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Build and Capture TS Problems. No TS found machine reboots

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ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1 CU2 running on Windows Server 2012 R2

 

I am trying to create a new reference build (build and capture task sequence) but cannot get a virtual machine to pick up a task sequence. The machine PXE boots and crashes out when starting network connections. A command prompt indicates the vm has a mac address and communicate with the network correctly.

 

When the VM was first added into ConfigMgr 2012 it started the build and capture task sequence correctly. However, it failed on a task sequence step and exited out of the build.

 

However, I am no longer able to start the task sequence again on that VM. If I create a new VM it will pick up all available task sequences and start the build.

 

The SMSPXE.log correctly identifies the vm's mac address and the correct boot image is started. However, smsts.log file on the vm (X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSLOG) states that there are no task sequences available to this computer.

 

I do not use unknown computer support and added the mac address into sccm prior to starting the build. The console displays the various task sequences which are advertised to the vm.

 

I have ran queries to confirm there are no duplicate entries for the mac address in sccm.

 

Any ideas what I can do as it is seriously annoying having to create a new vm each time I need to test the reference build.

 

 

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