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PENDING Failed to init policy from MP & cannot get the 'Signature' node

Bibi2404

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Hello,

I can no longer deploy computers with Pxe.
I have to look in my database and I do not have a double GUID. In System Status in the Configuration Manager console, I have no error.

Attached logs when I want to deploy a computer with Pxe.

Can you help me please?
 

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cannot get the 'Signature' node
Failed to request policy assignments (Code 0x80004005)
Failed to init policy from MP
Current time: 2017-10-13 18:56:35.590 TZ:Pacific Standard Time Bias:0480
Adjusting the system time: -36022.748 seconds
Time zone: -60,0,-60,0,10,0,5,3,0,0,0,0,3,0,5,2,0,0,0,,
Bias=-60,StandardBias=0,DaylightBias=-60
New time: 2017-10-13 08:56:12.841
Current time: 2017-10-13 08:56:12.836 TZ: Bias:-060


I want you to verify the time settings in the BIOS of PXE client.

Looking at the signature node error, could you run the following query in SQL to check if there is a bad policy in your DB.

SELECT * FROM ResPolicyMap WHERE machineid = 0 and PADBID IN (SELECT PADBID FROM PolicyAssignment WHERE BodyHash IS NULL)
 
In my DB :
SELECT * FROM ResPolicyMap WHERE machineid = 0 and PADBID IN (SELECT PADBID FROM PolicyAssignment WHERE BodyHash IS NULL)
i just find : (0 row(s) affected)

And the date i think it's ok
Look in my Attached.

thanks for you help
 

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