Does anyone out there have experience with the command line createmedia.exe. We need to install images on computers that are not on the network and making DVD's has been working great. I just read an article on createmedia.exe to get around the cd/dvd size limit and it creates the image but when I deploy it I get an 80070241 error. Since I have discovered error numbers are useless in SCCM I have learned to use the log files.
My first question is.
1) Does anyone know sure where the log file is created on the stand alone pc I am trying to image.
Should this number the exact size of the image? The size of the USB drive I am trying to put it on? Does it need to be exact or just larger than the image?
My second question is
2) Does anyone know where a more descriptive list of switches is?
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Does anyone out there have experience with the command line createmedia.exe. We need to install images on computers that are not on the network and making DVD's has been working great. I just read an article on createmedia.exe to get around the cd/dvd size limit and it creates the image but when I deploy it I get an 80070241 error. Since I have discovered error numbers are useless in SCCM I have learned to use the log files.
My first question is.
1) Does anyone know sure where the log file is created on the stand alone pc I am trying to image.
I have a feeling I have a switch wrong. I have found this link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj155402.aspx where it list the switches but there is only a very short description.
example /M is "Size of selected media, units"
Should this number the exact size of the image? The size of the USB drive I am trying to put it on? Does it need to be exact or just larger than the image?
My second question is
2) Does anyone know where a more descriptive list of switches is?
Thank you in advance
Mark
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