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Win 7 Deployment not on C:

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Hi All

I recently upgraded a ConfigMgr 2012 server to SP1, now when deploying Windows 7 x86, it is installing on D: where it's meant to be on C:. Prior to the SP1 uograde, this was all working as intended.

I've seen the information regarding not supporting deployment from setup.exe for Windows 7 any more, so I've gone back and imported the source filesfor Windows to install from install.wim, then I've built a new reference task sequence (MDT integrated), and included the task sequence variable OSDPreserveDriveLetter = false. The reference install goes OK and installs on C: and captures. When I deploy this custom image, I've created a new MDT integrated task sequence, and again have the task sequence variable OSDPreserveDriveLetter = false, the OS is deployed to D:

Any ideas?


SCCM 2012 TS to join computer to AD OU based on the Computer name using Unknown Computer Collection

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Hi,

I have a large number of new bare metal machines that I want to deploy using the unknown computer collection. The task sequence is currently prompting for the Computer name using Collection variable. Based on the Computer name prefix (ex: CTC-WS-NYC-XXXXXX or CTC-WS-BOS-XXXXX ) I would like the TS place the computer in the

OU=workstations, OU=NYC, OU=Computers

or

OU=workstations, OU=BOS, OU=Computer

The deployment folks won't know the computer name up until deployment so I cannot do an import ahead of time or create unique collections. I would appreciate any thoughts on this

Thanks

WDS service will not start in SCCM 2012

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I have installed WDS on a SCCM 2012 server (but did not configure it).  Then I enabled PXE on the SCCM DP.  I have also installed MDT 2012 and created 2 custom boot images for x64 and x86 architectures.  Both have PXE check box ticked in the properties and both are uploaded to the DP.  However, the WDS service will not start and there is the following 2 errors in event viewer:

Faulting application name: svchost.exe_WDSServer, version: 6.1.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bc3c1

Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.17725, time stamp: 0x4ec4aa8e

Exception code: 0xc0000374

Fault offset: 0x00000000000c40f2

Faulting process id: 0x4b8

Faulting application start time: 0x01cdb36e264fb7ce

Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll

Report Id: 79682d7e-1f61-11e2-b2eb-00237d3832cb

Fault bucket , type 0

Event Name: APPCRASH

Response: Not available

Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:

P1: svchost.exe_WDSServer

P2: 6.1.7600.16385

P3: 4a5bc3c1

P4: smspxe.dll

P5: 5.0.7711.0

P6: 4f4306fd

P7: c0000005

P8: 000000000002e9fb

P9:

P10:

Attached files:

These files may be available here:

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\AppCrash_svchost.exe_WDSS_b9604d8b994a9fbc3e1057476e61a9ab09c4aac_1b9cf3e1

Analysis symbol:

Rechecking for solution: 0

Report Id: ffdb2d82-1f64-11e2-b2eb-00237d3832cb

Report Status: 4

I have successfully been PXE booting machines on the network previously via the default boot images in SCCM.  However, I uploaded a driver to the x64 boot image and since then was not able to PXE boot machines.  This has now led me down a path of uninstalling the PXE role, uninstalling WDS, re-installing WDS and then enabling PXE on the DP.  I have re-installed MDT and added custom MDT boot images.  I managed to PXE boot once before the WDS service started playing up again.  Has anyone got any ideas?  Thanks.

USMT - transfer computer administrators

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Hello,

is it possible in an USMT TS to transfer the local Administrator group?

If yes, how? :)

Thanks!

SCCM 2012 & MDT 2012: Customize, Capture Deploy Issue

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I'm new to SCCM 2012, MDT 2012, etc etc... So please be gentle... After doing quite a bit of research online it looks like everyone has their own way of doing the entire process of customizing, capturing, and deploying Windows 7.

As it stands, I've integrated MDT 2012 with my current SCCM 2012 (using this guide) and have tried a couple of the build, capture deploy methods I've found online but every process in my opinion seems rather convoluted.  What is the best (or shall I say correct way) to customize, capture, and deploy Windows 7 in for a mid-sized organization?

