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enrolling using ConfigMgr 2012, CRP, NDES and Windows Intune ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Pieter WiglevenApril 25, 201457 0 0 0 After many feedback from customers and partners, I’ve decided to write another post with more detailed information on how to successfully implement NDES in combination with ConfigMgr and Intune. I hope this helps you implement quicker. Update 1: Consider reading my other post on adding a reverse proxy.Update 2: Publish NDES via Azure AD Application Proxy as described in my other post.Update 3: Updated 16/3/2016 with more detailed info (thanks Kevin Myrup)
NDES Design High level architecture: Pre-requirements: The issuing CA needs to be Windows Server 2008R2 (with KB2483564) or preferable an higher Windows Server OS. The NDES server needs to be Windows Server 2012 R2. The NDES server needs to be domain joined to the same domain as the issuing CA. Please consult this TechNet article in case you want to deploy in a separate forest, isolated network or internal domain. The NDES server cannot be the same as the issuing CA, even though that configuration is not blocked by setup, the policymodule will not work as expected in those conditions Update 21/10/2014, please check my "Part 3"blog for more information on how to use an additional Web Application Proxy in front of the domain joinedNDES server. Network From internet to DMZ: Allow port 443 from all hosts/IP’s on the internet to the NDES server From DMZ to trusted: Allow all ports and protocols needed for domain access on the domain joined NDES. The NDES servers needs access to the Certificates Servers, DNS Servers, ConfigMgr Server(s) and Domain Controllers. Now let’s start with the actual configuring, if something isn’t clear please leave a reply (a reply is always welcome) Issuing Certificate Authority: Log in as a Enterprise Administrator Install all Windows Updates. If your issuing Certificate Authority is Windows Server 2008 R2, install the hotfix mentioned earlier from here. Preferably use a newer Windows Operating system for your issuing CA. Create certificate template(s) on the CA by duplicating an existService Manager Data Center Hyper-V 2012 App Controller 2012 Data Protection Manager 2012 Operations Manager 2012 Virtual Machine Manager Essentials (SCE) Automation & Scripting Powershell Orchestrator Service Mgmt Automation (SMA) Blog Azure By Example Cloud Config Manager CP Development Cross-Platform Data Protection Mgr Essentials (SCE) Hyper-V KB MP Development Operations Manager Orchestrator Powershell SCC Cafe SCVMM Service Manager Service Mgmt Automation (SMA) https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/tune_in_to_windows_intune/2014/04/25/part-2-scep-certificate-enrolling-using-configmgr-2012-crp-ndes-and-windows-intune/ Virtualization Windows Azure Pack Downloads Azure Config Manager Cross Platform Data Protection Manager Essentials (SCE) Hyper-V MP Development Operations Manager Orchestrator Powershell Scripts SCVMM Service Manager Service Mgmt Automation (SMA) SQL Queries Tools and Utilities Windows Azure Pack Pack Catalogs Management Packs Integration Packs ResearchThis! ShareThis! Podcasts http://www.systemcentercentral.com/smssccm-error-messages-might-come-handy/ Wiki LogIn SMS/SCCM Error Messages. Might come handy. Blog, Config Manager by Simon Skinner on January 23rd, 2011 Message ID 576, 578, & 579: Possible reasons for this message: The Windows Server that SCCM was installed on was promoted to a Domain Controller after the installation or installation occurred on a Domain Controller that was demoted to a Member server. This process interferes with the SCCM accounts created at setup. SCCM_SiteSystemtoSiteServerConnection_
Français Deutsch 日本語 Español Help Video Screencast Help Windows System Error Codes (exit codes) Description Created: 28 Jan 2009 • Updated: 20 Dec 2010 | 9 comments Language TranslationsMachine TranslationsDeutsch Français Español 简体中文 日本語 Sidd http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/windows-system-error-codes-exit-codes-description +19 19 Votes Login to vote Tweet Application installation (legacy setup applications or Windows installer applications) sometimes fails without any error message. These tasks will return exit/error codes when log file is generated. https://www.scribd.com/doc/89465561/Windows-Error-Codes-MSDN The following script will help in getting the Exit/Error code of Application installation else on can get it from log file. Dim oShell, MyApp, i Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") MyApp = """C:\MyApplication\Setup.exe"" /Q" failed to i = 0 i = oShell.Run(MyApp, 1 ,True) WScript.Echo "Exit Code is: " & (i) Set oShell = Nothing Note: Use Silent switches according to the application. The table below describes system Exit/Error codes when a task is executed. The description of codes may help in identifying and troublshooting the issues. Code Description 0 The operation completed successfully. 1 Incorrect function. 2 The system cannot find failed to read the file specified. 3 The system cannot find the path specified. 4 The system cannot open the file. 5 Access is denied. 6 The handle is invalid. 7 The storage control blocks were destroyed. 8 Not enough storage is available to process this command. 9 The storage control block address is invalid. 10 The environment is incorrect. 11 An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. 12 The access code is invalid. 13 The data is invalid. 14 Not enough storage is available to complete this operation. 15 The system cannot find the drive specified. 16 The directory cannot be removed. 17 The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive. 18 There are no more files. 19 The media is write protected. 20 The system cannot find the device specified. 21 The device is not ready. 22 The device does not recognize the command. 23 Data error (cyclic redundancy check). 24 The program issued a command but the command length is incorrect. 25 The drive cannot locate a specific area or track on the disk. 26 The specified disk or diskette cannot be accessed. 27 The drive cannot fin
allUploadSign inJoinBooksAudiobooksComicsSheet MusicWindows Error Codes (MSDN)Uploaded by SergeyChepurinServer (Computing)Computer Data StorageInterface (Computing)Source CodeMicrosoft Windows62K viewsDownloadEmbedDescription: MSDN: The Windows Error Codes document is a companion reference to the MCPP protocol specifications. It documents the common usage details for those HRESULT values, Win32 error codes, and NTSTATUS ...See MoreMSDN: The Windows Error Codes document is a companion reference to the MCPP protocol specifications. It documents the common usage details for those HRESULT values, Win32 error codes, and NTSTATUS values that are referenced by specifications in the protocol documentation set.Copyright: Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)Download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content Windows Error Codes (MSDN, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231196(v=prot.10).aspx ) 1 Contents 2.1 HRESULT ....................................................................................................................32.1.1 HRESULT Values.....................................................................................................6 2.2 Win32 Error Codes......................................................................................................167 2.3 NTSTATUS...................................................................................................................357 2.3.1 NTSTATUS values....................................................................................................358 Note : You may have to translate signed decimal code value into hex. Example: -1073741515is 0xC0000135. Use Windows Calculator for that. 2 2.1 HRESULT http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231198(v=prot.10).aspxThe HRESULT numbering space is vendor-extensible. Vendors can supply their own values for this field, as long asthe C bit (0x20000000) is set, indicating it is a customer code.The HR