- FAILED TO INSTALL SCCM CLIENT BOOTSTRAP COMPONENT ON CLIENT UPDATE
- FAILED TO INSTALL SCCM CLIENT BOOTSTRAP COMPONENT ON CLIENT SOFTWARE
There should be between 9 and 11 actions available (See: Client Actions Examples). In the Configuration Manager window, go to the Actions tab.If it is missing, there is no SCCM client installed, See the Reinstalling the SCCM client section. You can confirm by checking whether C:\Windows\CCM exists. If the Configuration Manager item is not there, the SCCM client may not be installed.Go to Control Panel and select Configuration Manager.
FAILED TO INSTALL SCCM CLIENT BOOTSTRAP COMPONENT ON CLIENT SOFTWARE
Ensure the SCCM client is working on the computer and force its software deployment evaluations.It may take up to 5 minutes (timing is variable based on the size of the collection and the query that it runs, most will take less than 5 minutes).
FAILED TO INSTALL SCCM CLIENT BOOTSTRAP COMPONENT ON CLIENT UPDATE
Do not repeatedly run the Update Membership command unnecessarily. On the collection, use Right Click | Update Membership. You can manually update the collection membership if you have just added the computer to an OU.If the computer needs to be manually added, see: Making Software Available in Software Center for Client Computers.If it does not, then the computer is either not in the right OU, the collection membership needs to be updated, or the computer needs to be added to the collection.Check the membership of the collection and see whether the computer name appears.Under Assets and Compliance go to Device Collections → Faculty-Staff → Faculty Staff Software Deployment and look for the collection named for the software you are deploying (not all software will be deployed to a collection with the exact name of the software).Start the SCCM Console using appropriate credentials.