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Andrew Gauger

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Jun 17, 2011, 7:01:19 PM6/17/11
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For me, it was a VM that had run out of disk space on C. Check to make sure you have sufficient free space on your primary drive.

> On Monday, March 09, 2009 9:09 PM trevo wrote:

> I am running SCCM 2007 R2.
>
> I am running into a problem with one of my advertised programs when users
> choose to run it, the files will download and it will get stuck at 99%. From
> what I have gathered, this only happens to non-admin users. It works fine
> when the user is an admin on the system. It also works fine if I make it a
> mandatory assignment. The program for this package is set to run with admin
> rights.
>
> There are 4 files (a .bat, .hta, .mst, and .msi). When I look in the client
> cache directory when its stuck at 99%, all the files are there except the
> MSI. I have a bunch of other advertisements that have MSI's but this is the
> first one that I am testing that will not be a mandatory advertisement.
>
> Has anyone run into this before? Why would it get stuck on only the MSI and
> only for non-admin users?
>
> Thanks in advance!


>> On Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:49 AM SherryKissingerMVPConfigMg wrote:

>> Well, that doesn't make any sense to me either.
>>
>> But from a purely "what could be interfering" point of view... an .MSI file
>> might be tagged as "dangerous" by your anti-malware application(s), or even a
>> firewall. Have you tried disabling your anti-malware agents during the
>> download. If it completes, at least you know it might be a policy in effect
>> from that application.
>>
>> "trevor" wrote:


>>> On Wednesday, March 11, 2009 4:15 PM trevo wrote:

>>> It is not antivirus as I tested this with admin and non-admin users on the
>>> same computer and on other computers with the same settings.
>>>
>>> One more thing i forgot to mention is that it works fine for both non-admin
>>> and admin users on Vista. This seems to only happen on Win XP.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> "Sherry Kissinger [MVP-ConfigMgr]" wrote:

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