SCCM 2007 R3 - 0x80004005 - Expand a string: %_SMSTSMDataPath%\Logs

i'm still a noob to sccm, but here is my problem.  i'm trying to build and cap a win7x64 eprise image.  it gets to the setup win & sccm client then dies.  i had this exact same problem a couple of weeks ago but cannot remember how i fixed
it.  i'm 90% certain this has something to do with drivers.  it seems like i had to dload the dell winpe drivers and it worked.  no go this time. the smstslog is below.  this seems to be a common problem, but i haven't really seen a good
resolution.  by that i mean, it doesn't work for me :)
LOGGING: Finalize process ID set to 736 TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 740 (0x02E4)
==============================[ TSBootShell.exe ]============================== TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 740 (0x02E4)
Succeeded loading resource DLL 'X:\sms\bin\x64\1033\TSRES.DLL' TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 740 (0x02E4)
Debug shell is enabled TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 740 (0x02E4)
Waiting for PNP initialization... TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Booted from network (PXE) TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Found config path X:\sms\data\ TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Booting from removable media, not restoring bootloaders on hard drive TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Executing command line: wpeinit.exe -winpe TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:44 AM 748 (0x02EC)
The command completed successfully. TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Starting DNS client service. TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 748 (0x02EC)
Executing command line: X:\sms\bin\x64\TsmBootstrap.exe /env:WinPE /configpath:X:\sms\data\ TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 748 (0x02EC)
The command completed successfully. TSBootShell 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 748 (0x02EC)
==============================[ TSMBootStrap.exe ]============================== TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Command line: X:\sms\bin\x64\TsmBootstrap.exe /env:WinPE /configpath:X:\sms\data\ TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Succeeded loading resource DLL 'X:\sms\bin\x64\1033\TSRES.DLL' TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Succeeded loading resource DLL 'X:\sms\bin\x64\TSRESNLC.DLL' TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
PXE Boot with Root = X:\ TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Executing from PXE in WinPE TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading TsPxe.dll from X:\sms\bin\x64\TsPxe.dll TSMBootstrap 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
TsPxe.dll loaded TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Device has PXE booted TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Variable Path: \SMSTemp\2011.08.30.07.10.08.0005.{FE8AC145-D615-424E-877D-AC925C490530}.boot.var TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Variable Key Len: 61 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Succesfully added firewall rule for Tftp TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Executing: X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe -i 10.201.7.147 get \SMSTemp\2011.08.30.07.10.08.0005.{FE8AC145-D615-424E-877D-AC925C490530}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %* TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Set command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i 10.201.7.147 get \SMSTemp\2011.08.30.07.10.08.0005.{FE8AC145-D615-424E-877D-AC925C490530}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Executing command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i 10.201.7.147 get \SMSTemp\2011.08.30.07.10.08.0005.{FE8AC145-D615-424E-877D-AC925C490530}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Process completed with exit code 0 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Succesfully removed firewall rule for Tftp TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Successfully downloaded pxe variable file. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
we are booted using PXE TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
we are booted using PXE and we use a generated password TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat" TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
CryptDecrypt (hKey, 0, 1, 0, pData, &dwDecryptedLen), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\smscrypt\windes.cpp,185) TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
SMS::Crypto::DES::DecryptBuffer( (BYTE*)pszPassword, wcslen(pszPassword)*sizeof(WCHAR), encryptedBuffer.getBuffer(), encryptedBuffer.size(), pbDecryptedBuffer, dwDecryptedBufferSize ), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tsremovablemedia.cpp,386) TSPxe 8/30/2011
7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Verifying media password. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat" TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Found network adapter "Intel(R) 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection" with IP Address 10.201.29.87. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat" TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
CryptDecrypt (hKey, 0, 1, 0, pData, &dwDecryptedLen), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\smscrypt\windes.cpp,185) TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
SMS::Crypto::DES::DecryptBuffer( (BYTE*)pszPassword, wcslen(pszPassword)*sizeof(WCHAR), encryptedBuffer.getBuffer(), encryptedBuffer.size(), pbDecryptedBuffer, dwDecryptedBufferSize ), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\framework\tscore\tsremovablemedia.cpp,386) TSPxe 8/30/2011
7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Entering TSMediaWizardControl::GetPolicy. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Environment scope "Global\{51A016B6-F0DE-4752-B97C-54E6F386A912}" successfully created TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Environment scope "Global\{BA3A3900-CA6D-4ac1-8C28-5073AFC22B03}" successfully created TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting LogMaxSize to 1000000 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting LogMaxHistory to 1 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting LogLevel to 0 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting LogEnabled to 1 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting LogDebug to 1 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading variables from the Task Sequencing Removable Media. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat" TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSMediaGuid TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSBootMediaPackageID TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSHTTPPort TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSHTTPSPort TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSIISSSLState TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSLaunchMode TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSMP TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSMPCerts TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSMPPort TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSMediaPFX TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSPublicRootKey TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSSiteCode TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSUseFirstCert TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSx64UnknownMachineGUID TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Setting _SMSTSx86UnknownMachineGUID TS environment variable TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
