MDT 2013

Hello,
I am setting up MDT2013 on Windows 2008. Plese find below my setup:
First deployment share has two task sequences. One is a normal "build" task sequence (standard server sequence) which includes PE drivers, Windows Updates to build a reference computer. Second will capture the image from the reference computer
with the Sysprep and Capture task (This is perfromed by calling the LTITouch.wsf from the reference computer).
I import the captured image to the Operating System folder in the Second deployment share.
I build another computer using this image. So second deployment share has two task sequences. One is a "build" task sequence (standard server sequence) which includes the Server drivers and GPOPack. Second will capture this image from the
computer (This is perfromed by calling the LTITouch.wsf from the reference computer). This step was done only to Apply GPOPack
Questions:
Most documents I refer, doesn't do step 3. Is there a better method to have the image with GPOPacks injected? is there a better method overall?
Thanks
TIA TP

Hi TP73,
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    </RunSynchronous>
    </component>
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <InputLocale>en-US</InputLocale>
    <SystemLocale>en-US</SystemLocale>
    <UILanguage>en-US</UILanguage>
    <UserLocale>en-US</UserLocale>
    </component>
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-TapiSetup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <TapiConfigured>0</TapiConfigured>
    <TapiUnattendLocation>
    <AreaCode>""</AreaCode>
    <CountryOrRegion>1</CountryOrRegion>
    <LongDistanceAccess>9</LongDistanceAccess>
    <OutsideAccess>9</OutsideAccess>
    <PulseOrToneDialing>1</PulseOrToneDialing>
    <DisableCallWaiting>""</DisableCallWaiting>
    <InternationalCarrierCode>""</InternationalCarrierCode>
    <LongDistanceCarrierCode>""</LongDistanceCarrierCode>
    <Name>Default</Name>
    </TapiUnattendLocation>
    </component>
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-SystemRestore-Main" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <DisableSR>1</DisableSR>
    </component>
    </settings>
    <settings pass="oobeSystem">
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State">
    <UserAccounts>
    <AdministratorPassword>
    <Value>administratorpassword</Value>
    <PlainText>true</PlainText>
    </AdministratorPassword>
    </UserAccounts>
    <AutoLogon>
    <Enabled>true</Enabled>
    <Username>Administrator</Username>
    <Domain>.</Domain>
    <Password>
    <Value>administratorpassword</Value>
    <PlainText>true</PlainText>
    </Password>
    <LogonCount>999</LogonCount>
    </AutoLogon>
    <Display>
    <ColorDepth>32</ColorDepth>
    <HorizontalResolution>1024</HorizontalResolution>
    <RefreshRate>60</RefreshRate>
    <VerticalResolution>768</VerticalResolution>
    </Display>
    <FirstLogonCommands>
    <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
    <CommandLine>wscript.exe %SystemDrive%\LTIBootstrap.vbs</CommandLine>
    <Description>Lite Touch new OS</Description>
    <Order>1</Order>
    </SynchronousCommand>
    </FirstLogonCommands>
    <OOBE>
    <HideEULAPage>true</HideEULAPage>
    <NetworkLocation>Work</NetworkLocation>
    <ProtectYourPC>1</ProtectYourPC>
    </OOBE>
    <RegisteredOrganization>Regional School District 19</RegisteredOrganization>
    <RegisteredOwner>Information Technology</RegisteredOwner>
    <TimeZone>Eastern Standard Time</TimeZone>
    </component>
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <InputLocale>en-US</InputLocale>
    <SystemLocale>en-US</SystemLocale>
    <UILanguage>en-US</UILanguage>
    <UserLocale>en-US</UserLocale>
    </component>
    </settings>
    <settings pass="offlineServicing">
    <component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <DriverPaths>
    <PathAndCredentials wcm:keyValue="1" wcm:action="add">
    <Path>\Drivers</Path>
    </PathAndCredentials>
    </DriverPaths>
    </component>
    </settings>
    </unattend>
    ... and the bdd.log file appeared not to read the username and password at all:
    <![LOG[ZTIUtility!GetAllFixedDrives (False)]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #0" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="C:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDisk : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #1" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="D:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDisk : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[ZTIUtility!GetAllFixedDrives = C: D:]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property LogPath is now = D:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Microsoft Deployment Toolkit version: 6.2.5019.0]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property Debug is now = FALSE]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Cleaned up a dirty deployment.]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[ZTIUtility!GetAllFixedDrives (False)]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #0" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="C:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDisk : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #1" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="D:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDisk : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[ZTIUtility!GetAllFixedDrives = C: D:]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[No task sequence is in progress.]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDisk : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Found Possible OS TargetDisk: \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID="\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[GetPartitions: 2]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Found Possible OS Target Partition: \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #0" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="C:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Target Partition not big enough: \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #0"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Found Possible OS Target Partition: \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #1"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[New ZTIDiskPartition : \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID="Disk #0, Partition #1" \\MININT-U1TGFAD\root\cimv2:Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID="D:"]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Found Drive: D:]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Found FirstPossibleSystemDrive: D:]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property SMSTSLocalDataDrive is now = D:]LOG]!><time="05:03:38.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Unable to connect to BCDStore.]LOG]!><time="05:03:43.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Not running within WinPE or WinRE.]LOG]!><time="05:03:43.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property DeploymentMethod is now = UNC]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[DeploymentMethod = UNC]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property DeployRoot is now = X:\Deploy]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Using a local or mapped drive, no connection is required.]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[DeployRoot = X:\Deploy]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property DeployDrive is now = X:]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[DeployDrive = X:]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property PHASE is now = PREINSTALL]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property DeploymentType is now = NEWCOMPUTER]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Phase = PREINSTALL]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[About to run command: wscript.exe "X:\Deploy\Scripts\ZTIGather.wsf" /inifile:Bootstrap.ini]LOG]!><time="05:03:44.