Forums on Intune, SCCM, and Windows 11

Welcome to the forums. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

PENDING SCCM content distribution is slow

Messages
5
Reaction score
0
Points
1
Hi All,

I had created one package with .reg extension and it gave a command line as "reg import DeligatesSentitems.reg" and distributed in DP. the DP is in my office 4th floor and i sit in 3rd floor content transfer took 45 mins to transfer 1kb .reg file into DP, what will be the issue with DP.
and it dint install in the user collection and in Device collection.
i have added only 3 user and machines in both collections. but it is not successful.

please guide me whether the issue is with package creation and what could be issue with DP ?
 
DP is in my office 4th floor and i sit in 3rd floor content transfer took 45 mins to transfer 1kb .reg file into DP, what will be the issue with DP.
This doesn't matter at all. This may not be an issue with DP rather you need to check if there is any security device that's blocking the sccm traffic. You need to involve your network team who can tell where the latency is occurring. Is this slowness seen for any content that you distribute ?.
 
Yes, 2 more .reg files i tried its same latency issue.. i checked in content status content is being transferred it show at the down in Deployments it was showing 85% content transfer completed waited for 20 mins it was still showing 88% another 20 mins 93% so this is how i observed latency in DP for 1kb .reg file.

and if we push it to client machine in how much time frame 1kb file should get installed in targeted Device collections ?

can you provide me the screen shots for creating package of .reg file, if possible ?
 
if we push it to client machine in how much time frame 1kb file should get installed in targeted Device collections ?
This should not take much time, i would say less than 2 minutes. You can try one thing, set a ping command (use -t at end )to DP from the client computer and see if there are packet drops.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
7,133
Messages
27,858
Members
18,151
Latest member
TonyGTR
Back
Top