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SOLVED At least one deployment type is required to be selected

Gregg Cooper

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Hi, I am running SCCM 2012 R2 5.00.8239.1000. Everything is working really well, apart from one really annoying issue, which until now I could live with.

I have started to create and deploy multiple applications, including App-V sequenced apps. Due to the complexity, I need to use dependencies, supersedence and Virtual Environments.

The problem is, I cant create any of these. Due to the error in the title.

I select the application, I select the deployment type and I have the little ! in a red circle saying the above. Clicking ok makes the above pop up in its own little window...

Tried creating alternative deployment types and it does the same. So although I am selecting one, it says i am not.

I am guessing this is something broken within my SCCM install, but everything else works perfectly. Googling brings up ziltch on this.

Hope someone on here has heard it before or came across it before and can give me a fix...

Main reason for needing this is I am testing SIMS and FMS in App-V. If I deploy the App-V client and then deploy sims and then deploy FMS, they all work (minus FMS not being able to see SIMS, due to it being in a separate environment). But I need it, so if the end user selects to install FMS only, then SIMS and App-V get installed first and FMS and SIMS get put in the same environment so they can see each other...

Thanks in advance guys.
 
As an update, I just upgraded my site to SCCM 1511. (Didnt even realise it had been released!) But the issue still remains! I MUST be doing something wrong surely?
 
Sorry on the late reply, This website is filtered at the school I am doing this work for... eugh.

I managed to solve my own issue!

Turns out, as I was remoting in from my Surface Pro 4, at 150% dpi, the DPI of SCCM was set to match, but the console does not scale correctly. Therefore, there were tick boxes next to my selections I couldnt see!

Discovered by remoting in from my office PC, which is standard DPI.

First world problems... When your laptop screen is too good...
 

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