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SCCM 2007 ZTI Windows 7 Deployment Trouble

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Good Morning,

 

I am having some issues deploying Windows 7 X86 in my VM lab. I followed the guides step by step and have gone through every troubleshooting guide I could find. What is happening is that when my client PXE boots it gets all the way into WinPE and quits just after "Preparing Network Connections". However, I can verify that the NIC drivers are NOT the problem by opening the command prompt and running ipconfig. It is receiving an IP address no problem. I also checked the SMSPXE.LOG file and it does not appear to have any problems. I have updated all my distribution points, and deleted/recreated my task sequence and re-advertised it. Unless I'm setting up my Task Sequence wrong, I don't know what the issue is. The ONLY thing that I've done differently than the guides is to create a task sequence that does NOT build and capture but instead installs the OS Package directly.

 

See attachment for Screenshots. Below is what prints out in my SMPXE.LOG file. I could not find my SMSTS.LOG file or my ZTIValidate.log file. I'm not sure if they are created yet since it's not getting very far.

 

Thanks in advance for any help. I am stuck in the water over here.

 

-Josh

 

Executing GetBootAction(46, DEPLOY) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

vLastPXEAdvertisementID is NULL smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

vLastPXEAdvertisementTime: 29/11/2010 19:00:58 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetBootAction: MAC:00:03:FF:6F:71:3B SMBIOS:AD3908B2-844F-4D76-A170-960994686484 SMSID:GUID:A10EE8FA-4997-40F9-9131-40FE43F66C01 LastAdv: smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Advertisement results: OfferId:BEN20007 OfferTime:29/11/2010 10:54:00 PackageID:BEN0000A BootImageID:BEN00004 PackageVer: PackagePath:\\DEPLOY\SMSPXEIMAGES$\SMSPKG\BEN00004\ Mandatory:1 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

ProcessDatabaseReply: Device has not executed this advertisement: LastAdvDB: New:BEN20007 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Failed to read PXE settings.

The system cannot find the file specified. (Error: 80070002; Source: Windows) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Mutex was not owned. Now have ownership. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:08 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP(BEN) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP: SiteType=2 DefaultMP=DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP() smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

No Default MP found for smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetMpCertificates(BEN,DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetMpCertificates: Certificates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smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Loaded PXE settings from DB: Default MP: DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL, Public Certificates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smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP(BEN) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP: SiteType=2 DefaultMP=DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP() smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

No Default MP found for smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Executing PXE_GetMpCertificates(BEN,DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetMpCertificates: Certificates:308201DC30820145A00302010202106559ED1D833F23B9467D3B84B6044C21300D06092A864886F70D0101050500301F310F300D060355040313064445504C4F59310C300A06035504031303534D533020170D3130313132313134323735315A180F32313130313032393134323735315A301F310F300D060355040313064445504C4F59310C300A06035504031303534D5330819F300D06092A864886F70D010101050003818D0030818902818100B2F1C1443402488C8542F7F9C73FF1897B5C6AD5C822EFAD9154C156C09BE003E41EB034426359958CB1615402A601516D8C80C6DA2DEA4202B908DF666D52B1C9823CF70F1F13A13702D9EF83D20AE7A36B39C8F86215C5652455885F94D15420BE7F2D8EF7621F6B8D1A97141B9ACC3C77B97B6F929C8848F4932BF496EF230203010001A317301530130603551D25040C300A06082B06010401823765300D06092A864886F70D0101050500038181009A9CD0F48B00347696C3A623CF81B82F2C28ADE3CA9625138DC778A2B5E1DD1F2C5E9AC10DDB65DE0F4AC9995FA97F7810404DCE9044CDBAFBF25ADDA0169CE67D14C00C054F307BD9CCCFAEA6001EADF6F5725BEADFBE203B10337FF14E2F8487F2F138D26F58AB194541DB1F31792DC4CF513F62F5DACB56194F3AE64EB1F3 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Loaded PXE settings from DB: Default MP: DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL, Public Certificates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smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

WARNING: _SMSTSSiteSigningCertificate Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

WARNING: _SMSTSRootCACerts Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

WARNING: _SMSTSCertStoreName Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

WARNING: _SMSTSCertSelection Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Saving Media Variables to "C:\RemoteInstall\SMSTemp\2010.11.29.12.01.10.0004.{7DCCADDA-8872-4C0F-B5E7-F627D8779DF1}.boot.var" smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:10 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

[010.000.000.001:4011] Recv From:[010.000.000.004:68] Len:303 1f6aa34 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:27 PM 3360 (0x0D20)

MAC=00:03:FF:6F:71:3B SMBIOS GUID=AD3908B2-844F-4D76-A170-960994686484 > Device has been accepted. smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:27 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

[010.000.000.001:4011] Recv From:[010.000.000.001:9000] Len:274 1f6992c smspxe 11/29/2010 12:01:53 PM 3360 (0x0D20)

[010.000.000.001:4011] Recv From:[010.000.000.004:68] Len:548 1f68824 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2420 (0x0974)

[010.000.000.001:4011] Recv From:[010.000.000.004:68] Len:303 1f6771c smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2420 (0x0974)

Executing GetBootAction(46, DEPLOY) smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

vLastPXEAdvertisementTime: 29/11/2010 19:01:28 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

GetBootAction: MAC:00:03:FF:6F:71:3B SMBIOS:AD3908B2-844F-4D76-A170-960994686484 SMSID:GUID:A10EE8FA-4997-40F9-9131-40FE43F66C01 LastAdv:BEN20007 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

Advertisement results: OfferId:BEN20007 OfferTime:29/11/2010 10:54:00 PackageID:BEN0000A BootImageID:BEN00004 PackageVer: PackagePath:\\DEPLOY\SMSPXEIMAGES$\SMSPKG\BEN00004\ Mandatory:1 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

ProcessDatabaseReply: Device has already executed this advertisement: LastAdvDB:BEN20007 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:04:00 PM 2888 (0x0B48)

[010.000.000.001:4011] Recv From:[010.000.000.001:9000] Len:274 1f66614 smspxe 11/29/2010 12:06:53 PM 3360 (0x0D20)

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Hi there,

there are 2 things you haven't said here, and maybe you should ckeck these out, if not already:

 

1.) Have you enabled "Make boot image available to boot media and PXE" under Advertise Task Sequence options?

