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SOLVED Error while installing SCCM

Kevin Lin

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Hi Prajwal,

i faced issue while installing SCCM 2012 R2, please refer to screen shots
 

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<09-29-2015 01:07:35> Modifying Active Directory Schema - with SMS extensions.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> DS Root:CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=sccm,DC=local
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Site-Code already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Assignment-Site-Code already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Site-Boundaries already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Roaming-Boundaries already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Default-MP already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Device-Management-Point already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-MP-Name already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-MP-Address already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Health-State already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Source-Forest already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Ranged-IP-Low already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=MS-SMS-Ranged-IP-High already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Version already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:36> Attribute cn=mS-SMS-Capabilities already exists.
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Management-Point.
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Server-Locator-Point.
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Site.
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Defined class cn=MS-SMS-Roaming-Boundary-Range.
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Successfully extended the Active Directory schema.

<09-29-2015 01:07:37> Please refer to the ConfigMgr documentation for instructions on the manual
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> configuration of access rights in active directory which may still
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> need to be performed. (Although the AD schema has now be extended,
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> AD must be configured to allow each ConfigMgr Site security rights to
<09-29-2015 01:07:37> publish in each of their domains.)
 
I see that the scheme is extended. But what about the prerequisites such as BITS, Remote differential compression etc ?.
 
Also i see you have not installed ADK, SQL etc. Are you installing the SCCM on the same machine where you have installed prerequisites ?.
 
When going through your SQL 2012 Installation for SCCM I noticed you used an SCCMADMIN account instead of a default domain admin account to assign the "SQL Server Agent", "SQL Server Database Engine", and "SQL Server Reporting Services". My question is what should the sccmadmin be a member of in my AD environment? What I did originally was add it to my Domain Admins group in Active Directory but thought maybe that would give it too much permission. So I took it out of there and put it back under just Users in my AD structure. So what group should I add it to (make it a member of) or do I create a new group entirely and assign it special permissions. If I don't need this sccmadmin account how can I edit SQL 2012 to just use my default domain admin account for these "Server Configuration" - "Service Accounts"?

I should also clarify that while sccmadmin was a member of domain admins I could not login to my designated sccmserver with that account so all installation of sccm and sql were performed from a default domain admin account from domain admins and the only time I used or entered sccmadmin for a function was listed as above.
 
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