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Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To False

1/18/2019 
  1. Auto Install Is Set To False Execmgr

Please help, I deployed program, 15% devices are still stock in Progress status, then I find the log file in one of those pc, I copied the last part of my log file as following content: 'CServiceWindowEventHandler::Execute - Received SERVICEWINDOWEVENT: START Event execmgr 2/10/2015 10:00:00 PM 2680 (0x0A78) CExecutionRequestManager::OnServiceWindowEvent for START execmgr 2/10/2015 10:00:00 PM 2680 (0x0A78) Auto Install is set to false. Do Nothing. execmgr 2/10/2015 10:00:00 PM 2680 (0x0A78)' Please help me understand what the problem.

Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To FalseExecmgr Auto Install Is Set To FalseExecmgr auto install is set to false

I am having the same issue on a program deployment I created. I have confirmed the 'Additional software manages the deployment of applications and software updates' setting is set to no, and the content is in ccmcache.

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Auto Install Is Set To False Execmgr

Environment: • Server: Microsoft Server 2012 • System Center 2012 - Configuration Manager Server Pack 1 (Version: 5.0.7084.1000) • Windows Server 2008 R2 - SCCM 2012 Distribution Point Setup • Client: Windows 7 Issue: I am getting errors when deploying any software from SCCM 2012. Specifically, I am getting the error: Unable to make changes to your software The software change returned error code 0x87D01106 (-) I have followed all the guides here on how to package an existing MSI file and deploy it to a collection. There does not seem to be any issues there. Here are my package settings for the application that I am deploying: Package: Adobe Acrobat XI Pro As you can see here I have placed the content on my main SCCM box in the following directory: • server SMS_SOURCE$ Software Adobe Adobe Acrobat XI • While this is the location of where the software lives, I do have a distribution point setup. I did run 'Distribute Content' on this package and sent my application to the distribution server. I have checked the local log files but I don't really know what to be looking for. If it would help, I can post them up here as well.