Wednesday, November 28, 2012

WMI Namespace Errors In CCMSetup Log file


 In your SMS client systems CcmSetup.Log file in the CcmSetup directory you may see any one of the following errors or warnings:

• MSI: Setup was unable to create the WMI namespace CCM
• The error code is 80041001 or 80070003


• MSI: Warning 25101. Setup was unable to delete WMI namespace CIMV2\SMS
• the error code is 80041001 or 80070003

• Client installation has failed too many times. Ccmsetup will now abort.

• Installation failed with error code 1603

what this is basically telling you is that WMI is out to lunch and has been reported as AWOL. To resolve these log file issues you must delete or rename the machines WMI Repository and allow it to recreate itself.

Follow the steps below to accomplish this:

1. Stop the "Windows Management Instrumentation" service.

2. Rename the Windows\System32\Wbem\Repository folder to ”Oldrepository”.

3. Restart the “Windows Management Instrumentation service”.

4. Verify that the Windows \System32\Wbem\Repository folder has been recreated.

5. Reinstall the SMS client software.

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