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OSD Re-Image Issues

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Hi Everyone

 

Firstly a big thanks to the forums here, been a mad help when setting up our environment.

 

The issue I have is in re-deploying OS (Win7x64) images from within windows via the Run Advertised Programs. The same advertised task sequence works perfectly via PXE.

 

The error I get in the smsts.log file is:

<![LOG[Environment scope "Global\{51A016B6-F0DE-4752-B97C-54E6F386A912}" successfully created]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.738+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="environmentscope.cpp:250">

<![LOG[Environment scope "Global\{BA3A3900-CA6D-4ac1-8C28-5073AFC22B03}" successfully created]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.738+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="environmentscope.cpp:250">

<![LOG[sMS Client GUIDGUID:E8ABDCF7-C4E0-49ED-A91C-E2EB777DD069]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.847+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:818">

<![LOG[Capturing SMS client certificate store.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.847+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:82">

<![LOG[Reading client installation properties.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:149">

<![LOG[Client SSL is disabled. Setting state to 0x0.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="ccmutillib.cpp:184">

<![LOG[Registry entry 'Certificate Store' is either missing or empty.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="ccmcert.cpp:133">

<![LOG[The 'Certificate Store' is empty in the registry, using default store name 'MY'.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="ccmcert.cpp:204">

<![LOG[Registry entry 'Certificate Selection Criteria' is either missing or empty.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="ccmcert.cpp:133">

<![LOG[Registry entry 'Select First Certificate' value is 0.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="ccmcert.cpp:171">

<![LOG[Registry entry 'Internet MP Hostname' is either missing or empty.]LOG]!><time="12:06:54.988+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="ccmcert.cpp:133">

<![LOG[The current advertisement ID is SYD20022]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.019+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:372">

<![LOG[No execution request with PRG_DependentPolicy=FALSE found for advertisement SYD20022]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.035+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:488">

<![LOG[Error getting running advert info. Code 0x80070490]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.035+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="3" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:506">

<![LOG[Error getting package location and access account information. Code 0x80070490]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.035+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="3" thread="908" file="tslaunchinfo.cpp:306">

<![LOG[Error initializing TS environment. Code 0x80070490]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.035+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="3" thread="908" file="tslauncher.cpp:798">

<![LOG[Task sequence launcher advertisement failed!. Code 0x80070490]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.035+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="3" thread="908" file="tslauncher.cpp:1007">

<![LOG[successfully finalized logs to SMS client log directory from C:\WINDOWS\system32\CCM\Logs]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.051+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslogging.cpp:1536">

<![LOG[Failed to open the task sequence key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task Sequence. Error code 0x80070002]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.066+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="2" thread="908" file="utils.cpp:2924">

<![LOG[Failed to open the task sequence key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task Sequence. Error code 0x80070002]LOG]!><time="12:06:55.066+-660" date="11-29-2010" component="TSLauncher" context="" type="2" thread="908" file="utils.cpp:3093">

 

 

I can confirm that successfully rolling out advertised apps work in this manner without issue. The only thing I am not sure on is that im trying to deploy Windows 7 64bit to Windows XP 32bit but doubt that would cause the problem.

 

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, the end result im trying to achieve is minimal overhead by our desktop staff and also so that the Computer Object doesnt get re-created in the collections with the same name as I have custom variables assigned for reporting purposes. I want it to re-use the same collection object after re-imaging.

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Thanks for the response, I created a Task sequence to deploy an application (Symantec Enterprise Vault Client) and it fails with the same error however I can deploy the same program as an advertised application. So it seems to be with running Task Sequences within Windows, that is either Windows XP x86 and also WIn7 x64

 

 

 

****Update to the processes. I alterred the Collection Membership to specifically address the PC in question and not an AD security group the logged on user was a member of and it ran the Task Sequence, currently deploying the image, will post if this is 100% successful.

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