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SMS_ISVCatalogs Deleted

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Hello All,
We are using SCCM 1910. While troubleshooting we have mistakenly deleted SMS_ISVCatalogs class from SCCM Server. Now we are not able to add Third Party catalog again.
It shows error while adding any Third Party Catalog.
Do we have any option to recover without Backup Recovery or SCCM upgrade?
Thanks & Regards,
Sushant
Monday, July 20, 2020 6:48 AM
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Your only path here (minus a backup) is to open a support case.
Jason | https://home.configmgrftw.com | @jasonsandys
Monday, July 20, 2020 1:24 PM -
Hi,
Thanks for posting in TechNet.
I am afraid that it is difficult to recover it without Backup Recovery or SCCM upgrade. Maybe we could try to reset the SCCM site.
Here is the three ways:
1.Run Configuration Manager Setup from <SCCM site installation folder>\BIN\X64\setup.exe.
2.On Site Server Start Menu > click Configuration Manager Setup.
3.Using uninstall Configuration manager option in Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features.
If it fails, agree with Jason, it is better to open the ticket to get better solution.
Thanks for your time.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2020 8:22 AM -
Hi,
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Friday, July 24, 2020 7:46 AM -
Hi,
It seems there is no update for a couple of days. Have you tried the suggestions provided? How about the status of the problem? Here is a short summary of this problem.
Problem:
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We have mistakenly deleted SMS_ISVCatalogs class from SCCM Server. Now we are not able to add Third Party catalog again.
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I am afraid that it is difficult to recover it without Backup Recovery or SCCM upgrade. Maybe we could try to reset the SCCM site.
Here is the three ways:
1.Run Configuration Manager Setup from <SCCM site installation folder>\BIN\X64\setup.exe.
2.On Site Server Start Menu > click Configuration Manager Setup.
3.Using uninstall Configuration manager option in Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features.
Regards,
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