Finally, resend the package to the DP (‘redistribute’ button in the content tab of the DP) ![]() Replace DPNAME with the FQDN of your distribution point, and PACKAGEID with the ID of the package you found in smsdpmon.log. To delete this package from the WMI repository on the distribution point, powershell is the quickest method: Get-WMIObject -ComputerName "DPNAME" -Namespace "root\sccmdp" -Query ("Select * from SMS_PackagesInContLib where PackageID = 'PACKAGEID'") | Remove-WmiObject When we look up the package ID on the site server, it doesn’t exist. So far it all sounds easy, and when we look at smsdpmon.log we do indeed see an error, 0x80070002 and the package ID in question. Review smsdpmon.log for more information about this failure.” Or the package list in content library doesn’t match the one in WMI. Then something along the lines of “Failed to retrieve the package list on the distribution point. ![]() ![]() The error you’ll see in the Distribution Point Configuration Status overview is “Failed to validate content hash”. When the distribution point goes through a content validation cycle, it will fail and change its status to ‘Warning’. Sometimes, distribution points have packages in their WMI repository that don’t exist any longer on the site server.
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