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I'm trying to put together a USMT sequence to capture the User State on our SMP

It's a windows XP machine. Like it or not, the government doesn't want to do a mass exodus to Win7, so we need to capture XP data.

 

I have a four line task sequence.

 

I have advertised it.

 

I run it and my logs are like this:

 

Initiailization succeeded OSDUSMT 8/20/2010 1:02:26 PM 1436 (0x059C)

'OSDStateStorePath' TS environment variable is empty OSDUSMT 8/20/2010 1:02:26 PM 1436 (0x059C)

Failed to construct USMT commandline (0x80004005) OSDUSMT 8/20/2010 1:02:26 PM 1436 (0x059C)

Invoking ReleaseSource on USMTPackagePath C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\LKY00101 OSDUSMT 8/20/2010 1:02:26 PM 1436 (0x059C)

OSDMigrateUserState finished: 0x80004005 OSDUSMT 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 1436 (0x059C)

Process completed with exit code 2147500037 TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------! TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Failed to run the action: Capture User State.

Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows) TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Sending status message . . . TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_ActionFailError TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Formatted header: TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>GUID:C45C4CEB-9309-40F4-8E1F-DFD01FC76390</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2010-08-20T17:02:27Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="4200"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>

TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionRetCode=-2147467259 TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionSucceeded=false TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Clear local default environment TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Failed to run the action: Capture User State. Execution has been aborted TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Sending status message . . . TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_ActionAbortExecutionError TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Formatted header: TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>GUID:C45C4CEB-9309-40F4-8E1F-DFD01FC76390</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2010-08-20T17:02:27Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="2160"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>

TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Failed to run the last action: Capture User State. Execution of task sequence failed.

Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows) TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Sending status message . . . TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_TaskSequenceFailError TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Formatted header: TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>GUID:C45C4CEB-9309-40F4-8E1F-DFD01FC76390</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2010-08-20T17:02:27Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="2136"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>

TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:27 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Task Sequence Engine failed! Code: enExecutionFail TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

**************************************************************************** TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Task sequence execution failed with error code 80004005 TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Cleaning Up. Removing Authenticator TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Cleaning up task sequence folder TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

File "C:\_SMSTaskSequence\TSEnv.dat" does not exist. (Code 0x80070002) TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Successfully unregistered Task Sequencing Environment COM Interface. TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Executing command line: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\CCM\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

==========[ TsProgressUI started in process 3468 ]========== TsProgressUI 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2052 (0x0804)

Unregistering COM classes TsProgressUI 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2052 (0x0804)

Shutdown complete. TsProgressUI 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2052 (0x0804)

Process completed with exit code 0 TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Successfully unregistered TS Progress UI. TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Start to cleanup TS policy TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

End TS policy cleanup TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Error executing Task Sequence Manager service. Code 0x80004005 TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Sending error status message TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

Formatted header: TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>GUID:C45C4CEB-9309-40F4-8E1F-DFD01FC76390</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2010-08-20T17:02:28Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="1174"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>

TSManager 8/20/2010 1:02:28 PM 2260 (0x08D4)

 

 

Yet the state store path is there. I've run it a few times, and once it actually created the folder on the SMP... But left nothing in it.

 

My head has been bruised and bloodied by this desk i've been hitting it on.

What am I doing wrong?

USMT Capture State.xml

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that error (80004005)could be access denied to the smp folder itself so check folder permissions of the smp, can you access it from explorer on the box you are running the task sequence on ?

 

can you enable verbose logging and then post the scanstate and scanstateprogress.logs pls, scroll down to Testing USMT in this post for help with that

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that error (80004005)could be access denied to the smp folder itself so check folder permissions of the smp, can you access it from explorer on the box you are running the task sequence on ?

 

can you enable verbose logging and then post the scanstate and scanstateprogress.logs pls, scroll down to Testing USMT in this post for help with that

 

That's the problem. I get no scanstate logs at all on this machine... it's bizzare.

task just fails...

grr :(

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Here's a stranger item.

On the machine I was testing, I installed USMT 3.0.1 and ran this command from the command prompt:

scanstate /i:miguser.xml /i:migapp.xml \\fileserver\migration\mystore /nocompress

 

Capture was sucessful.

Logs show success.

 

This isn't a solution that will work over 4000 machines, however.

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