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Task Sequences fail since upgrading to 2012 R2 SP1

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Hi All,

 

I am hoping someone can help me.

 

I recently upgraded my sccm server to 2012 R2 SP1 and now none of my task sequences complete, they put the image on, install drivers and install the Config Manager client but then it all stops.

 

I have windows updates, application installs after the config manager client and they all fail.

 

I have created a new task sequence to test with thinking maybe it was just affecting historic sequences but its affecting all.

 

I don't know where to start with trouble shooting this and when I find logs on the client I don't know how to decipher the cryptic text.

 

Can anyone help?

dism.log

smsts.log

smsts-20160128-170943.log

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Yeah when I go to control-alt-del it is joined to the domain and the computer account has been created in the OU I specified.

 

I can login successfully.

 

I have changed the order of the task sequence and put the config mgr client to the end, now it fails with an error.

 

 

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I experienced a similar issue a while ago, but it was due to my using a Windows image that had been created from a Build & Capture, so already had the client installed, but I had put it into the task sequence to install the client again then do things like application installation and windows updates.

 

If you try plugging in a new/fresh windows image ripped straight from an ISO again do you still get the same issue?

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