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Status messages 5416 and 5418 are logged on a Systems Management Server 2003 site server
You receive status messages 5416 and 5418 on a Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) site server. An SMS 2003 management point sends these status messages.
Additionally, the MP_Hinv.log file contains an error message that resembles the following. This file is located in the %Windir%\System32\Ccm\Logs
folder on the SMS management point computer.
9/14/2004 3:54:45 PM Hinv: Mapping table marked for reloading.
9/14/2004 3:54:45 PM Hinv: property name not found in the mapping table: property
9/14/2004 3:54:45 PM Hinv: the report could not be processed completely due to
unknown classes or properties - it may be obsolete
This problem either occurs when the SMS_Def.mof file contains a corrupted class or when the class is configured incorrectly.
The error message displays the property or the class that is not in the mapping table. For example, the following error message shows that the Component property is not in the mapping table:
9/14/2004 3:54:45 PM Hinv: property name not found in the mapping table: Component
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A list of log files that are created in Systems Management Server 2003
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