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SCCM 2012 SP1 - Task Sequence Producing inconsistent results

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First of all may i start by thanking "anyweb" for the in-depth tutorials on SCCM. They have been much use to us so far.

We are currently implementing SCCM 2012 SP1 in a single Primary Site config within a development environment. Having produced a WIM inclusive of a number of applications, we are now looking to push a task sequence with the WIM and additional applications and scripts. However, we are receiving a wide range of inconsistencies when dropping the task sequence across a couple of test PCs. We have experienced varying result when dropping the same unedited task sequence on the same hardware. Some applications will install happily on one drop but fail on the next without any changes being made. We can confirm that the DP reads 100% compliance for the applications but still encounters the installation failures.

The log file attached shows a 80070002 error consistently with most/all tasks in the sequence (including disabled tasks). I can confirm that we have a Network Access Account configured and it is an admin member of our test domain.

(__hrMethodRetVal == ((HRESULT)0L)) || (bFailIfMissing == false), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\NTS_SCCM_RELEASE\sms\common\inc\ccmxml.h,582) TSManager 03/07/2013 17:21:54 2988 (0x0BAC)

We would be interested to learn if anyone else has had such inconsistencies in either their development or production environment or indeed in anyone can advise us on any of the errors in our attached SMSTS* log file.

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smsts-20130703-172159.log

Thanks for any help

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