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USMT XP question

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Created a USMT task sequence for computer association.

The task will capture the user state on a WinXP box and will put on SMP and hold it for 5 days. Another task sequence is set to restore the data on a PC based on association.

The capture task sequence will work fine.

But then the restore task sequence fails. Is there a way to manually run the restore?

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are you saying it fails on every restore ? if so what is the failure message from the loadstate.log file ?

I get no loadstate.log file.

This is from the web report:

A failure exit code of 3 was returned. User context: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Possible cause: Systems Management Server (SMS) determines status for each program it executes. If SMS cannot find or correlate any installation status Management Information Format (MIF) files for the program, it uses the program's exit code to determine status. An exit code of 3 is considered a failure. Solution: For more information on the exit code, refer to the documentation for the program you are distributing.

 

the task sequence is very simple:

Request State Restore

Restore User State

Release State Store

 

The Restore is set to the proper User State migration tool package and it's not restoring anything out of the ordinary. Verbose logging is enabled.

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