Hi guys, this problem is driving me mad, and I've wasted 3 days on trying to resolve it so far to no avail.
Basically when I try to deploy Windows 7 via PXE boot, the Task Sequence always fails when trying to install the OS, and throws the error message "Task Sequence sequence name has failed with the error code (0x80004005)...".
I've read threads that suggest this error code relates to certificates, and in the smspxe.log the only errors appearing are as follows:
WARNING: _SMSTSSiteSigningCertificate Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSRootCACerts Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertStoreName Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertSelection Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
But surely these aren't relevant as i'm not using certificates?? This is actually the second time I've built SCCM up on this server and I'm using the same settings and config as before (which worked).
I can PXE boot, and select the advertisment I want to run, it then proceedes to format and partition the hard drive successfully, but then failes as soon as it begins the task of installing the OS.
I have tried removing all drivers from Boot images, re-adding them in (only the network adapters), rebooting the sever, deleted the Windows 7 OS Install Package and re-creating it (even re-downloaded the image), I've re-created the advertisments, removed the PXE boot images from the distribution points and added them in again, nothing has fixed it!!
I've read this problem is sometimes related to drivers, but I'm using the same drivers as I did in the previous installation. Should the PXE OSD work even if I didn't add any drivers to the Boot Images? I tried and it got to the same point as it is going now.
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Hi guys, this problem is driving me mad, and I've wasted 3 days on trying to resolve it so far to no avail.
Basically when I try to deploy Windows 7 via PXE boot, the Task Sequence always fails when trying to install the OS, and throws the error message "Task Sequence sequence name has failed with the error code (0x80004005)...".
I've read threads that suggest this error code relates to certificates, and in the smspxe.log the only errors appearing are as follows:
WARNING: _SMSTSSiteSigningCertificate Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSRootCACerts Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertStoreName Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertSelection Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/07/2011 12:30:19 2488 (0x09B8)
But surely these aren't relevant as i'm not using certificates?? This is actually the second time I've built SCCM up on this server and I'm using the same settings and config as before (which worked).
I can PXE boot, and select the advertisment I want to run, it then proceedes to format and partition the hard drive successfully, but then failes as soon as it begins the task of installing the OS.
I have tried removing all drivers from Boot images, re-adding them in (only the network adapters), rebooting the sever, deleted the Windows 7 OS Install Package and re-creating it (even re-downloaded the image), I've re-created the advertisments, removed the PXE boot images from the distribution points and added them in again, nothing has fixed it!!
I've read this problem is sometimes related to drivers, but I'm using the same drivers as I did in the previous installation. Should the PXE OSD work even if I didn't add any drivers to the Boot Images? I tried and it got to the same point as it is going now.
Please help!
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