Managing iOS device software

Trying to preserve iOS 7.1.2 using custom version via Cofigurator and I keep getting this error message:
"Failed to copy preflight options during recovery mode restore."  Error: 3194
We have over 30 iPad carts and need to move iPads from cart to cart as class sizes change and we don't want to update to iOS 8 mid year since it's a very lengthy process not to mention just got everyone updated to 7.1.2 over the summer. 

Hi,
Can you open a service request so our team can assist?  The behavior should show a remote task showing up in the remote task section and then executing fairly fast on the device (remote lock can happen as fast as 10-20 seconds.)
Thanks,
Jon L. - MSFT - This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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