The Configuration Manager Site Component Manager could not read the Configuration Manager Server Network Connection account data, which is stored in the Configuration Manager installation directory on the site server. Configuration Manager status message 1055 was detected.
This condition could occur because:
The site server’s computer$ no longer has sufficient access rights to read the data.
The data is corrupt.
Verify that the server’s computer$ account has full administrative rights to the site server, and verify that the SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER service is configured to log in as the computer$ account.
Refer to your Configuration Manager documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for further troubleshooting information.
This alert is best handled by Configuration Manager administrators.
To investigate status messages:
1. In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to System Center Configuration Manager > Site Database > System Status > Status Message Queries.
2. Right-click All Status Messages from a Specific System, and then select Show Messages.
3. In the All Status Messages from a Specific System dialog box, you can either specify the Machine Name and Time, or you can load existing machine names from the database, and then click OK. The status messages for the appropriate selected parameters are displayed.
For more assistance, see a list of additional support options in the support section of the Configuration Manager Web site at Support for Configuration Manager.
Target | Microsoft.SystemCenter.ConfigurationManager.2007.Microsoft_SMSv4_Site_Database_Servers_Installation |
Category | EventCollection |
Enabled | True |
Alert Generate | False |
Remotable | True |
Comment | Mom2005ID='{3A6D71C1-32A0-44DF-B541-B3B2E28F6D41}';MOM2005ComputerGroupID={15348338-2E39-4B34-9DFF-4719AE7F1CCE} |
ID | Module Type | TypeId | RunAs |
---|---|---|---|
_F320DA51_13BF_11D3_B2CD_00A0C92A28B4_ | DataSource | System.Mom.BackwardCompatibility.FilteredEvent.DataProvider | Default |
GenerateAlert | WriteAction | System.Mom.BackwardCompatibility.AlertResponse | Default |
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Module Name:
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Component:
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Message ID:
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Win32 Error:
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Top Level Site Code:
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Database Record ID:
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