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Strange PXE issue

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I have installed a hierarchy SCCM 2012 - CAS-PRI.

PXE is enabled.

 

Now, when I PXE boot a Hyper-V VM at first boots fine then goes upto Build and Capture TS selection. Once selected, next I see retrieving policy for this computer, resolving task sequence dependencies and then errors out (in smsts.log: 0x80040102).

 

Attached are few screenshots and SMSts.log file.

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smsts.log

 

Strange part of the PXE is once I remove computer from the Devices list so that I can retry but VM won't PXE boot until few mins (pic 4). Why? does SCCM takes time to clear out that unknown computer from the system?

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I'm having a very similar problem! Please let me know if you find a fix. I have confirmed the file in question is on the distribution point, and network activity is just fine between the client PC and distribution point. It has really brought my project to a halt.

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In my experience, you need to do two things. One is check the box in your screenshow about Copy the content ..... for every package in your task sequence. 2nd is that in your task sequence Deployment you need to change to run from the DP instead of download.

 

Yes the error is stupid because it tells you package ID ### cannot be located, when it is in fact there, and is in fact not the problem package.

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