.
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Me too.
I am setting up SCCM just as a proof of concept. The console crashes every time I try to look at status messages.
The only time it does not crash is if I am looged in to the console as the same user that installed SQL.
I have flattened the server and installed it twice with the same results. I suspect it is a problem with DCOM settings somehow, but I was unable to get it to work.
The console works fine from XP computers with the console installed no mater what SMS Admin account I use, just not on the Site Server itself. I've tried both RDP and logged in directly to the console. The server is running Windows 2003 R2 SP2 and SQL 2005 SP1.
- If you guys have not gotten this to work yet, then I'd suggest opening a case with product support. I just installed a new hierarchy yesterday (central, primary, and secondary) and can view Component status for any of my three sites fine. As far as I know, this is not a known issue.
- I had the same issue, I could only view Site Status only when using the account which SCCM was installed with.. anything else and it crashed.
I've copied the account permissions from this user account (domain admin) to a domain group (SCCM Administrators) and still experienced the same issues..
They resolution I found was to clone the config mgr user (from the admin console > security rights > users node) which was used to install Config Mgr to the account(s) you want to use to administer SCCM. When cloning I selected both class and instance security rights.
This is still far from ideal as you should be able to assign identical permissions to Domain Groups as well as Users, as it sits it means every user that manages SCCM needs to be added into the console manually (rather than added into an SCCM Admin group in AD).
I think a case still needs to be logged with MS on this.. Here's a post from dev that solved an issue:
1. removing the site from the MMC and closing it2. Deleting the Adminconsole cache file from \document and settings\%username%\application data\microsoft\mmc3. starting the MMC and reconnect to the site server/database.Might give it a shot.
- Propuesto como respuestabigmikepennington lunes, 29 de junio de 2009 14:16
- I had this issue as well. The console on the primary server would crash when I went to 2 of my 5 subsites. Yet if I opened the console on my machine I could check those subsites. I deleted my user profile on the server and logged back in and the console has worked flawlessly everytime so far. While not exactly as you described you may try deleting the user profiles of the accounts you were trying, if they were already created before you installed the console.
Yeah, i had this issue and deleting the profile worked for me as well.
I too had this same issue but it was only after I installed a secondary site then tried to view the site status afterward. Weird!
I found that just deleting the site database connection in the MMC and then readding fixes the issue, I did not have to reload the user profile.
Mike Griggs
I also did face the same issue in my SCCM installation for one of the Child\Secondary Sites. As mentioned earlier by Wally in one of the reply post, delete the 'adminconsole' MMC Temp file from 'C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Application Data\Microsoft\MMC' location and it should work fine when the console opens up the next time.
Furthermore as a last resort, recreate the Windows profile if the above doesn't work.
Cheers...!
Saj
- Saj's reply above, worked for me.
My SCCM console was taking 45 - 60 seconds to load and when looking at properties of some settings, the MMC would crash out.
I deleted the adminconsole MMC and now my MMC loads in a couple of seconds and no crashes
Mike
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