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using SCCM 2012 RC in a LAB - Part 18. Deploying a UDI Client Task Sequence with MDT 2012 RC1 integrated in Configuration Manager 2012

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hsve you tried creating this on another computer with a configmgr console ?

 

Could not find the trusted root key of site HCS in WMI]

 

 

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Niall,

Thanks for the response. We did try this from another computer running the admin console with the same result. I also took a look at that link and ran a netstat against that server to verify that port 4011 is open. I can't make any registry changes to the server right now because it's being used HEAVILY in production. We're work with Microsoft Tier 2 support to see if they can figure out why this is happening. I will attach that link you sent me to them just to help the process along and let everybody on this forum know what we find. Thanks for you help.

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Can anyone help with a few questions please?

 

  • Firstly, when we do this the system keeps installing to the D Drive. It's picked up during the UDI regardless of what we select elsewhere. We have certain custom apps which reference this location so we have to change it.
  • Secondly, the PE image is in US English which is causing some issues.

Please help!

 

Edit : I should point out Ive done the OSDPreserveDriveLetter thing and still no luck. The problem seems to come much earlier on when it detects what partitions are available.

 

Edit 2 : If, before I select the task sequence, I hit F8 and run diskpart, I can clean the disk and allow the TS to partition it, I can install to drive C. Figured this might help the troubleshooting.

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Can anyone help with a few questions please?

 

 

  • Firstly, when we do this the system keeps installing to the D Drive. It's picked up during the UDI regardless of what we select elsewhere. We have certain custom apps which reference this location so we have to change it.
  • Secondly, the PE image is in US English which is causing some issues.
Please help!

 

Edit : I should point out Ive done the OSDPreserveDriveLetter thing and still no luck. The problem seems to come much earlier on when it detects what partitions are available.

 

Edit 2 : If, before I select the task sequence, I hit F8 and run diskpart, I can clean the disk and allow the TS to partition it, I can install to drive C. Figured this might help the troubleshooting.

I had this problem as well, it was because my Win7 image didn't have the boot partition included. The diskpart script in the TS is designed around having it.

 

 

Is there a way to auto populate the username & Password of an account in the UDI wizard that is able to join the domain so that techs do not have to enter it?

Yep. You can set it in the UDIwizard and lock the fields, or you can designate it as a collection variable.

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Hi everybody,

 

Can someone tell me how I can check if a computer is already in AD from the PE UDI?
I've tried to modify various powershell and vbscripts to detect that but they only work on a computer that is already joined in the domain.

I want to use the preflight checks and have something like this:

 

Images:

 

http://ioan.in/tp6G

 

http://ioan.in/SZ8v

 

vbscript:

 

http://ioan.in/9hga

 

Is this possible? The thing is that you have the option to check the password and username but not the computer name. This really sucks it should be implemented in UDI deployment.

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looks like you've no ip address or network issues, did you add any drivers for your network card/hardware and did you look at the log you posted ?

 

 

<![LOG[DownloadFile() failed for http://bladeIII-p01.under-res.net:80/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/CAS0002C/sccm?/Scripts/DeployWiz_Computer.png, C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\CAS0002C\Scripts/DeployWiz_Computer.png. 80072ee2.]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1518">
<![LOG[DownloadFile (hSession, hConnect, sSourceFile.c_str(), sDestinationFile.c_str(), ulPackageSize, ulDownLoaded, LastGoodCredentialsType, bUseSSL), HRESULT=80072ee2 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\downloadcontent.cpp,1572)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1572">
<![LOG[Error downloading file from http://bladeIII-p01.under-res.net:80/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/CAS0002C/sccm?/Scripts/DeployWiz_Computer.png to C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\CAS0002C\Scripts/DeployWiz_Computer.png ]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1572">
<![LOG[DownloadFiles() failed. 80072ee2.]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1588">
<![LOG[DownloadFiles (setDirs, setFiles, sDestination.c_str(), bUseSSL), HRESULT=80072ee2 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\resolvesource.cpp,2529)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="resolvesource.cpp:2529">
<![LOG[Download() failed. 80072ee2.]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="resolvesource.cpp:2534">
<![LOG[DownloadContentAndVerifyHash() failed. 80070002.]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.391-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="resolvesource.cpp:2963">
<![LOG[DownloadContentAndVerifyHash ( pszPackageID, L"SMSPackage", saHttpContentSources, saSMBContentSources, saMulticastContentSources, sDestination, dwFlags, L"", 0, dwPackageFlags, mapNetworkAccess ), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\resolvesource.cpp,3052)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="resolvesource.cpp:3052">
<![LOG[DownloadContentLocally (pszSource, sSourceDirectory, dwFlags, hUserToken, mapNetworkAccess), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\resolvesource.cpp,3273)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="resolvesource.cpp:3273">
<![LOG[TS::Utility::ResolveSource (pszPkgID, sPath, 0, hUserToken, mapNetworkAccess), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\installsoftware\runcommandline.cpp,399)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="runcommandline.cpp:399">
<![LOG[Failed to resolve the source for SMS PKGID=CAS0002C, hr=0x80070002]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="runcommandline.cpp:399">
<![LOG[cmd.Execute(pszPkgID, sProgramName, dwCmdLineExitCode), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\installsoftware\main.cpp,372)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="main.cpp:372">
<![LOG[install Software failed to run command line, hr=0x80070002]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="InstallSoftware" context="" type="3" thread="1452" file="main.cpp:372">
<![LOG[Process completed with exit code 2147942402]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.407-120" date="10-10-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="2216" file="commandline.cpp:1123">
<![LOG[!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------!]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.422-120" date="10-10-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="2216" file="instruction.cxx:804">
<![LOG[Failed to run the action: Use Toolkit Package.
Unknown error (Error: 80070002; Source: Unknown)]LOG]!><time="17:53:47.422-120" date="10-10-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="3" thread="2216" file="instruction.cxx:895">

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Hi,

 

I am having a problem installing Configuration Client and Applications on my test VM via UDI Task sequence.

Configuration manager looks like this when entering windows right after deployment:

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I have 0 Updates on SCCM server so that might be an issue if some kb is adressing this issue but i don't have the option to choose sccm 2012, only sccm 2007 and 2003:

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I always gave 15GB of hdd space to VM and it installed always on E drive:

post-22178-0-65529300-1413730194_thumb.jpg

I correct it now as I am writing this to deploy windows to C: drive

 

Boundaries:

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SCCM 2012 is with CU3

 

Attached logs:

smsts-20141020-011851.log

smsts.log

ccmsetup.log

 

P.S. Not sure why ccmsetup.log is showing old date 15.10.14 when today is 19.10.14

 

I am now stuck for 3 days with google and troubleshooting errors that are shown in .log files but no succes.

 

Edit: clients install and works normally on a non-MDT TS, like described in CM12 in a lab - Part 8. Deploying Windows 7 X64

 

Please help!

Thank you

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