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FEJustinTH

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  1. Should I just run a site reset and go through the wizard? I have tried going through all of the permissions I can think of, given everyone write permissions. I tried removing PXE and rebooting and enabling it again. I tried taking the role DP from the site and restarting and adding it back and deleteing the RemoteInstall folder. I then went back and distributed everything to the DP and still no luck.
  2. I believe I have an issue with permissions but I can write to the folders that are in question. Here are some screen shots of the errors I am getting. I am logged in as the admin and I have tried my domain admin account too. I installed MDT, and the PXE issues started so I uninstalled it and then I still could not PXE boot so I started poking around and found all these errors. I have used this same Installer + Image + Boot Images to push OSD many times. Adding a Operating System Installer: Modifying an existing working installer (Click Browse - Click OK - Click Apply): Adding new Operating System Image: (From a known WIM that worked) Modifying existing Operating System Image: Updating a boot image that I have been using for multiple successful OSD: Error: Boot image to update: • Microsoft Windows PE (x64) Error: Actions to perform: • Add ConfigMgr binaries • Enable Windows PE command line support • Add drivers Error: The wizard detected the following problems when updating the boot image. • The SMS Provider reported an error.: ConfigMgr Error Object: instance of SMS_ExtendedStatus { • Description = "Failed to insert OSD binaries into the WIM file"; • ErrorCode = 2152205056; • File = "e:\\nts_sccm_release\\sms\\siteserver\\sdk_provider\\smsprov\\sspbootimagepackage.cpp"; • Line = 4318; • ObjectInfo = "CSspBootImagePackage::PreRefreshPkgSrcHook"; • Operation = "ExecMethod"; • ParameterInfo = "SMS_BootImagePackage.PackageID=\"FEM0000E\""; • ProviderName = "WinMgmt"; • StatusCode = 2147749889; }; Share Permissions so the folder where everything is kept: Administrator Properties from Local Users and Groups:
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