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CMAK via SMS

Hi All

Just wondering if anyones successfully deployed a CMAK via SMS 2003? I've tried both a compressed .exe of the CMAK and an uncomprressed version and both result in a corrupted Service Profile on the XP workstation when deploying. The CMAK contains the settings for our corporate VPN.

I can successfully execute the command using an Administrator account from the SMS Cache on the local machine and the CMAK installs no problems. But if invoked via SMS then the CMAK half installs and upon invoking it as a user, it displays the message, "The service profile is damaged. reinstall the service profile"

Any ideas?

Regards

Chris.

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Posted by: Jamie B 15 years ago
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How are you executing this from SMS?

Are you running while the user is logged on or off?
Posted by: TallChris 15 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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I'm testing it on a VMWare based XP build. And have tried it when the user is logged on and off.

The Program is set to 'Run with Administrative Rights'.. which i presume is "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" which i believe is half the problem.
Posted by: TallChris 15 years ago
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Bump!?
Posted by: dynek 14 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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I am having the same problem and have tried a bunch of things.
I would really appreciate to find a solution :-)
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