The first method I tried was using a Build and Capture Task Sequence which worked great.  But the end result is a basic, up to date OS you can deploy with no issues, of course you can add MS Office, etc as part of the deploy task sequence but you won't have any OS or default profile customization what so ever (which is a business requirement I'm having to deal with).

  1. Created a Build and Capture Task Sequence in SCCM 2012 (using this guide).
  2. Imported MAC address of VMware ESXi guest, PXE booted, ran the Build and Deploy Task Sequence.
  3. Imported the captured OS Image into SCCM 2012, distributed OS Image to distribution point.
  4. Created the Deploy Task Sequence, deployed to a collection.
  5. PXE booted VMware ESXi guest, successfully deployed captured OS to other workstations.

I had high hopes for the next method I tried because of the need to capture the OS and default profile customization.  What I'm unsure of is are you supposed to do anything immediately prior to step 6 since we're still in audit mode? Capturing the image using the SCCM Capture Media works, it builds a wim with 2 images (OS & a 100 MB System Partition) but when deploying the captured image via User Driven Installation (UDI) Task Sequence it fails when applying the OS, I need to gather the logs to truly troubleshoot but would have no clue what to look for, I have a feeling I'm missing a step prior to capturing the image using the media.  But if I replace this OS in the UDI Task Sequence with the OS captured from the first method I tried, listed above, the UDI Task Sequence works seamlessly minus the fact that this doesn't capture anyany OS or default profile customization.  Also, to copy the custom settings to the default profile I know I'm supposed to add a copyprofile=true flag to an unattend.xml file but I'm not sure if that is when you are capturing the image or if this is supposed to be added to the UDI Task Sequence. The steps involved in the second method:

  1. Installed base Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x86 using install media as a VMware ESXi guest.
  2. At the Windows Welcome screen post-install, pressed SHIFT+CTRL+F3 to enter audit mode.
  3. Installed Applications: MS Office 2010, various other corporate apps.
  4. Completely updated OS / Office Suite.
  5. Customized OS: Internet Explorer Favorites, Set Home Page; Set Desktop/Start Menu Shortcuts, Set Org Wallpaper & User Account Picture, Custom System Properties Info, etc etc etc.
  6. Capture this reference computer using the Capture Media created from SCCM 2012.
  7. Import the captured custom OS Image into SCCM 2012, distribute OS Image to distribution point.
  8. Prepped my MDT Settings / Files (using this guide), distribute these files to distribution point.
  9. Created a User Driven MDT Task Sequence to deploy this custom OS (using this guide), deployed to a collection.
  10. PXE booted VMware ESXi guest, pulls down custom OS but fails as it is applying OS.
  11. If I replace this OS in the task sequence with the OS captured from the first method I tried, listed above, the UDI deployment works.

MDT task sequence error, already added iscsi driver (from VMWare ESX 5.0)

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Hi,

Please see error below. It IS from MDT but need it to deploy SCCM 2012 Hydration Kit (fully automated install of SCCM 2012).

Seems a driver-issue on bootimage but please note that ISCSI-driver from VMWare ESXi 5.1 was added (don't find any for Workstation 9.2 on which I'm deploying now). Driver is there, checked that. Will check on VMWare ESX (if it works) but would like to make it work on a workstation 9


Jan Hoedt

Update: same result on ESXi server.


Adding OS Image to SCCM 2012

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We have build an  Win 7 x64 bit image in SCCM 2007  and deploy this image to the machines.

I was wondering if i could somehow export the wim and import it in the SCCM 2012

What is the best way for me to add this image to SCCM 2012

SCCM 2012 task sequence failed: Failed to resolve selected task sequence dependencies. Code(0x80040104)

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Hi all,

I have a problem: I have modified a OSD task sequence to have a new Driver Package (for new a new device) added and also add other Package setting a new steps in the TS. I updated the DPS (I can see the new content on those DPs). For this TS I have deleted the existing assigned Deployment ("I0320017" assigned to a specific collection) and create a new one  I012000E (new Deployment for the same collection)

The problem is that when I start the new device from PXE, the TS process starts, it runs a bit and it fails after checking for dependencis. Analazing the smstslog I figured out that during the process of policy assignments check, the "OLD" Deployment for that TS is still shown as active even if it has been deleted( I can't see it anymore on SCCM 2012 Admin console>Deployments. The new one is around!!!).

