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Failed to install applications during task sequence

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I'm having trouble installing applications after OS install in a Task sequence. The following pictures depicts what's happening. It says applications are installing and then it errors out and only the OS is installed. If I deploy the applications in their own task sequence, they install fine, so I know it's not the applications. Is there some step I need to add before installing the applications? I feel like I'm missing something.

 

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the error means

Required management point not found

Source: System Center Configuration Manager
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are you specifying something in relation to MP in the setup windows and configmgr step (in installation properties) ? what do the App*.log files reveal ?

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So I figured out I need to set the SMSP property and the applications started installing. But at the end of the process I got this error: 

Looks like they all installed fine, but why did I get such error? 

My smsts.log has an error saying:

"Release request failed with error code 08x0004005

Task sequence manager could not release active TS request"

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Well it's actually not failing to install the apps. I couldn't really figure out why that error is popping up but I decided to check the box "If an application installation fails, continue installing other applications in the list" which worked. The error still shows up in the logs but it doesn't interrupt the task sequence anymore. Really odd!

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