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Error/Waring in the ConfigMgrSetup.log of SCCM 2012

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Hy,
I have installed Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager including SP1.
The installation of the central administration site completed successfully but in the ConfigMgrSetup.log some errors/warnings appears.
Is there a way to these problems?
Can i uninstall SCCM and reinstall it again?
ConfigMgrSetup.log:
WARNING: Failed to find default package file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsStore.resx. LastError=2 $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.449-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
Info: Failed to load default resource. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.449-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
Info: Try Load resource from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsStore.en-US.resx. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.455-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
WARNING: Failed to find default package file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsStore.en-US.resx. LastError=2 $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.455-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
Info: Try Load resource from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsStore.en.resx. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.461-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
WARNING: Failed to find default package file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsStore.en.resx. LastError=2 $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.462-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
ERROR: Failed to convert LCID to name. Error 0x000003e5. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.462-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
INFO: Removing byte order marker after reading from file (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\WindowsFirewallProfile-Models.resx) $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.546-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
Info: Added localized resource of locale 1033(0x409) to configuration item (GLOBAL/Windows_Firewall_Profile_Settings) $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:20.547-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
WARNING: Failed to move C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\enrollweb_enu.msi to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\stage\MobileDevice\SMSSETUP\BIN\X64\enrollweb_enu.msi. Error = 2 $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:22.852-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
INFO: File C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\stage\MobileDevice\SMSSETUP\BIN\X64\enrollweb_enu.msi does not exist yet. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:22.853-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
INFO: Found the file enrollweb_enu.msi on install.map. Updating this file.... $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:22.853-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>
WARNING: Failed to get file size for enrollweb.msi. $$<Configuration Manager Setup><01-23-2013 16:24:22.853-60><thread=3848 (0xF08)>Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:13 AM
Answers
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A CAS is usually only needed if you want to manage more than 100k clients. It does not provide benefits when it comes to managing other domains / forests.
A standalone primary site (plus remote secondaries or distribution points) can handle such a scenario, too.Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de
- Marked as answer by gbrunner_22 Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:04 PM
Thursday, January 24, 2013 1:18 PM
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Why have you decided to install a CAS at all? Are you going to manage more than 100k clients?
Those errors / warning *seem* to be uncritical ...Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de
Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:25 AM -
I have one HQ, one branch office.
And especially a second Domain.
I wan't to manage this constellation from a central point.
This was the reason why i decided to install CAS.
Is there a easier way to manage my constellation?
Thanks for your Help.
Thursday, January 24, 2013 1:11 PM -
A CAS is usually only needed if you want to manage more than 100k clients. It does not provide benefits when it comes to managing other domains / forests.
A standalone primary site (plus remote secondaries or distribution points) can handle such a scenario, too.Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de
- Marked as answer by gbrunner_22 Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:04 PM
Thursday, January 24, 2013 1:18 PM