Because both Deployment were set as requeired and the old entry is still shown in the policy assignement in the TS process use the "old" one to run instead the new and it fails. This is my assumption.....

Thank you for any input or hint!

Leonardinho


The Group Policy Client service failed the sign-in The universal unique identifier (UUID) type is not supported.

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Hi !

 

I am deploying many Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2 with SCCM 2012 SP1 and when I logon to the domain after the deployment is finished i get this error message The Group Policy Client service failed the sign-in The universal unique identifier (UUID) type is not supported.

 

It only happens one time and after that I can login again and everything is good. Has anyone seen this error message before and knows what the problem is?
Would be great to know.

 

SCCM 2012 OSD and Computer Association behaviour?

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Hi,

We are having an isue with OSD Task sequences to machines
using SCCM 2012 OSD.

I have not worked out all the synarios yet but I wanted
to confirm a behaviour we think is happening.

1. I associate a MAC address with a computer and
   add that computer to a collection.

2. I then advertise a task sequence via PXE to that computer.

3. The computer picks up the boot wim and then I can select
   the task sequence.


4. Now if I repeat the procedure then i look in the smsts.log
   and I see an error saying there is no task sequences
   available for the computer.

What I am wondering is the issue here that using a computer
associate means it can only be done once? The computer becomes
known in the MAC database?

so the only way to fix it is to delete the record and re-associate
it?

or advertise it to all systems?

The other way I am thinking of doing this is to advertise it
to all systems and all unknown computers.

I am interested in getting peoples thoughts so I can understand the behavior.

Thanks,

Ward.

How to manually recover user state data saved to a State Migration Point

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Hi,

In SCCM 2012, how would you recover the User State saved to the State Migration Point manually?

In SCCM 2007 you could do what was outlined here:

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/configmgrosd/thread/159affd3-1726-4829-a0f4-0c875481fc11

.

However this does not work for SCCM 2012 because the User State Recovery key so long that it cannot be used with a loadstate command (Loadstate commands cannot be longer than 256 characters)

.

Previously you could also have just opened the User.mig file using Windows Easy Transfer and entered the User State Recovery key stored in SCCM - however in SCCM 2012 this does not work either!

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I really need to recover the contents for a user who got a new computer (old one stolen) and requires data from a previous user state capture on the State Migration Point.

SCCM 2012 Network Access Account password problem

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Hello Everyone,

I got a problem with the Network Access Account on SCCM 2012. I didn't have any problem previously and can deploy OS successfully. The problem started last week when I tried to deploy an OS. It gave me a error on Task Sequence then I searched for the error and found that its related with the Network Access Account. On SCCM Config Manager I checked the Network Access Account and found that I had the wrong password. But the bigger problem starts here: on configManager Administration/Security/accounts window I open my NAS properties and on the verify window tried to reach a simple network share and it says the password is wrong, then I change the password and tried to verify one more time and it successfully reaches the share, I simply click apply and OK as usual but when I open the properties window I always see the old password stays there. I tried to change the password maybe 100 time but I didn't work. My NAS is a normal domain account with Domain Users permissions, I ve already checked the password, account and password never expires options, they are all rightly configured. I also tried to make a new account to use as a NAS, then I set it on SCCM as a NAS but the result is always the same. Accounts have wrong password and I cant change and save it. Actually I can change till I close the properties window then its all gone , reset to old wrong password. Please help me with that, I am googling it like 2 days and found that the same thing happened to 2 other people, but there is no solution... 

Time estimation / Best Practices for deploying Windows 7 on 1500 remote computers

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Hi,

Need your opinion on calculating time needed to deploy  Windows 7 (no user state migration) on 1500 remote computers. Computers are divided into multiple sites, every site has its own DP. There will be one reference image deployed to all computers.

Thank you

UDI Wizard Desginer Application Discovery

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Hello,

i created a MDT TS with the UDI Wizard. The TS is working, but the Apllications are not installing. In the Preview i always get the following screen.

