Fallback status point role in SCCM Sie

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I have recently  installing  Fallback status point role in SCCM Sie system,after i getting error,AD side dns not working

System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryOperationException Current security context is not associated with an Active Directory domain or forest. Stack Trace: at System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext.GetLoggedOnDomain() at System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext.IsContextValid(DirectoryContext context, DirectoryContextType contextType) at System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext.isRootDomain() at System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchema.GetSchema(DirectoryContext context) at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.AdminConsole.ActiveDirectory.AttibutesPageControl.worker_DoWork(Object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e) at System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker.OnDoWork(DoWorkEventArgs e) at System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker.WorkerThreadStart(Object argument)

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    2020-05-18T17:26:05+05:30

    Hello Veera Sekhar,

    Kindly let us know if all is well or you have more questions.

    1
    2020-05-16T19:37:26+05:30

    Hi,

    There is no co-related between your FSP role and AD system discovery settings.

    To verify the FSP role check the relevant log files (FSPMSI.log,FSPSetup.log and FSPMGR.log).
    Ensure FSP role is successfully installed.

    You environment is single domain or forest?
    Using which account this ad system discovery works (computer account or specific service account?
    Verify ADSysdisc.log file for more details.

    Thanks
    Karthikeyan

    1
    2020-05-16T15:49:16+05:30

    As Anoop said this is not related issue to SCCM.

    Still trying my luck. Could you please let know what you see in your site from image below?

    https://snipboard.io/JClyRw.jpg

    Also i am assuming you are not logging in to the SCCM Server with Local Administrator Account and the account you are using to login is Domain Account.

    0
    2020-05-15T18:34:25+05:30

    Try ping -a and fix the DNS issue .. I think this is not sccm related issue

    Best answer
    1
    2020-05-15T17:43:00+05:30

    Hello, Please take care of Questions heading and content while asking questions. That helps us to identify.

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