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NEW SCCM 2016 unable to install client. (Error at WinHttpSendRequest: 0x80072f8f)

Carlos Pereda

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Hi all,

this is my first time here, so first of all sorry if I'm not posting correctly.
I've set up a SCCM 2016 on a Windows Server 2016 firstly for test purposes. Throughout the installation I corrected all the errors I encountered and everything went apparently well.
As boundary I've defined the default first site of my company AD site. After a search AD client computers can be found and I can populate my own device collections.
Regarding the communication with clients I've left the installation default options (Only HTTPS).
I didnt create or deployed manually any PKI certificate as it seems that the SCCM installation did it automatically.
Now I'm trying to install the client on a test group with a single computer and I cant get further:
No matter what I change or what I do I always get the 'WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SECURE_FAILURE Encountered' error and the client never gets installed.
After this message I get other errors in the log such as 'Have already tried all MPs. Couldn't find DP locations.' but I suspect the main issue relays on the HTTPS communication.
There seems to be a problem with the client certificate (see attachment with ccmsetup.log. Some host names were slightly changed) but I cant identify the cause as they all were created automatically.
I'd like to give SCCM a try before I move to test other alternatives, if there is a solution to this problem.
Hope someone can through some light on this issue as I feel completely lost. Any ideas/suggestions are welcome.
 

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