I don't know where to serach the failure

SCCM OSD deployment - error

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Hi,

Getting above error doing OSD from catalog console. Need to understand what the error about and how to resolve this.


Regards, Shishir Kushawaha "If this thread answered your question, please click on "Mark as Answer"


SCCM 2012 fails at PXE boot: The Windows Boot Configuration Data file does not contain a valid OS entry

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Hi there,

I have the fantastic opportunity to play with SCCM 2012, I managed to deploy OS without any problems, create bootable media and capture images and then deploy those images and everything worked perfectly fine until this morning. I was testing an image that I captured the previous day, I deployed it on two machines and I was pleased with the result. Later on I was messing with multicasting as this will need to be implemented within our system. I made sure it is enabled on the distribution point (which it was), then i changed the settings on the image. Then I installed Admin Studio, because it was part of my task. Also I messed a little bit with the network discovery as it was not discovering computers which are not part of the domain(still no luck with that but this is another topic). After making the changes to the multicasting I thought alright lets see if it works. I used the same task sequence i used to deploy the captured image(which worked before!!!) and when i restarted the computers it would give me an error, something like TFTP Server: Access violation. I knew what the problem was as i had similar issue before, so i checked the DHCP and saw that "Magically" the path to the boot image had an additional "\" in the beginning. Deleted that "\", restarted the computers again. Now it would get an ip address as usual, then it would download the wdsnbp and then it would say something about Architecture: x64 (the machine is x86). Then it gave me the F12 option to boot, once pressed it would say again something about Architecture: 64, and then I will get a blue screen saying that  "The Windows Boot Configuration Data file does not contain a valid OS entry" and give me an error code of: 0x0000098. I read some topics about it and people were suggesting that the boot images are not distributed on the DP or the PXE is not enabled, which is weird as it used to work before, so I deleted the boot images from the DP and redistributed them to the DP making sure that PXE is enabled everywhere but still no luck. From what I understand is that it cannot locate boot images on the DP and I can confirm they are there. I restarted both the dc and the SCCM server but still no joy.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

On another topic, we are planning to change the domain (have entirely different domain controller). What changes have to be done in SCCM in order to work alongside with the new domain. Is it just a case of creating again a new container, giving permissions, setting up bounderies, creating new security accounts?

Thanks,

LP

SCCM 2012 Standalone USB Creation Hang

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Hi all,

I am trying to create a Stand-Alone USB of WinXP in SCCM 2012, but the process is hang after a few sucess processing, please kindly help to see what is going on,

Regard,

Workstation Reimage

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Hello-

I think I know the answer to this but I want to be sure. We use PXE boot for OS imaging. When one of our users has a Trojan for example after some effort we will elect to reimage the machine rather than try to get the Trojan out manually. What I would like to know is can the current inventory for the computer be saved somehow? In order to reimage the machine we need to delete it out of CM (taking the inventory with it) as CM/PXE keys on a systems MAC address or hardware ID I believe (Correct me if I am wrong) and you cannot reimage if the MAC is still in CM.

TIA

Multicast OSD Deployment Fails with 0x80091007

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We are having a problem deploying a captured image using Multicast, everytime we try the task sequence fails early on with the error 0x80091007 which I believe is because of a hash mismatch.

Looking in the SMSTS.log file I have found these 2 lines:

Hash could not be matched for the downloded content. Original ContentHash = B5F5CCAD952D07EC01DFE70477825734CE9038C00C19D4A07596A70851C74472, Downloaded ContentHash =

and

Installation of image 1 in package RCA00080 failed to complete..
The hash value is not correct. (Error: 80091007; Source: Windows)

Why would the Downloaded ContentHash be blank and how can we fix it?  I guess this is the reason why a mismatch occurs.

We are using ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.

SCCM 2012 OSD Woes

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Hi
I'm hoping someone can help as I've been battering against this now for a LONG time and it's really doing my head in now!!!

We have SCCM 2012 installed on a 2012 Server. Everything works fine, apart from OSD.

The target laptop boots and gets IP address fine. It gets the advertised task fine, and starts up WINPE. But then it gets to "Preparing Network Connections" and fails.....

