How to use Configuraton Manager Content Library Cleanup Tool

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This video shows the steps to use Configuration Manager content library cleanup tool. The content library clean up tool deletes the orphaned content from SCCM distribution point.

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Thanks Prajwal!! Your SCCM 2012 R2 guide is great! Thanks for keeping that up to date. All your posts/info is awesome. its gotten to the point that the admins here go to your blog looking for whatever it is we are trying to do at the time. And now you are creating this spunky musical videos??? you rock!

Leoninmiami
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@Prajwal, What is meant by Orphaned content ?

Rambutharaju
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Hi Praj, thanks for the great content that you share on SCCM. Extremely helpful. I was excited to run the cleanup, but received this in the log: Because this distribution point is co-located with its site server, packages may correctly exist in the content library that are not distributed to the distribution point. Package deletion has been disabled.

I have a small environment, so everything runs on a single VM. Is using this tool not an option for me?

robshin
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Is this tool safe ? Like will.not destroy the sccm ? Or just a called a temp file?

alialsayeqh
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Hello Prajwal, I have a small query, I saw that I am not getting option called enable/disable maintenance mode when I select DP. Using 2010 and I have full administration rights...please suggest what might be causing an

sandeeprai
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HI Prajwal,


How can we delete specific contect for contect lib from distribustion server, please make a video

dotagamingvideos
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For Standalone server of SCCM, contentlibrarycleanup.exe gives error unsupported 16 bit version. MS Sites says cannot run on primary server. How to clean up content for standalone server?

venky
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here we are in 2024, still not much has changed, we have over 50 dp's in our enviroment, logging into each to run this is quite painful, our security lockdowns make it very difficult to run remotely

BrandonMitchell