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SOLVED Application not installing in SCCM

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I set up Siemens NX to push to cache and install. It sends it to the group and kicks of the installation. However it appears that it's not installing with administrative rights.

I only think this because I set up the install command line parameters before hand. Running from a normal CMD prompt, it fails to install. Running from a CMD prompt with administrative rights, it starts off without issue.

It uses a Setup.exe then a /v parameter that pushes to the .MSI file. Just pushing the MSI file doesn't install all of the needed prerequisite.

What logs should I be looking at?
Is there a way to force running with sccmadmin? I thought this was done by default.
 
So did you review the logs for this deploy? Did you enable logging for this setup?
 
No. I'm not sure I did enable deployment logs. I didn't see that as an option. I found a exemgr.log on the client. This didn't yield any errors as it hadn't been updated in a couple weeks. I'm not even sure if that's the correct log to check.

I did enable logs for the setup.exe but it doesn't get far enough to kick that off.
 
I set up Siemens NX to push to cache and install. It sends it to the group and kicks of the installation. However it appears that it's not installing with administrative rights.

I only think this because I set up the install command line parameters before hand. Running from a normal CMD prompt, it fails to install. Running from a CMD prompt with administrative rights, it starts off without issue.

It uses a Setup.exe then a /v parameter that pushes to the .MSI file. Just pushing the MSI file doesn't install all of the needed prerequisite.

What logs should I be looking at?
Is there a way to force running with sccmadmin? I thought this was done by default.
what was the solution?
 

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