MP Public Certs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 TSPxe 8/30/2011
7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
MP: server=SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG, http=80, https=443, default=80 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Root CA Public Certs= TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Missing root CA environment variable from variables file TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Custom hook from X:\\TSConfig.INI is  TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
No custom hook found TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
No Need to create Authenticator Info TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Getting MP time information TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Requesting client identity TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Formatted header: TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>dc4e71bd-6615-4f43-803d-8b473ccc9583</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_ClientIDManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2011-08-30T15:36:52Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body
Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="306"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>MP_ClientIDManager</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>
 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG:80  CCM_POST /ccm_system/request TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
The request has succeeded. 200 OK TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Decompressing reply body. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
::DecompressBuffer(65536) TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Decompression (zlib) succeeded: original size 408, uncompressed size 2436. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Client identity reply: <ClientIDReply RequestReceivedTimeHigh="30172945" RequestReceivedTimeLow="2120738546" ReplySentTimeHigh="30172945" ReplySentTimeLow="2120757304" ReplyServerTimeZoneBias="360" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeHigh="31032368" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeLow="31010904"
ReplyServerTimeZoneStandardBias="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightTimeHigh="31032368" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightTimeLow="31010904" ReplyServerTimeZoneDaylightBias="-60" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeYear="0" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeMonth="11" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeDayOfWeek="0"
ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeDay="1" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeHour="2" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeMinute="0" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeSecond="0" ReplyServerTimezoneStandardTimeMilliSeconds="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateYear="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateMonth="3"
ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateDayOfWeek="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateDay="2" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateHour="2" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateMinute="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateSecond="0" ReplyServerTimezoneDaylightDateMilliSeconds="0"
Unknown="0"><Identification><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification></ClientIDReply>
 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
-60 -60 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Server time zone info: 360, , [0 11 0 1 2 0 0 0], 0, , [0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0], -60 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Client Identity:  TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Netbios name:  TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Current time: 2011-08-30 15:36:53.044 TZ:Pacific Standard Time Bias:0480 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Current time zone info: 480, Pacific Standard Time, [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0], 0, , [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0], 0 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Adjusting the system time: -10801.045 seconds TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
Time zone info set to: 360, , [0 11 0 1 2 0 0 0], 0, , [0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0], -60 TSPxe 8/30/2011 10:36:53 AM 568 (0x0238)
New time: 2011-08-30 12:36:51.998 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:51 AM 568 (0x0238)
Current time: 2011-08-30 12:36:51.998 TZ: Bias:0360 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:51 AM 568 (0x0238)
Downloading policy from SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Initializing HTTP transport. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting URL = SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting Default Port = 80. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting SSL = false. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting CRL = false. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting Server Certificates. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
   Setting Media Certificate. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Preparing Client Identity Request. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
    Setting transport. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
    Setting SourceID = dc4e71bd-6615-4f43-803d-8b473ccc9583. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
    Setting site code = SMC. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
    Setting SMBIOS GUID = 4C4C4544-0054-3110-8035-B3C04F484D31. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
    Adding MAC Address 00:25:64:C8:E6:3F. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Executing Client Identity Request. TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Requesting client identity TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
Formatted header: TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)
<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>dc4e71bd-6615-4f43-803d-8b473ccc9583</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_ClientIDManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2011-08-30T12:36:52Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body
Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="412"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>MP_ClientIDManager</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>
 TSPxe 8/30/2011 7:36:52 AM 568 (0x0238)

i tried to get the full log but it doesn't look like it's going to work.  this is the part we prob really need.  again, i'm a noob so be gentle.  this means you jeff kuespert