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property inifile is now = Bootstrap.ini]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Microsoft Deployment Toolkit version: 6.2.5019.0]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[------------------------- Object Initialization -------------------------]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[------------------------- Initialization -------------------------]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Synchronizing the environments.]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property DeployRoot is now = X:\Deploy]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property DeployDrive is now = X:]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished synchronizing the environments.]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting OS info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OSCurrentVersion is now = 6.3.9600]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OSCurrentBuild is now = 9600]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OSVersion is now = WinPE]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsServerOS is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsServerCoreOS is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting OS info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting HAL information]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property definition is now = BDD_Welcome_ENU.xml]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="Wizard" context="" type="1" thread="" file="Wizard">
    <![LOG[Microsoft Deployment Toolkit version: 6.2.5019.0]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="Wizard" context="" type="1" thread="" file="Wizard">
    <![LOG[Property HALName is now = acpiapic]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting HAL information]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting network info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Checking network adapter: [00000001] Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[MAC address = 00:50:56:85:38:B4]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[IP Address = 172.16.4.182]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[IP Address = fe80::c98:9fef:4305:51f0]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Default Gateway = 172.16.4.1]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IPAddress001 is now = 172.16.4.182]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IPAddress002 is now = fe80::c98:9fef:4305:51f0]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property MacAddress001 is now = 00:50:56:85:38:B4]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property DefaultGateway001 is now = 172.16.4.1]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting network info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting DP info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Unable to determine ConfigMgr distribution point]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting DP info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting WDS server info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Not Wizard = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="Wizard" context="" type="1" thread="" file="Wizard">
    <![LOG[Property WizardComplete is now = N]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="Wizard" context="" type="1" thread="" file="Wizard">
    <![LOG[Property WDSServer is now = mydeploymentserver.mydomain.com]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting WDS server info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property HostName is now = MININT-U1TGFAD]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting asset info]LOG]!><time="05:03:45.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[FindFile: The file x86\Microsoft.BDD.Utility.dll could not be found in any standard locations.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[FindFile(...\Microsoft.BDD.Utility.dll) Result : 1]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[RUN: regsvr32.exe /s ""]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[FindFile(...\Microsoft.BDD.Utility.dll) Result : 0]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[RUN: regsvr32.exe /s "X:\Deploy\Tools\x64\Microsoft.BDD.Utility.dll"]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property AssetTag is now = No Asset Tag]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SerialNumber is now = VMware-42 05 2b f7 cd 5b 63 fd-83 8a 77 84 7c ed 79 05]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Make is now = VMware, Inc.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Model is now = VMware Virtual Platform]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Product is now = 440BX Desktop Reference Platform]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property UUID is now = F72B0542-5BCD-FD63-838A-77847CED7905]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Memory is now = 2047]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Architecture is now = X64]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property ProcessorSpeed is now = 2800]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property CapableArchitecture is now = AMD64 X64 X86]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsLaptop is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsDesktop is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsServer is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsUEFI is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsOnBattery is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsX86 is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsX64 is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsSLAT is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished getting asset info]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting OS SKU info]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Unable to determine Windows SKU while in Windows PE.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Determining the Disk and Partition Number from the Logical Drive X:\WINDOWS]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OriginalArchitecture is now = ]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OriginalArchitecture is now = ]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property OriginalArchitecture is now = ]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Getting virtualization info]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsHypervisorRunning is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsVT is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsNX is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property Supports64Bit is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property SupportsHyperVRole is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property IsVM is now = True]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property VMPlatform is now = VMware]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
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    <![LOG[Connection succeeded to MicrosoftVolumeEncryption]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
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    <![LOG[Property IsBDE is now = False]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Processing the PREINSTALL phase.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Determining the INI file to use.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Finished determining the INI file to use.]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Using from [Settings]: Rule Priority = DEFAULT]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[------ Processing the [DEFAULT] section ------]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Property DEPLOYROOT is now = \\mydeploymentserver\DeploymentShare$]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[Using from [DEFAULT]: DEPLOYROOT = \\mydeploymentserver\DeploymentShare$]LOG]!><time="05:03:47.000+000" date="06-23-2014" component="ZTIGather" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIGather">
    <![LOG[------ Done processing X:\Deploy\Scripts\Bootstrap.ini ------]LOG]!>

