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Peter van der Woude

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  1. Both of those issues sound like networking issues... 80072ee2 is a timeout and No logon servers available is usually an indication that it cannot connect with the domain controllers... Are you sure there is nothing driver with the networkdrivers or the networklayer between the client and server?
  2. Sounds like you have the Clear Install Flag maintenance task configured.
  3. The computer object already being in the AD should not be a problem... Is there nothing else?
  4. The best is indeed to cut it into pieces then. One of the methods that I always disliked the most, but might work for you, is selecting Run another program first. Just on a side-note, wouldn't it be nicer to solve this on a different way, like a GPO that creates a scheduled task or something like that?
  5. I've never had a lot of success with printer migrations via USMT. If the printer already succesfully migrates, you still depend on a (network) location that contains the drivers. Usually GPOs are quicker, or a manual to explain a user how to add a printer.
  6. As it's a batch file, I'm assuming you're using a old-school package and program. In that case you can specify Run with user rights in the Environment tab of the Program.
  7. Take a look at the LocationServices.log.
  8. Does the task sequence also fail on that specific step? If so, you might want to look at the NetSetup.log log file for more specific information.
  9. Usually it shows a bit above that line what it's trying to do and what it's failing on.
  10. If it's a required program that don't have to click anything. At the scheduled time it will start.
  11. Look at the client side, and start with looking if it's still recieving policies.
  12. It's a bit old, but AFAIK it still works the same, here is a nice post about printer migration: http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2011/05/24/understanding-usmt-printer-migration-or-the-lack-thereof.aspx
  13. I would guess not, because in general a new OS would need newer drivers.
  14. You could try, but I don't think that will matter much... You should do a deep dive why it's trying to install at the wrong partition. Are the somewhere wrong parameters, is something going wrong during your deployment, etc..
  15. Offline servicing only works with OS related updates and not with application updates, like office and silverlight.
  16. Also, if you need more help, you need to be more specific about why it's being problematic...
  17. Weird.. What does the Non-compliant tab shows as the current value?
  18. How are you checking your global condition (ie what is your compliance check)?
  19. Could it be that no hardware inventory has ran, yet? Make sure to adjust the hardware inventory in a client policy that is targeted to your clients, run a machine policy refresh and after that run a hardware inventory. That should get your information. If not, you might have to start looking in log files.
  20. That's how it's supposed to work. You need to manually copy your sources to a new location and then use the tool to adjust the package source location of a package within ConfigMgr.
  21. Theoratically that should do the same. So, if it doesn't work via ConfigMgr, it probably doesn't work via a GPO either...
  22. That's a possibility. In that case you could also upgrade your current site to R2 and migrate any relevant content. Just keep in mind that this would also mean that you have to reassign all your clients. Another option could be a backup and restore. Just keep in mind that in that case your computer name and site name have to be the same as the current situation.
  23. Please don't post double... already answered here: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4926-using-sccm-2012-rc-in-a-lab-part-14-performing-a-side-by-side-migration-from-configuration-manager-2007/page-2 Locking this thread.
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