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hgbays

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  • Birthday 08/25/1961

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  1. We are performing Computer Associations using SCCM 2007 R3. We have a test environment with test machines and user accounts. We create the association and place the source computer in our State Capture collection. We run the advertisement, both manually and mandatory for our User State Capture and everything works fine. The capture is stored in our user migration folder and then restored on the Destination computer. Now, when I try this in our live environment, I receive an error and the entire capture fails. The error message is 'OSDStateStorePath' TS environment variable is empty, Failed to construct USMT commandline (0x80004005). Like I previously stated, it works fine in our test environment, but not in our live environment. Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks ahead for the assistance.
  2. I did check after the failed computer association and it was there, so I'm guessing that it doesn't appear until you run a user state capture. I checked a few of our other XP machines that we haven't tried to capture user state and the log wasn't there. Thanks so much for your help.
  3. I'm using SCCM 2007 R3 and I'm doing a computer association between an XP computer and Windows 7 computer. I usually watch the smsts.log to monitor the user state migration. I've checked a couple of my XP machines and they don't have this log in the C:\Windows\System32\CCM\Logs folder like the Windows 7 machines. How can you monitor your migration without this log?
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