    Basics - Server 2008 R2 - SP1, WDS,  MDT 2013
    Well all, I've done this at least 20 times today and the deployment share info is still wrong...
    Someone else built and messed with this thing so i'm trying to fix it.  We have 2 MDT servers and 1 WDS that is on the Production MDT.  I've turned the test MDT off.
    It was working fine, until I updated the deployment share ... after adding some drivers for the surface pro 3 for the pxe boot
    Very Simple bootstrap.ini
    [Settings]
    Priority=Default
    [Default]
    DeployRoot=\\MMPDEPLOY02\DeploymentShare$
    UserID=xxx
    UserDomain=xxx
    UserPassword=xxx
    KeyboardLocale=en-US
    SkipBDDWelcome=YES
    It continues to show up on the client as ||mdt901w8|deploymentshare$  (test server) (pipes for \ since it makes it a link and i'm new)
    I've deleted all the .wim and associated files from all locations from the deployment share\boot folder and from the wds remote install\boot\x64\images folder where they are instead of the remote install\boot\images folder that everyone refers to.
    I really can't figure this one out... I know it's something simple I'm over looking but I can't see it..
    Any ideas..

  • How to execute a .reg file in a task sequence using MDT 2013

    Hi,
    Im trying to add a couple of desktop icons to my custom images during deployment using MDT 2013. I have a .reg file with all commands inside it but I am struggling to get these to work. the .reg file is located on my deployment server and is in a shared
    folder which everyone has full read\write access to, I was wondering if someone could help?
    The commands inside the .reg file are:
    reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\ClassicStartMenu /v {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
    reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\NewStartPanel /v {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
    reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\ClassicStartMenu /v {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
    reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\NewStartPanel /v {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
    Thanks

    That's not a *.reg file. that's a set of commands used in a *.cmd file.
    Keith Garner - Principal Consultant [owner] -
    http://DeploymentLive.com

  • Error While Using MDT 2013 to Refresh Windows XP to Windows 8.1 during Computer backup to network

