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My Sea of Thieves app is stuck at "starting Download", and it is not changing depending on what I do. Please help. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. You simply add the distribution point to the already existing distribution point group. All the content defined for the distribution point group will be automatically distributed to the newly added distribution point server.

Finally the point that I want to make here is you must ensure the content is distributed to the distribution point before clients download it. Sometimes we distribute the content to distribution point s and assume the content would have reached the distribution point.

You should always ensure the content distribution to DP is successful. The tricky part here is how do you monitor the SCCM content transfer. I will give you some options, you can choose the ones that you feel easy. Right click the content and click View Status. Now you see the content status window where you can see some states.

Here you should be able to find out the status of the content distribution. If the content is successfully distributed to the DP, you will find that info under Success tab. If the content is too large and is still being distributed to DP, you will find that info under In Progress tab. Here is where your actual troubleshooting begins. However it may not give you the exact reason for content distribution failure. Or perhaps you may find more than one reason for distribution failure. The best thing that you do from this console is redistribute the failed content.

I always rely on log files for troubleshooting any SCCM issues. Hence I always examine the log files. When you distribute content to distribution points in a site, the Distribution Manager creates a content transfer job.

It then notifies the Package Transfer Manager on primary and secondary site servers to transfer the content to the remote distribution points.



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