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  1. Hello there, we are currently on Config Manager Version 2309. We have a CAS and multiple Primary Sites. For each Primary Site / Location we have mostly the same Windows Installation, only Domain Join and maybe device drivers are different. The Config for each Primary Site is the same, only one Primary Site is SSL enabled and can communicate with our Cloudpoint. Within on Primary Site / Location (which is not the SSL one) we have a problem installing clients in our second domain. This primary site is for two networks, one "Administration" network and one for our students (second domain), so different domain but everything else within Tasksequenz is the same. Domain Join works, Clients are communicating with the primary site and everything seems to work fine. After installing and configuration of the Config Manager clients on these clients the windows installation should go on with installing software and perform scripts and things. The installation of software is not working with generic error, so we enabled to go on. Installation goes on and goes into error 0x80070002 while trying to access a network path to execute a script. As far as I can see within the log the problem is not the permission of the user or that he can't reach it (the user is the same on all locations and is working in second domain). The user is also within configuration of the MP / Software Distribution as Network Access Account. It seems that he suddenly can't find the package/tasksequence - I see within "ClientLocation.log" that the client has the correct MP assigned and is in Intranet. Suddenly this changes to "Client is in Internet" and "Current Internet Management point is <empty>". This site has no Internet activation yet so I'm wondering why these clients are switching? It happens within 4 of 5 Installation, so 1 Client is not switching automatically in this network. Within the other network at the same primary site everything works perfect. Where can I see why they are changing to Internet? They are permanent on LAN. Where can I set that they should only use Intranet (and why do I have to do this only for this site and this network)? Only with this site and this network we have the problem that sometimes clients are falling out of their collections are not approved any longer, makes sense now if they are switching to Internet and have no connection to the MP anymore. EDIT: It was working properly 1 month before and we made no change as far as I know.... If anyone has any Idea or needs more information I would be glad. Thank yall in advance. Lin
  2. Hi Niall, well I thought I did it correct as I did it twice (for updates january and december). I did it know a 3rd time and it is working finally. Might be another problem, but im fine now! Thank you very much and sorry. Have a great weekend, Lin
  3. Hello Niall, thanks for this awesome post! We thought / hoped that the update would help, as we have the same problem within imaging the Surface Go 4. We first had the problem of an old version of Windows ADK and PE, so we updated that to the latest 2004er version. So at the moment we have Windows 10 Version 22H2 with CU of december, our boot image is also 22H2 with updates of december (we had the BSOD, because I thought it would be smart to directly apply CU of january, but for windows it was not yet available so boot.wim and windows.wim where on different level). So as far as we know we are at the level where it should work, but I still get the error message before the ADK update that says in general, that it does not find the storage. What else can we do? We don't want windows 11 yet (maybe directly jump to Win12 if available). I'm building a recovery usb for surface right now to have a look if the signed driver is available by now (I guess not). Thanks for any help! Best regards, Lin
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