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Hi,

I'm new here so I hope this will work out.

I'm using MDT to unattended install Windows 7 Professional.

Everything works like a charm, office does the silent install thanks too the .msp file.

But when I want too install other apps like Firefox or Microsoft security essentials, ...

It fails with an error code. Always the same for each application!!

WARNING-unable to set working directory (-2147024894)

Application firefoxinst returned an unexpected return code: 2

WARNING-unable to set working directory (-2147024894)

Application Microsoft Security Essentials inst returned an unexpected return code: 2

 

What is the problem?

I added an application with sourcebundle and gave the working directory and typed the command setup.exe -ms in the MDT deployment share.

I have marked that the pc have too reboot after each installation of application.

 

Pleas help!!

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Hi,

I'm new here so I hope this will work out.

I'm using MDT to unattended install Windows 7 Professional.

Everything works like a charm, office does the silent install thanks too the .msp file.

But when I want too install other apps like Firefox or Microsoft security essentials, ...

It fails with an error code. Always the same for each application!!

WARNING-unable to set working directory (-2147024894)

Application firefoxinst returned an unexpected return code: 2

WARNING-unable to set working directory (-2147024894)

Application Microsoft Security Essentials inst returned an unexpected return code: 2

 

What is the problem?

I added an application with sourcebundle and gave the working directory and typed the command setup.exe -ms in the MDT deployment share.

I have marked that the pc have too reboot after each installation of application.

 

Pleas help!!

 

That error would typically mean "directory not found". Can you provide more details on the command lines, working directories, etc.?

 

-Michael Niehaus

Senior Software Development Engineer

mniehaus@microsoft.com

http://blogs.technet.com/mniehaus

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