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SOLVED Error: Configuration Manager cannot connect to the site.

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I have done the fresh installation of SCCM on Win Server 2019. I have followed the complete document. However after installing, when I launch the Configuration Manager, I get the error and it cannot connect to the site.
I tried restarting it with run as admin. Still, I get the same message. I have attached the error and the SMSAdminUI.log.
Also attaching the Config Manager setup log. Need support.

I have also uninstalled and re-installed SCCM again. still same issue.
 

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This is a known issue but very rarely occurs. Here is what you can try - Run the command prompt as administrator and run LODCTR /R. After the command runs successfully, reinstall the ConfigMgr console. Let me know if that works.
Thank you Prajwal. I was able to fix it using your other posts. I didn't install SQL Server Connectivity while installing WSUS roles. instead was installing WID Connectivity. After installing that it worked.
This is a known issue but very rarely occurs. Here is what you can try - Run the command prompt as administrator and run LODCTR /R. After the command runs successfully, reinstall the ConfigMgr console. Let me know if that works.
Also now when I checked available hotfixes, only available was...
I have done the fresh installation of SCCM on Win Server 2019. I have followed the complete document. However after installing, when I launch the Configuration Manager, I get the error and it cannot connect to the site.
I tried restarting it with run as admin. Still, I get the same message. I have attached the error and the SMSAdminUI.log.
Also attaching the Config Manager setup log. Need support.

I have also uninstalled and re-installed SCCM again. still same issue.
This is a known issue but very rarely occurs. Here is what you can try - Run the command prompt as administrator and run LODCTR /R. After the command runs successfully, reinstall the ConfigMgr console. Let me know if that works.
 
This is a known issue but very rarely occurs. Here is what you can try - Run the command prompt as administrator and run LODCTR /R. After the command runs successfully, reinstall the ConfigMgr console. Let me know if that works.
Thank you Prajwal. I was able to fix it using your other posts. I didn't install SQL Server Connectivity while installing WSUS roles. instead was installing WID Connectivity. After installing that it worked.
This is a known issue but very rarely occurs. Here is what you can try - Run the command prompt as administrator and run LODCTR /R. After the command runs successfully, reinstall the ConfigMgr console. Let me know if that works.
Also now when I checked available hotfixes, only available was KB10036164 and it is asking me to create Azurecloud intune account. which I don't want to. can I skip this installation of hotfix. Please advice
 

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It actually helped me figure out the issue. Took a bit of time but I learnt my mistake.
Hi, hope your well. Could you tell us what you did to fix the issue please? We are having the same issue. DB is on a different VM but same subnet. SCCM Console cannot connect. I tried the LOC command, but didn't work. We are running Server 2016, with console 2103. Checked the permission of the Log file folder. That is fine.
 

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