

Monitor the Actions using the CM applet in Control Panel, or navigate to C:\Windows\CCM\Logs and watch logs appear. The fix is to disable metering on the current network connection (which will often be a wireless connection).

You’ll notice, the Client Actions will not update (however, the C:\Windows\ccmsetup\logs\ccmsetup.log will say successfully installed):Ĭhecking logs in the C:\Windows\CCM\Logs folder, you’ll see warnings and errors referring to metered network: That’s right, a metered connection will often render unusual, anomalous results with the Software Center and CM agent, depending on how you have the agent configured for users. But for the time being, you can still reach it by running the command 'control' (or 'control. Open the Configuration Manager CPL c:\windows\ccm\SMSCFGRC. To add insult to injury the default location of the SCCM client is not indexed nor in the system path. Many things can cause missing Action functions (like corrupted SMS WMI and network account issues), but…something that may be overlooked is network meter. Eventually the old '1980s style' Control Panel will be removed entirely. With the improvements to the control panel the Configuration Manager Control Panel Applet (CPL) has disappeared.