    Hi,
    I am getting below error in Deployment Summary  while Computer backup to network during Refresh from XP to 8.1 through MDT 2013.
    1. I followed URL-
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/mniehaus/archive/2014/01/09/migrating-from-windows-xp-to-windows-8-1-using-mdt-2013.aspx to use USMT for the UserProfile through MDT 2013.
    2. For User profile I am using Hardlink USMT through MDT Wizard, that is working fine.
    3. My Deployment Share rule is below..
    [Settings]
    Priority=Default
    Properties=MyCustomProperty
    [Default]
    OSInstall=Y
    SkipCapture=YES
    SkipAdminPassword=YES
    SkipProductKey=YES
    SkipComputerBackup=YES
    SkipBitLocker=YES
    DoCapture=YES
    ComputerBackupLocation=NETWORK
    BackupShare=\\MDT2013\share$
    BackupDir=%OSDComputerName%
    BackupFile=%OSDComputerName%.wim
    BackupDrive=ALL
    4. ZTIBAckup Logs below..
      2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[The task sequencer log is located at X:\windows\TEMP\SMSTSLog\SMSTS.LOG.  For task sequence failures, please consult this log.]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context=""
    type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[OriginalPartitionIdentifier is set, find disk: SELECT * FROM Win32_LogicalDisk WHERE Size = '26213933056' and VolumeName = '' and VolumeSerialNumber = '7413DBF4']LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup"
    context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Search for Drive: OriginalPartitionIdentifier  SELECT * FROM Win32_LogicalDisk WHERE Size = '26213933056' and VolumeName = '' and VolumeSerialNumber = '7413DBF4']LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup"
    context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Found Drive: C:]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Property OSDTargetDriveCache is now = C:]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Property OSDisk is now = C:]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Checking to see if we can store the backup locally]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Drive C: 3231300]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Drive D: 272600]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Drive X: 2489]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Local store path = C:\StateStore]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Total used space: 3506389]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Available space at C:\StateStore: 22368244]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Backup can use local path]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Property USMTLocal is now = True]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Network store path set to:
    \\MDT2013\DeploymentShare$\Tools\X64\imagex.exe"  /capture /compress maximum C: "\\MDT2013\share$\TEST8\TEST8.wim" "001CDrive" /flags EnterpriseN]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000"
    date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Command has been started (process ID 1248)]LOG]!><time="13:16:21.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 0 minutes (process ID 1248)]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > ImageX Tool for Windows]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Version: 6.3.9600.16411]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Files/folders excluded from image capture by default:]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \$windows.~bt]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \$windows.~ls]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \winpepge.sys]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \Windows\CSC]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \Recycled]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \Recycler]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \$Recycle.Bin\*]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \System Volume Information]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \swapfile.sys]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \pagefile.sys]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console >  \hiberfil.sys]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Turning on VERIFY option for network share]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Scanning files and directories...]LOG]!><time="13:16:22.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   0% ] Capturing progress ]LOG]!><time="13:16:33.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   1% ] Capturing progress ]LOG]!><time="13:16:33.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   2% ] Capturing progress: 11:04 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:16:47.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   3% ] Capturing progress: 9:12 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:16:47.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   4% ] Capturing progress: 7:58 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:16:50.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   5% ] Capturing progress: 7:20 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:16:55.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   6% ] Capturing progress: 7:59 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:07.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   7% ] Capturing progress: 8:23 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:13.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   8% ] Capturing progress: 8:20 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:17.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [   9% ] Capturing progress: 8:33 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:26.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [  11% ] Capturing progress: 8:21 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:35.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [  13% ] Capturing progress: 7:37 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="13:17:35.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [ RETRY ] Restoring C:\WIMA8B0.tmp again (Error = 1392)]LOG]!><time="13:17:35.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread=""
    file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [ ERROR ] C:\StateStore\USMT\File\C$\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\BDD.log (Error = 80)]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1"
    thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > [ ERROR ] C:\StateStore\USMT\File\C$\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\BDD.log (Error = 80)]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1"
    thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > Error imaging drive [C:\]]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[  Console > The file exists. ]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Return code from command = 2]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[Error creating an image of drive C:, rc = 2]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="3" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[ZTIBackup COMPLETED.  Return Value = 2]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    <![LOG[ZTI ERROR - Non-zero return code by ZTIBackup, rc = 2]LOG]!><time="13:17:38.000+000" date="04-15-2014" component="ZTIBackup" context="" type="3" thread="" file="ZTIBackup">
    5. Computer Backup Dir is accessbaile and permission is ok.
    Any idea to resolve this issue
    Shailendra Dev

    After changing the BackupDrive=D: , I am able to take backup of D drive only , but I want to take all the local drives backup before installing windows 8.1
    please suggest .
    Shailendra Dev

  • MDT 2013 - A Connection to the deployment share could not be made - DHCP Lease was not obtained

    First, let me give you some context:
    Framework: MDT 2013 with MS SDK 7.1
    Task Sequence: Standard Client TS with sysprep and capture.
    Target workstation (build workstation): VM Guest on ESX 5.5 host, 8 vCPU, 8GB RAM, LSI Logic SAS Controller, E1000 NIC, SSD DAS
    Behavior: The VM loads and installs the OS fine in PE, VM boots into OS successfully and resumes the TS, after the first system reboot, the error message occurs and it reads:
    A connection to the deployment share (\\*********\DeploymentShare$) could not be made. DHCP Lease was not obtained for any Networking device! Possible Cause: Check physical connection. Retry:...... Cancel:.....
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    This behavior reoccurs with several subsequent reboots until a few more applications (Citrix Receiver, VMware Tools) with services are installed which seem to then slow the system boot-up time and then allows the TS to start after the NIC has initialized.
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    this mechanism is still in effect with MDT 2013. Another point worth mentioning from several other posts I was able to find is that this behavior appears to manifested itself on target workstations with SSDs, which would somewhat explain the faster
    TS load time vs waiting for an IP lease. I've also tried to replicate this behavior in a non-SSD and low-performance VM environment and I wasn't able to replicate it.
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    I have this issue intermittently as well.  For us, it coincided with the deployment of IP phones, which meant PoE switches all around.  However, the problem persisted even after we turned off PoE to the ethernet ports from which we normally PXE
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