!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------! TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Successfully complete the action (Partition Disk 0) with the exit win32 code 0 TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Sending status message . . . TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_ActionCompleteInfo TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
MP server SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG and port 80. SSL=false. CRL=false. TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Site code: SMC TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Client machine name: MININT-S0JU9ED TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Client Identity: GUID:5f5d019b-4835-4c37-be31-11f02c875fbe TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Advertisement ID: SMC20021 TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Package ID: SMC00023 TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Sending StatusMessage TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Formatted header: TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>dc4e71bd-6615-4f43-803d-8b473ccc9583</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2011-08-30T12:37:11Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body
Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="4222"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>
 TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: SMCCM01.SMC1.ORG:80  CCM_POST /ccm_system/request TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
The request has succeeded. 200 OK TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionRetCode=0 TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionSucceeded=true TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)
Expand a string: %_SMSTSMDataPath%\Logs TSManager 8/30/2011 7:37:11 AM 1060 (0x0424)

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    http://SCCM1.ROSNET.ROSLYNSCHOOLS.ORG:80/SMS_DP_SMSPKGD%24/RPS00005/x64/msxml6_x64.msi to C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005\x64/msxml6_x64.msi ]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.112+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380"
    file="downloadcontent.cpp:1177">
    <![LOG[Downloaded file from
    http://SCCM1.ROSNET.ROSLYNSCHOOLS.ORG:80/SMS_DP_SMSPKGD%24/RPS00005/x64/windowsupdateagent30-x64.exe to C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005\x64/windowsupdateagent30-x64.exe ]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.377+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook"
    context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1177">
    <![LOG[Download done setting progress bar to 100]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.377+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="downloadcontent.cpp:1182">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\i386 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.408+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\ia64 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.408+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\x64 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.408+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\i386\bits20 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.814+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\i386\bits25 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.814+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\i386\hotfix is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:16.829+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\i386\hotfix\kb977384 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.297+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\ia64\bits25 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.407+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[c:\_smstasksequence\packages\rps00005\x64\bits25 is a directory. Setting directory security]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.516+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="hashdir.cpp:653">
    <![LOG[Content successfully downloaded at C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.578+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3131">
    <![LOG[Copying SMS client package source from "C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005" to "C:\_SMSTaskSequence\OSD\RPS00005".]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.578+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:1504">
    <![LOG[Locating architecture-specific OSDGina.dll]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.687+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:428">
    <![LOG[Successfully copied file OSDSETUPHOOK.EXE to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.703+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:364">
    <![LOG[Successfully copied file TSProgressUI.exe to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\_SMSOSDSetup]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.703+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:364">
    <![LOG[Successfully copied file tsres.dll to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\_SMSOSDSetup\1033]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.703+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:364">
    <![LOG[Saving desktop wallpaper information.]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.703+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:1553">
    <![LOG[Entering ReleaseSource() for C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.719+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3431">
    <![LOG[reference count 1 for the source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005 before releasing]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.719+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3438">
    <![LOG[Delete source directory C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.719+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3461">
    <![LOG[Released the resolved source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\RPS00005]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1380" file="resolvesource.cpp:3471">
    <![LOG[Exiting ConfigureEx: 0x00000000]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="1380" file="basesetuphook.cpp:1592">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
    <![LOG[Installing hook to 'C:\WINDOWS']LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="setupwindows.cpp:785">
    <![LOG[Command line for extension .EXE is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:229">
    <![LOG[Set command line: "X:\sms\bin\i386\OSDSETUPHOOK.EXE" "/install:C:\WINDOWS" /version:6.1]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:707">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "X:\sms\bin\i386\OSDSETUPHOOK.EXE" "/install:C:\WINDOWS" /version:6.1]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:805">
    <![LOG[Installing OSD setup hook]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1392" file="osdsetuphook.cpp:276">
    <![LOG[Setup hook install completed successfully]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="1392" file="vistasetuphook.cpp:111">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
