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Strange Unattend Answer File Error
fcruz2489 replied to fcruz2489's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
It sucks that no one has any idea what is happening here and i still havent been able to figure out the issue but i just discovered something that may be a breakthrough. This only happens when the computer i am imaging has an SSD installed, whenever the same model of computer has a hard drive, it runs perfectly on the first try. Does that new piece of information give anyone the ability to help me out please? Thanks -
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Hi Everyone, I have a strange issue that i have been researching and i cant seem to find an answer. I have a 64-bit Windows 7 OSD Task Sequence that i rebuilt in CM 12 based off of an existing SCCM 2007 OSD TS. The OSD works perfectly, for the most part, on numerous machines but it seems that on one specific model of computer we have, it fails half way. On a HP Elitebook 820 G1 model laptops the OSD fails and gives the error: "Windows could not parse of process the unattend answer file for pass [specialize]. The settings specified in the answer file cannot be applied. The error was detected while processing settings for component [Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup]" Once that error comes up the OSD fails and it needs to be started from scratch (from boot media). the second time we image the same exact system it works perfectly with no error at all. This ONLY happens with the HP 820 G1 laptops but we have a number of other model HP laptops that we image without this issue. I believe all of the drivers are loaded correctly because when the laptop is done imaging the only thing missing is the finger print reader driver, which we dont enable anyway. I dont think this issue existed in our SCCM 2007 OSD TS with this model laptop either. I am all out of ideas and cant find any other suggestions online. I dont have the command prompt enabled in windows PE so i cant pull the error log from the panther folder but if no one has any suggestions that will be my next step. ANY ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
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Configuring Report Server SCCM 2012 SP1
fcruz2489 replied to Hadleigh_Lynn's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
Garth! You have resolved weeks of searching and troubleshooting! Once i removed the necessary services/roles, changed those URLs and then reinstalled with the correct path, the site displayed correctly on the first try! I even saw the folders for the reports show up one by one as they were being loaded! Thank you so very much!!! -
Configuring Report Server SCCM 2012 SP1
fcruz2489 replied to Hadleigh_Lynn's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
interesting...i tried to follow the setup as closely as possible but i guess i messed something up. i will attempt to remove the SSRS Role from SCCM, stop the SSRP Service on the SQL server, change those 2 URLs, start the service back up and then reinstall the role. Will get back to you and let you know what happens. hopefully i dont make it worse. Thanks again for your help! -
Configuring Report Server SCCM 2012 SP1
fcruz2489 replied to Hadleigh_Lynn's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
I have the same URL and i believe it is configured correctly to my knowledge, here are some screens: *Instance ID was purposely erased* -
Configuring Report Server SCCM 2012 SP1
fcruz2489 replied to Hadleigh_Lynn's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
The Primary SCCM site is "IDCSCCM" the SQL database and reporting services are on spdb. So the url i am using is http://SPDB/ConfigMgr_IDC Here is a screen shot of what i get when i go to that URL: Here is what i see in the reporting component in the sccm console: Hope this answers your question. Thanks for your reply! -
Configuring Report Server SCCM 2012 SP1
fcruz2489 replied to Hadleigh_Lynn's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
Hi Garth, Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I am having this same exact issue and can not find a fix for it. I have my SQL Database and report services on a second server that is not my primary site server. I get the same exact type of FTP looking site when I go to the report servers URL using http://REPORTSERVERNAME/ConfigMgr_IDC. all of the reports run fine but the site looks like the screenshots above, rather than a typical report server site. Any idea on what can be done to remedy the issue? I am running Configuration Manager 2012 R2 and the database in on a SQL Server 2008. Thank you very much!