I've been having this problem for the last week now ... Some help would be appreciated here!
What I have done untill now: (and I'll save you all the problems I had to fix before arriving to this point)
Installed boot images
installed operating system images
installed operating system install packages
installed drivers & driver packages
installed and updated all DP's
What I can do:
deploy software packages ...
Push install clients ...
Apply drivers software to OS ...
This all works without any problems, it's just capturing the OS that doesn't want to work ...
So I've tried 2 different ways to capture the OS:
1st thing is following Any's fantastic guide to capture an XP OS, and PXE-boot the client. The client makes contact with SCCM (splash screen), says INITIALIZING WINPE (Windows starting up); then the client restarts and nothing more happens.
2nd thing I tried is to get the client to respond to an advertisement to capture and build XP.
At this point, I see that the client is re-installing itself, with the correct NIC-driver, and I have a brand new OS with the correct NIC. But then SCCM wants to install the client, before starting the capture, and there it stops. When googling for that problem, I see that MSGINA.DLL could be a problem. Something about making a back-up of the registry value, and replacing it after the capture is finished... But I can't find a MSGINA registry value, in fact, I can't find any gina entry in the registry ... (there is a GINA.DLL in windows)
I feel that I am close to te solution, but can't seem to put the finger on the exact problem. It's been over a week now trying to fix that thing, but to no avail .... I'm so confused right now that I really need some help please ...
What logs can I show you, or should I be looking at? And where to find this SMSTS log (can't find that one on my server either)? It's driving me crazy ...
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Hi people,
I've been having this problem for the last week now ... Some help would be appreciated here!
What I have done untill now: (and I'll save you all the problems I had to fix before arriving to this point)
Installed boot images
installed operating system images
installed operating system install packages
installed drivers & driver packages
installed and updated all DP's
What I can do:
deploy software packages ...
Push install clients ...
Apply drivers software to OS ...
This all works without any problems, it's just capturing the OS that doesn't want to work ...
So I've tried 2 different ways to capture the OS:
1st thing is following Any's fantastic guide to capture an XP OS, and PXE-boot the client. The client makes contact with SCCM (splash screen), says INITIALIZING WINPE (Windows starting up); then the client restarts and nothing more happens.
2nd thing I tried is to get the client to respond to an advertisement to capture and build XP.
At this point, I see that the client is re-installing itself, with the correct NIC-driver, and I have a brand new OS with the correct NIC. But then SCCM wants to install the client, before starting the capture, and there it stops. When googling for that problem, I see that MSGINA.DLL could be a problem. Something about making a back-up of the registry value, and replacing it after the capture is finished... But I can't find a MSGINA registry value, in fact, I can't find any gina entry in the registry ... (there is a GINA.DLL in windows)
I feel that I am close to te solution, but can't seem to put the finger on the exact problem. It's been over a week now trying to fix that thing, but to no avail .... I'm so confused right now that I really need some help please ...
What logs can I show you, or should I be looking at? And where to find this SMSTS log (can't find that one on my server either)? It's driving me crazy ...
Info:
WIN2008 server with SCCM, SQL, DHCP,
Client: XP SP3
Thank a lot ...
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