    <![LOG[OfflineRegistry::Init("C:\WINDOWS")]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:168">
    <![LOG[Loading offline registry hive "C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\software" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry1]LOG]!><time="13:49:17.750+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:60">
    <![LOG[Loading offline registry hive "C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\system" into HKLM\OfflineRegistry2]LOG]!><time="13:49:18.545+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:60">
    <![LOG[CurrentControlSet is mapped to ControlSet001]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.169+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:215">
    <![LOG[SMS Client is not installed]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.185+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="setupwindows.cpp:1633">
    <![LOG[Unloading offline SOFTWARE registry hive]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.185+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:270">
    <![LOG[Unloading offline SYSTEM registry hive]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.263+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="0" thread="2032" file="offlineregistry.cpp:284">
    <![LOG[Exiting with code 0x00000000]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="OSDSetupWindows" context="" type="1" thread="2032" file="setupwindows.cpp:1751">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="commandline.cpp:1102">
    <![LOG[!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------!]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="instruction.cxx:3010">
    <![LOG[Successfully complete the action (Setup windows and ConfigMgr) with the exit win32 code 0]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="instruction.cxx:3036">
    <![LOG[Sending status message . . .]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:292">
    <![LOG[Send a task execution status message SMS_TSExecution_ActionCompleteInfo]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:314">
    <![LOG[MP server SCCM1.ROSNET.ROSLYNSCHOOLS.ORG and port 80. SSL=false. CRL=false.]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:458">
    <![LOG[Site code: RPS]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:489">
    <![LOG[Client machine name: new6430]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:494">
    <![LOG[Client Identity: GUID:EBA20587-9DCD-4F19-B999-F6FA0E56D6CD]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:496">
    <![LOG[Advertisement ID: RPS20136]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:505">
    <![LOG[Package ID: RPS000E1]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.294+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utility.cxx:507">
    <![LOG[Sending StatusMessage]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:3806">
    <![LOG[Formatted header:]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:1500">
    <![LOG[<Msg SchemaVersion="1.1" ReplyCompression="zlib"><ID/><SourceID>727ba42b-9664-4eea-8690-e285a795b870</SourceID><SourceHost/><TargetAddress>mp:[http]MP_StatusManager</TargetAddress><ReplyTo>direct:OSD</ReplyTo><Priority>3</Priority><Timeout>3600</Timeout><SentTime>2014-02-26T18:49:19Z</SentTime><Protocol>http</Protocol><Body
    Type="ByteRange" Offset="0" Length="4220"/><Hooks/><Payload Type="inline"/><TargetHost/><TargetEndpoint>StatusReceiver</TargetEndpoint><ReplyMode>Sync</ReplyMode><CorrelationID/></Msg>
    ]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:1501">
    <![LOG[CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: SCCM1.ROSNET.ROSLYNSCHOOLS.ORG:80  CCM_POST /ccm_system/request]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.325+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:7446">
    <![LOG[The request has succeeded. 200 OK]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.341+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:7734">
    <![LOG[Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionRetCode=0]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.341+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:668">
    <![LOG[Set a global environment variable _SMSTSLastActionSucceeded=true]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.341+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:668">
    <![LOG[Expand a string: %_SMSTSMDataPath%\Logs]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.341+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:782">
    <![LOG[Clear local default environment]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.341+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:807">
    <![LOG[The action (Setup windows and ConfigMgr) requested a retry]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:263">
    <![LOG[Reboot to local harddisk]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:458">
    <![LOG[_OSDGinaIsConfigured variable set to TRUE]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:537">
    <![LOG[_SMSTSServiceStartType variable set to ]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:549">
    <![LOG[Calling RebootSystem()]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:567">
    <![LOG[OSD type of task sequence. ignore the service window setting]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="engine.cxx:669">
    <![LOG[Updated security on object C:\_SMSTSVolumeID.7159644d-f741-45d5-ab29-0ad8aa4771ca.]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.403+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="1" thread="1452" file="utils.cpp:829">
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    <![LOG[Set a global environment variable _SMSTSNextInstructionPointer=9]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.435+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:668">
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    <![LOG[Set a TS execution environment variable _SMSTSInstructionStackString=8]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.435+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:414">
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    <![LOG[Expand a string: %_SMSTSMDataPath%\Logs]LOG]!><time="13:49:19.450+300" date="02-26-2014" component="TSManager" context="" type="0" thread="1452" file="executionenv.cxx:782">
    Brian Stein

  • SCCM 2012 Client delpoyment in SCCM 2007 Native world

    Hi Team,
    In my account I have SCCM 2007 running in Native mode.... we do not support internet based clients there..but work on HTTPS only. Now I have implemented SCCM 2012 R2 there and now testing the client migration so that I can upgrade the SCCM client agent from
    2007 to 2012. In SCCM 2012 we have to support internet based clients and so the SCCM 2012 client which we need to install should be compatible on internet and intranet both
    The plan is to use the existing SCCM 2007 infra to do that. Send the ccmsetup.exe ( of SCCM 2012 ) in a package to all the clients via SCCM 2007 Software Distribution and trigger SCCM 2012 installation.
    Just to do a small test I did this :
    1. Created a folder in C drive of a client machine and copied the ccmsetup.exe ( of SCCM 2012 ) in it.
    2. Tried to trigger the installation with below mentioned commandlines..... but getting error as mentioned below.... Please help.
