In previous chapters, we examined troubleshooting techniques for the Configuration Manager infrastructure. This infrastructure included elements such as hierarchy, site servers, site systems, and clients. It's now time to focus on some of the problems that Configuration Manager administrators face every day. In this chapter, we will examine some commonly implemented Configuration Manager features and will investigate how to resolve issues encountered during implementation.
Implementing a Configuration Manager feature can be a complicated business. There are many moving parts. Several technologies can be integrated to provide a complex solution. This is wonderful when everything works as planned. However, in the real world, problems arise. Troubleshooting when things go wrong is not always straightforward. You need to understand the various technologies and how they are integrated to work together. We will examine troubleshooting techniques for the following...