I've injected every driver I can find under the sun (one at a time, and removing failed ones), but nothing seems to work. When WinPE comes up, I press F8 and do IP config, and get nothing. It stays like this until the preparing network connection fails, and then instantly gets an IP address!!!!

the SMSTS log shows:

<![LOG[LOGGING: Finalize process ID set to 736]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.727+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="tslogging.cpp:1495"><![LOG[==============================[ TSBootShell.exe ]==============================]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.727+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="bootshell.cpp:1052"><![LOG[Succeeded loading resource DLL 'X:\sms\bin\i386\1033\TSRES.DLL']LOG]!><time="16:20:07.727+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="util.cpp:963"><![LOG[Debug shell is enabled]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.727+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="bootshell.cpp:1063"><![LOG[Waiting for PNP initialization...]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:60"><![LOG[RAM Disk Boot Path: NET(0)\SMSIMAGES\MEL00002\BOOT.MEL00002.WIM]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="configpath.cpp:186"><![LOG[Booted from network (PXE)]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="configpath.cpp:201"><![LOG[Network(PXE) path: X:\sms\data\]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="configpath.cpp:203"><![LOG[Found config path X:\sms\data\]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:545"><![LOG[Booting from removable media, not restoring bootloaders on hard drive]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:579"><![LOG[X:\sms\data\WinPE does not exist.]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:596"><![LOG[X:\_SmsTsWinPE\WinPE does not exist.]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.789+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:610"><![LOG[Executing command line: wpeinit.exe -winpe]LOG]!><time="16:20:07.805+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:857"><![LOG[Executing command line: X:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /k]LOG]!><time="16:20:09.495+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="bootshell.cpp:857"><![LOG[The command completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="16:20:09.495+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="bootshell.cpp:939"><![LOG[Successfully launched command shell.]LOG]!><time="16:20:09.495+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="740" file="bootshell.cpp:430"><![LOG[The command completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.143+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:939"><![LOG[Starting DNS client service.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.143+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:663"><![LOG[Executing command line: X:\sms\bin\i386\TsmBootstrap.exe /env:WinPE /configpath:X:\sms\data\]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.662+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:857"><![LOG[The command completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.662+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:939"><![LOG[Execution complete.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:690"><![LOG[hMap != 0, HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentscope.cpp,515)]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="752" file="environmentscope.cpp:515"><![LOG[m_pGlobalScope->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,337)]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="752" file="environmentlib.cpp:337"><![LOG[this->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,549)]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="752" file="environmentlib.cpp:549"><![LOG[::RegOpenKeyExW (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, c_szSMSTSKey, 0, KEY_READ, &hSubKey), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\utils.cpp,258)]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="752" file="utils.cpp:258"><![LOG[RegOpenKeyExW failed for Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task Sequence]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="2" thread="752" file="utils.cpp:258"><![LOG[GetTsRegValue() failed. 0x80070002.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="2" thread="752" file="utils.cpp:279"><![LOG[End program: ]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="bootshell.cpp:722"><![LOG[Finalizing logging from process 736]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="tslogging.cpp:1741"><![LOG[Finalizing logs to root of first available drive]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.709+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="tslogging.cpp:1583"><![LOG[Successfully finalized logs to X:\SMSTSLog]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.724+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="752" file="tslogging.cpp:1640"><![LOG[Cleaning up task sequencing logging configuration.]LOG]!><time="16:20:27.724+480" date="09-03-2013" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="752" file="tslogging.cpp:584">

With the only red part being

::RegOpenKeyExW (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, c_szSMSTSKey, 0, KEY_READ, &hSubKey), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\utils.cpp,258)TSBootShell3/09/2013 4:20:27 PM752 (0x02F0)
RegOpenKeyExW failed for Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task SequenceTSBootShell3/09/2013 4:20:27 PM752 (0x02F0)
GetTsRegValue() failed. 0x80070002.TSBootShell3/09/2013 4:20:27 PM752 (0x02F0)

Does ANYONE please please have any ideas where to go next?

Thanks

Chris

ChrisFairley

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