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Required apps stuck at "Past due - will be installed"

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Hi all,

If this is in the wrong forum, please let me know.

I am running a SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU2 (was CU1 until last night) on Server 2012 R2. I have looked through the logs on the local client machines. After the machine is imaged, there are 4 applications that are required and 1 update. These app are stuck at "Past due - will be installed" and they never get installed. Not after the image or later during the maintenance hours. The machines have been left on for days and they are not getting them.

On the local machine, I have looked at AppEnforce.log, CAS.log, CITaskMgr.log. I see no errors in the logs for the apps.

In the Default Client Settings, "Additional software managers the deployment of applications and software updates" is set to no. All other client settings are not set to change that to a yes. I have tried setting an app to a specific past date for the install instead of As Soon As Possible. And nothing seems to kick it back in gear.

We have been having this issue for about 3 weeks now and I cannot seem to figure out what is happening. I did add some exceptions for AV last week but that was after we have the problem.

The only other thing I can think of it that we switched servers for content. We have 1 server that we used to use for application packaging and moved all the content over to another server. The new server has all the same permissions as the old server. Share and NTFS. In the app settings, the app team has moved the references from the old server to the new server. As this is just a repository for the initial setup of the apps in SCCM and they are then copied to the cache on the MP then distributed out to the DP's, I just don't think this is the issue.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thank you

Charles


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