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Subject: USMT cannot run with SCCM
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03/05/2008 6:08 AM  

I have a strange situation:

My sccm\mdt server is x64 and i installed usmt x64 on it,

While trying to do a refresh of Vista on top of win2000, the "Determine where to put data" task froze, I've created a standard usmt_x86 package and told the TS to use it and then the same action failed with error 0x0000001

I've then created the x86 CAB file and added it to the package source.

It THEN continued to the Capture Phase, only to fail again with the errorcode=12 usmt error (MIGSTATUS=0x4)

I've tried manually running the command line from the logs using CMD on win2000 and all was OK !

It ONLY happens when i run it using the Task Sequence, Strange Ha?

 

Hope someone can help

 

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