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  1. Hi Dancing Ferret. You were correct and I was not able to ping the FQDN. The issue was a DHCP issue. The following link helped me sort the issue. http://www.danielclasson.com/80072ee/ Thans for your assistance.
  2. Following on from my previous message, I have managed to locate my SMSTSlog (attached). The machine is still rebooting after I am entering the TS password. I have followed these excellent guides pretty much word for word. Thank you. SMSTS.log
  3. Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone can help? I have been following the guides and have got to a point where I can go no further. I am doing the lab with physical machines (not Virtual). I am able to PXE boot and get to the Password screen, however once I have entered the password, the machine is rebooting. The error I am getting is shown in the screenshot. All of my content is on a distibution point and is showing green (success). I have changed my NAA to SMS Admin, which I have now given full permission to all file/folders. I have injected the network card drivers and updated my boot image(s). Before it fails I am pressing F8, however an SMSTS.log is not being created. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
  4. Hey Guys, I am having some serious trouble getting the SCCM Client on each Server to report back to my ConfigMgr Console. Everything seems to run and install OK. The 'ccmsetup' folder being created in C:\Windows\ (I am running an x64 OS) and the Configuration Manager Control Panel icon is available (although with limited options), although I cannot manually connect to the LP1 site through the Advanced Tab. I have attached the log files and cannot see any glaring issues. Any help would be appreciated. Marc. ccmsetup.log client.msi.log
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