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SCCM 2007 SP1 R2 OS deployent error

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HI,

 

Could some one help me.

 

When i try to add operating system image, i browse to Network path (for example \\10.107.10.125\e\sources\install.wim) and when i press next button i get an error "The specified UNC path does not contain a valid WIM file or you do not have permission to access it. Please specify a valid path".

 

The strange thing is that i can browse to my source location with wizart.

 

SCCM server is installed on computer joined to domain. (not on domain controler)

 

Site is pushed to AD, I can install client on to remote computer successfully.

 

There is everyone permission on source share dirctory.

 

What coud be the problem?

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what OS are you trying to add the install.wim file from ? and how was that copied to the share it is in now

 

This is win2k8 64 bit, copy paste from original cd. But i think problem is not in version of cd, because when i'm trying to deploy firefox from network source, i get an error in event log, that i have no access to network source.

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everyone=all users so not likely,

 

can you open Windows Explorer and browse to the same folder and WRITE a file to it ?

 

cheers

anyweb

 

Yes i can write the files there. You see i think the problem is that, when i have installed sccm 2007 not on Domain controler, sccm created local users, and have not created users in AD, and sccm uses local user to access network share (and i think local computer users have no access to shares on computers)

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Yes i can write the files there. You see i think the problem is that, when i have installed sccm 2007 not on Domain controler, sccm created local users, and have not created users in AD, and sccm uses local user to access network share (and i think local computer users have no access to shares on computers)

 

if you havn't created the two SMS groups in AD like you are supposed to then how can I help ?

 

or can you please explain what you think you are missing here as I'm out of ideas

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if you havn't created the two SMS groups in AD like you are supposed to then how can I help ?

 

or can you please explain what you think you are missing here as I'm out of ideas

 

I have theory, that SCCM uses only those goups it has created on local computer. Can it be true?

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