2.) Have you enabled "Unknown computer support" in Task Sequence?

 

Good luck,

Vladimir Jakovljevic

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Hi there,

there are 2 things you haven't said here, and maybe you should ckeck these out, if not already:

 

1.) Have you enabled "Make boot image available to boot media and PXE" under Advertise Task Sequence options?

2.) Have you enabled "Unknown computer support" in Task Sequence?

 

Good luck,

Vladimir Jakovljevic

 

Vladimir,

 

Thanks for your reply. Here are my answers to your questions.

 

1) Yes, the task sequence is available to boot media and PXE

2) I am using a network/PXE installation and so I just create a Task Sequence and do not go through the Task Sequence Media wizard. (I followed this post's instructions. http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1170-deploy-windows-7/) The Task Sequence properties don't give me the option to respond to unknown computers. But, from the log I provided it appears as if it does recognize the device, otherwise it would not get as far as it had, right?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

-Josh

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Vladimir,

 

Thanks for your reply. Here are my answers to your questions.

 

1) Yes, the task sequence is available to boot media and PXE

2) I am using a network/PXE installation and so I just create a Task Sequence and do not go through the Task Sequence Media wizard. (I followed this post's instructions. http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1170-deploy-windows-7/) The Task Sequence properties don't give me the option to respond to unknown computers. But, from the log I provided it appears as if it does recognize the device, otherwise it would not get as far as it had, right?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

-Josh

 

Interesting, it appears as if I have SCCM 2007 SP2 installed but not R2. Does that matter?

 

Thanks,

-Josh

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It doesn't matter unless you are going to deploy virtual applications, or deploy an OS to Unknown Computers.

 

Any thoughts on what could be my problem? I have my Boot Image setup, OS Image, OS Package, Task Sequence, and Advertisement. It just keeps failing at "Preparing Network Connections" once the client boots into WinPE. Any logs I should check?

 

-Josh

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Any thoughts on what could be my problem? I have my Boot Image setup, OS Image, OS Package, Task Sequence, and Advertisement. It just keeps failing at "Preparing Network Connections" once the client boots into WinPE. Any logs I should check?

 

-Josh

 

You have all the necessery drivers added to boot image, particulary network card driver?

P.S. I have couple of more ideas of what could be wrong, i'll try to get that later.

 

Best regrads,

Vladimir

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did you look for the smsts.log on the client ? instructions to find it are here

 

Oi, we are close...I can feel it. :) Here is what the SMSTS.log says.

 

Filtering Content Locations. TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Adding \\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003\ to Local DP list. TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Found 0 DPs in subnet, 1 DPs in local site, 0 DPs in remote location and 0 Multicast DPs TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Shuffling HTTP local DP list. TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Shuffling Local DP list. TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to \\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003\ TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Deleting any existing network connections to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\*". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:17 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:20 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:20 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:23 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:23 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:26 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:26 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:29 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:29 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:32 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:32 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:35 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:35 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:38 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:38 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:41 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:41 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Attempting to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003". TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:44 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Retrying download... TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:45 AM 1132 (0x046C)

dwErr, HRESULT=80070056 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tsconnection.cpp,517) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Failed to connect to "\\DEPLOY.BENEDEPLOY.LOCAL\SMSPKGC$\BEN00003" (86) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

!slistSMBPaths.empty(), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\resolvesource.cpp,2163) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

FALSE, HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,1635) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Content location request for BEN00003:1 failed. (Code 0x80040103) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

pTSPolicyManager->GetContentLocations( m_sPackageID, m_lSourceVersion, m_dwContentSourceFlags, slistContentLocations, slistHttpContentLocations, slistMulticastContentLocations, m_dwContentPackageFlags ), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,2330) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

(*iTSReference)->Resolve( pTSPolicyManager, dwResolveFlags ), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tspolicy.cpp,2862) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

m_pSelectedTaskSequence->Resolve( m_pPolicyManager, TS::Policy::TaskSequence::ResolvePolicy | TS::Policy::TaskSequence::ResolveSource, fpCallbackProc, pv, hCancelEvent), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,1208) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Failed to resolve selected task sequence dependencies. Code(0x80040103) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

ResolveAndExecuteSelectedTaskSequence( 0, 0, 0 ), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2113) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

RunWizardForPXE(), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2402) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

oTSMediaWizardControl.Run( sMediaRoot, true, true ), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,937) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Execute( eExecutionEnv, sConfigPath, sTSXMLFile, uBootCount, &uExitCode ), HRESULT=80040103 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,1106) TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Exiting with return code 0x80040103 TSPxe 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 1132 (0x046C)

Execution complete. TSBootShell 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 744 (0x02E8)

Finalizing logging from process 732 TSBootShell 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 744 (0x02E8)

Finalizing logs to root of first available drive TSBootShell 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 744 (0x02E8)

LOGGING: Setting log directory to "X:\SMSTSLog". TSBootShell 12/2/2010 8:27:48 AM 744 (0x02E8)

 

I am doing further research on the above issue. Any thoughts?

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