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Apply Operating System 80070002

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Hello,

I just created a Windows 10 1803 WIM and imported into SCCM. I copied task sequencer from 1709 and changed OS-image.
When running task "Apply Operating System" I got error 0x80070002...

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The user tries to release a source directory C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PS100091 that is either already released or we have not connected to it.
InstallImage( g_InstallPackageID, g_ImageIndex, targetVolume, ImageType_OS, g_ConfigPackageID, g_ConfigFileName, bOEMMedia, g_RunFromNet ),
HRESULT=80070002 (applyos.cpp,509)

Http result: 404
SendResourceRequest() failed. 80190194
Download() failed. 80790794.
Installation of image 1 package PS100091 failed to complete..
The system cannot find the file specified. (Error: 80070002; Source: Windows)

The WIM workes on the other server so the WIM itself seems OK.
I have checked network access account, boundaries, the wim is deployed to my DP, remove wim from DP and distribute again
Checked "Data Access - Copy the content in this package to a package share on DP"... 
DP -> HTTP -> Allow clients to connect anonymusly

When I try running the old 1709-wim it works.


 

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Seems like theres some problems with IIS. 

When browse http://[SERVER]/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/PS100091 i Got 404 - File or directory not found...

When browse http://[SERVER]/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/PS100089 (witch works and deploys) i can se the files...

Seems like everything new distributed to DP gives 404..
Permissions is all ok on folders and in IIS

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