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antha124

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  1. I attached the file. smsts1.txt
  2. Also where are the task sequences being pulled from? When i try to map our sccm server in the command prompt its asking for credentials, is there a place in sccm i should be putting in my credentials? Doing a "Set" command i see the username its using is SYSTEM. I am use to MDT and it prompts for it when i boot into that boot image.
  3. Yep MDT 2012 is integrated with SCCM 2012 beta 2. It didn't work before which is why I integrated MDT because I have MDT working perfectly fine outside of sccm2012. I figured it would do a better job of making the boot images for me but resulted in the same issue.
  4. To a point yes, minus the pxe booting as i am booting from a usb stick. But it never brings up the tasks list. Hitting f8 I do get a ip address, i can see my disk partition, i can ping the distribution point.
  5. When booting from a media created task sequence WinPE loads but gets to the Network Connections and just reboots. I am trying to boot this onto a VM, drivers are loaded in the boot image. I can hit F8 and i do get a ip address and can ping the sccm server just fine. I have tried re-creating boot images. I attached my smsts.log file and in sms trace the only notable error is: <![LOG['wscript.exe Deploy\Scripts\ZTIMediaHook.wsf' returned error: 0x00000001]LOG]!><time="15:06:34.875+480" date="07-29-2011" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="3" thread="816" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:481"> I am just getting started in this and have never successfully booted into a SCCM created WinPE boot image. My MDT boot image created in MDT works fine. Also I just have one task sequence which i have made no modifications to (its a build ts for Win7 - all defaults) Any ideas? Thanks. smsts.log
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