This is my first post, and this is an awesome site to get help on SCCM !
Ok so basically I have SCCM 2007 R2, on Windows 2008 Ent Ed.
My Sccm server has the PXE role, is the MP, DP.
I have a separate DHCP and separate DC in the AD environment.
I have created a Boot media capture disk for x86 and x64 bit boot images.
I was able to successfully capture an image for an x86 Windows 7 machine.
When i insert the x64 boot media capture disc in to the Windows 7 x64 bit machine i need captured, i start autorun and i click next and i get an error saying:
"Sysprep files are not found in the local machine. Please copy them to C:\windows\system32\sysprep"
The problem here is that the sysprep files do exist at that location. And ive tried several things like deleting the folder, re-adding it back in. Re-creating the boot media capture disc but nothing seems to be working.
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Hey guys,
This is my first post, and this is an awesome site to get help on SCCM !
Ok so basically I have SCCM 2007 R2, on Windows 2008 Ent Ed.
My Sccm server has the PXE role, is the MP, DP.
I have a separate DHCP and separate DC in the AD environment.
I have created a Boot media capture disk for x86 and x64 bit boot images.
I was able to successfully capture an image for an x86 Windows 7 machine.
When i insert the x64 boot media capture disc in to the Windows 7 x64 bit machine i need captured, i start autorun and i click next and i get an error saying:
"Sysprep files are not found in the local machine. Please copy them to C:\windows\system32\sysprep"
The problem here is that the sysprep files do exist at that location. And ive tried several things like deleting the folder, re-adding it back in. Re-creating the boot media capture disc but nothing seems to be working.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks all!
JSS
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