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  1. to silently uninstall SCEP it's just scepinstall.exe /u /s create a package/program to do that, easy. But try the above first
  2. it would be interesting to see what happens when you use the EN-US version of the ISO,
  3. it's covered here Automatically remove previously installed antimalware software before Endpoint Protection is installed Select True or Yes to attempt to uninstall existing antimalware software. Note Endpoint Protection attempts to uninstall the following antimalware software only: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition version 10 Symantec Endpoint Protection version 11 Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition version 12 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise version 8 Trend Micro OfficeScan Microsoft Forefront Codename Stirling Beta 2 Microsoft Forefront Codename Stirling Beta 3 Microsoft Forefront Client Security v1 Microsoft Security Essentials v1 Microsoft Security Essentials 2010 Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 Microsoft Security Center Online v1 If you try to install the Endpoint Protection client on a computer and the uninstall of an existing antimalware solution is not supported, then the Endpoint Protection client installation will fail. In this case, you can use application management to uninstall the existing antimalware solution, install the Endpoint Protection client and then use the Manage Endpoint Protection client on client computers client setting to let Configuration Manager manage the newly installed Endpoint Protection client. I would recommend testing first on a test computer (or three) to verify the behaviour matches your expectations
  4. sorry but with the current zero day reported and linked to Adobe products I won't be clicking on the pdf, can you post your screenshots instead here
  5. try re-deploying whatever task sequence it is to a collection, the last task sequence deployed will contain the boot wim that all successive task sequences on that collection will use for first boot (and then they'll stage their respective boot wim)
  6. does this post help you ?
  7. press f8 at the 'empty grey sccm screen' then do cmtrace X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSLOG\smsts.log and tell us what errors are reported in that log.
  8. does it fail after the boot to WinPE or while still in windows ? if it's while in WinPE then have you verified that it actually has an ip address and can ping the fqdn of the management point in winpe ?
  9. yes i'm aware of the F11 trick, however make a change in your Configuration Manager console on the distribution point properties, does it still work after that ?
  10. if you want to build and capture windows 7 X64 then you need a 64 bit boot wim, for deploying either OS (unless UEFI) you can use an x86 boot wim.
  11. look here http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4045-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-guides/
  12. yes of course, do it. How you decide to install the client later is all part of your overall plan.Have you seen the guides here yet ?
  13. are the clients at CU1 level also ?
  14. hi dennis have you seem the CM12 BitLocker Frontend HTA task sequence, it's mainly targetted at bitlocker users but has multi language capability built in as well, im port the task sequence from the zip and take a look at how the task sequence works, maybe it will help you
  15. that is your package source(s) and yes you would definitely need to keep them, any time the package is updated (changed) it will want to read from the data source
  16. windows Store apps (from the store) must be sideloaded. if you are creating your own windows 8 apps then have you seen this post ? http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/9430-how-can-i-create-windows-81-applications-and-then-deploy-them-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager/
  17. why are you running the hta using serviceui, I normally 'call' the hta via the task sequence
  18. have you looked at your application pool settings for the webservice ?
  19. just install teamviewer and Allow Remote control, then drop me a mail with the username/password needed to access it, and let's agree on a time that works for both of us niall@windows-noob.com
  20. What linux distro is it ? have you seen Johan's post on deploying Linux with MDT, that would be the first place to start.
  21. yeah it does. and it will be logged. you just have to find the log. if you can do teamviewer i can remote in and take a look
  22. apologies for the delay your post got missed in all the others, however now I have and nothing stands out in the logs you provided which probably means you are taking them from the wrong location, sometimes the 'actual' error may be in another smsts.log file to find it try doing this on the root of each drive letter dir /s smsts*.log start on drive letter X: (i'm guessing that's where the failure logs are) post any logs you find here and i'll take another look
  23. Once you enable a PXE enabled distribution point in Configuration Manager, then it is in control of PXE deployments and will deliver any task sequences you have deployed within Configuration Manager, that means any TS's you have deployed via MDT standalone will not be seen as only one PXE server can respond at a time. It is trivial though to use both, just disable/stop the WDS service on the PXE server you want to disable, the other will answer the clients call. to understand MDT integration with Configuration Manager do take a look at the guides below, it should get you started.. CM12 in a lab - Part 16. Integrating MDT 2012 RC1 with Configuration Manager 2012 CM12 in a lab - Part 17. Using MDT 2012 RC1 with Configuration Manager 2012 CM12 in a lab - Part 18. Deploying a UDI Client Task Sequence
  24. yup, I was waiting for this... R2 CU1 fixes this, have any of you upgraded to R2 CU1 yet and tried creating media on those 'fixed disks' devices ?, the fix is listed below:-
  25. can you post your smsts.log file so we can see the failure ?
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