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nickbeaulieu

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  1. ya. When I did that it never runs. :/
  2. I've put it to "always rerun program" and set the schedule to once a day (for testing purposes) and the TS reruns a few minutes after it completes.
  3. I have a lab of 12 PCs that I need to re-image every 3 months. I've created a task sequence that is zero-touch and works great, however the schedule is where I'm having issues. In my tests I have the schedule to run every day at 12pm. It runs the first day, but the next day it doesn't run. If I have the rerun behavior set to "rerun if failed previous attempt" it doesn't ever run again. If I have the rerun behavior set to "rerun if succeeded on previous attempt" it reruns almost immediately after the imaging is complete. What am I missing here? What is the point of the schedule if it just ignores it?
  4. Hi there, I have an OSD that uses UDI to name the computer, join it to the domain, add it to the right OU and add optional software. It works great usually. However today I've tried to set up a training room that we've had for a while and I'm having some problems. 1. When I go to join it to the domain from the UDI interface it gives me an error saying ther username or password is invalid. 2. If I just join it to a workgroup it works, but then when I get to midway through the task sequence and it starts installing the software, it fails and gives the 0x80004005 access denied error. Once that PC boots into Windows (with none of the software installed, obviously) I can join the domain just fine. None of the above problems come up if I physically move the PCs in that room upstairs. I'm not sure why. I thought maybe the subnet in our training room wasn't in the boundaries, but it is. Any guidance is appreciated.
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