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viklc

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  1. Had the same problem. Found this http://blogs.technet.com/b/smsandmom/archive/2008/08/18/configmgr-2007-osd-fails-with-sysprep-did-not-complete-successfully-error-when-capturing-a-windows-vista-image.aspx I solved the problem Everytime I perform a build and capture (Windows 7 - to install latest patches) - I use an untouched version of Windows 7 - and NOT one, that I have previously patched
  2. Case solved Deleted and re-created the SMP role on my SCCM-server.. That fixed the problem Hope someone else finds this useful
  3. Hi Niall, Thanx - but as far as I'm concerned - my Configmgr is already at SP2 And therefore I shouldn't be affected by that problem (correct me if I'm wrong) Any other suggestions?
  4. Hi everyone, My scenario. We want to upgrade our XP and Vista Clients to Windows 7. In fact we are already a long ways. However we would like to use USMT to do a PC refresh using the migration store. Today we manually run a batch-job each time before refreshing/upgrading the PC with a new OS. I have a standard Task Sequence including Capture/Restore user files and settings. Standard_TS_USMT.xml When the TS is executed on a client machine - it almost immediately stumbles upon "Request User State Storage" (I have attached 2 different smsts.log files) Virtual_XP_smsts.log XP_smsts.log KB974571 is NOT installed - neither on the client nor on the SCCM server. As far as I'm concerned sharing and security should be correct on the SMP share. On the client I can browse to the folder on the server, and manually copy files/folders. Seems like the client cannot resolve where to locate the SMP store? What am I missing? IIS settings? WebDAV settings? I have read a ton of threads in various forums - most of them mentioning the dreaded patch KB974571, which apparently breaks the USMT functionality. However as stated previous - KB974571 isn't present on either server or client. Suggestions anyone?
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