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Multiple 0x80072ee7 errors during Capture. WIM created successful. No other error.

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I am building a Windows 10 10586 reference image. The image builds without any noticeable faults and the captured .WIM file is available after the process is completed.

When examining the smsts.log however, multiple 0x80072ee7 errors are present. All these errors occur after sysprep has been executed.

I know this error is DNS/network related most of the time, but i have checked connectivity during all stages when possible and the connection is available, the FQDN is resolved and able to ping. All previous steps like installing software, installing configmgr client etc are processed without errors + the TS finishes without further errors.

Any help is appreciated.

 

Sample of error, smsts.log is attached with relevant section of log:

 

CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: sccmlab202.internal.nl:80 CCM_POST /ccm_system/request TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)

Error. Received 0x80072ee7 from WinHttpSendRequest. TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)
unknown host (gethostbyname failed) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)
hr, HRESULT=80072ee7 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\osdmessaging\libsmsmessaging.cpp,9093) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)
sending with winhttp failed; 80072ee7 TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)
Will retry in 5 second(s) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964)
Retrying... TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: sccmlab202.internal.nl:80 CCM_POST /ccm_system/request TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
Error. Received 0x80072ee7 from WinHttpSendRequest. TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
unknown host (gethostbyname failed) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
hr, HRESULT=80072ee7 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\osdmessaging\libsmsmessaging.cpp,9093) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
sending with winhttp failed; 80072ee7 TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
Will retry in 11 second(s) TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:34 2404 (0x0964)
Retrying... TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:46 2404 (0x0964)
CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: sccmlab202.internal.nl:80 CCM_POST /ccm_system/request TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:46 2404 (0x0964)

 

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sending with winhttp failed; 80072ee7 TSManager 22-1-2016 18:43:29 2404 (0x0964) 

is usually no network or dns failure, so are you sure it's got a network during this time ?

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The errors occur right after the sysprep phase and another time at the end of the TS. The network adapter used in the virtual machine is the generic E1000 and for what i was able to check, during WinPE and FullOS the adapter was having an IP address and was able to ping and resolve the FQDN.

THe only thing i have to double check is if it looses it's netwerk connection during the prepare OS phase, the phase when the errors are written in the logs. I don't know if i am able to check the connection at this point and if i am fast enought to do so. Any tips on that?

 

Is there any info on what's happening during the time the errors are logged, mainly things that could explain the loss of connection to the server/network?

As it's a virtual environment in our ESX farm, there is no issues like waiting for Spanning Tree for example.

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without seeing the whole log it's hard to determine the extent of the problem, however maybe you need to inject drivers for whatever vmware you are using,

 

i use HyperV and don't have such problems or need drivers :P

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Siroj,

 

<![LOG[Description: This action partitions and formats the disk for new deployments of Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)-based computers. This step will not run for BIOS-based computers.]LOG]!><time="18:07:56.316-60" date="01-22-2016" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1424" file="tsxml.cpp:463">

 

You can read a great articl by niall at this link:

https://www.niallbrady.com/2012/08/24/how-can-i-deploy-windows-8-in-uefi-mode-using-configuration-manager-2012/

 

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