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vincelewin

OS Deployment fails in all boundries.

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Hi,

 

I have recently added a new SCCM server to my enviroment bringing the total to three.

 

I am experiencing a problem with the OS deployments, they did work but now they all fail.

 

I am getting the Task Sequence Error (0x80070070) and have tried creating a new sequence but am still getting the error.

 

I have tried to deploy from the two sites that have pxe enabled but still get the error.

 

Can anyone help me with troubleshooting tips?

 

Thanks

 

Vince

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No nothing.

 

One day it all worked fine.

Next day I added another server/distribution point, pxe enabled it as well, associated it with one of my boundries and added it to my distribution group. I did get an error about the SCCM client package not being available on the distribution point but there are no distribution errors for that package and I have since created a new task using the SCCM client Upgrade and its stopped complaining about that.

 

I have a number of task sequencecs all deploying the same image but into a different OU.

 

They all fail now.

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That error usually means "There is not enough space on the disk.". So did you change anything with sizing the disk or a new image?

 

Found that the VM I was testing on had a small c drive, I have increased and now get the actual error (0x80070005)

 

Are these errors documented anywhere?

I also see that the referenced application in the task sequence dont have the COR object ids now they have SCOPEID_### instead and I have an error "unable to find the program files for application "ScopeID_#####" on the distribution point.

 

I have no distribution errors though.

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