    Command line used : 
    Here ABCD.contoso.org is the intranet MP and PQRS.dmzone.org is internet MP
    CCMSetup.exe /UsePKICert /NoCRLCheck smsmp=ABCD.contoso.org ccmhostname=PQRS.dmzone.org smssitecode=ABC
    CCMSetup.exe /UsePKICert /NoCRLCheck smsmp=ABCD.contoso.org smssitecode=ABC
    CCMSetup.exe smsmp=ABCD.contoso.org smssitecode=ABC
    Error in ccmsetup.log
    <![LOG[==========[ ccmsetup started in process 3068 ]==========]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.547+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5076" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9441">
    <![LOG[Running on platform X64]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.548+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5076" file="util.cpp:1892">
    <![LOG[Updated security on object C:\Windows\ccmsetup\cache\.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.548+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="5076" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9285">
    <![LOG[Launch from folder C:\Windows\ccmsetup\]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.548+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5076" file="ccmsetup.cpp:721">
    <![LOG[CcmSetup version: 5.0.7958.1401]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.549+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="5076" file="ccmsetup.cpp:727">
    <![LOG[Successfully started the ccmsetup service]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.550+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="4744" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3271">
    <![LOG[Deleted file C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe.download]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.551+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="4744" file="ccmsetup.cpp:9497">
    <![LOG[In ServiceMain]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.552+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3365">
    <![LOG[Folder 'MicABCoft\Configuration Manager' not found. Task does not exist.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.556+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="4744"
    file="wintask.cpp:622">
    <![LOG[CcmSetup is exiting with return code 0]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.556+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="4744" file="ccmsetup.cpp:10879">
    <![LOG[Running on 'MicABCoft Windows 7 Enterprise ' (6.1.7601). Service Pack (1.0). SuiteMask = 272. Product Type = 18]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.618+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1"
    thread="3284" file="util.cpp:1974">
    <![LOG[Ccmsetup command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice "/UsePKICert" "/NoCRLCheck" "smssitecode=ABC"]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3590">
    <![LOG[Command line parameters for ccmsetup have been specified.  No registry lookup for command line parameters is required.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context=""
    type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3775">
    <![LOG[Command line: "C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe" /runservice "/UsePKICert" "/NoCRLCheck" "smssitecode=ABC"]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup"
    context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3776">
    <![LOG[SslState value: 448]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:4425">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPPORT:    80]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8621">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSPORT:    443]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8636">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSSTATE:    448]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8654">
    <![LOG[CCMHTTPSCERTNAME:    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8672">
    <![LOG[FSP:    ]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8724">
    <![LOG[CCMFIRSTCERT:    1]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.619+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmsetup.cpp:8782">
    <![LOG[HTTPS is enforced for Client. The current state is 31.]LOG]!><time="12:49:12.621+300" date="11-11-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="3284" file="ccmutillib.cpp:403">
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    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:55
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]: Start processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:55
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]:         Update the DateNextRun of the schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]:         Calculating the next run time ...
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]:                 This is a recurring schedule token.
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]:                 This item already run at 03/19/2014 09:21:57 UTC, 03/19/2014 14:51:57 Local Time, the next run time is 03/19/2014 13:21:57 UTC, 03/19/2014 18:51:57 Local Time.
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]:         Check requested operation for schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigrationManager]: End processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigMCtrl]: EVENT raised ( 1, 0, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\mmctrl.box\16777236.SYN ).
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    [MigMCtrl]: 1 instruction file processed. SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER
    19-03-2014 02:34:56 4648 (0x1228)
    [MigMCtrl]: WAIT 3 event(s) for 60 minute(s) and 0 second(s).
    SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 19-03-2014 02:34:56
    4648 (0x1228)
    help me out please.
    Thanks

    Hi Guys ,I figured out the issue.
    It was the boundary in SCCM 2007.Actually my SCCM 2007 and SCCM 2012 server were accessing the same Active Directory Site-(Default First Site Name). 
    I deleted the boundary and every thing went well.
    So thing is SCCM 2007 and SCCM 2012 should not fall under same active directory Site.
    Cheers

  • Distribution-Point sharing (SCCM 2007 - SCCM 2012)

    I've some problems by gathering data from a SCCM 2007 Hierarchy, into the SCCM 2012 environment.
    Gathering Data without enable Distribution Point sharing is successful, enabling Distribution Point Sharing the Process always fail.
    In migmctrl.log i recogniced that the process alway stucks on the following Row for about one hour:
     [Worker]:                                 Query against Legacy Site , @SourceSiteCode=KR1,
    @LastID=KR10001B:                       WITH Block AS                     
    (                          SELECT TOP 2500 ID FROM PkgStatus WHERE ID > @LastID ORDER BY ID                     
    )                      SELECT                         
    ps.ID COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS ID,                          ps.Type AS Type,                         
    ps.SiteCode COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS SiteCode,                          ps.PkgServer COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
    AS PkgServer,                          ps.Personality AS Personality,                         
    ps.Status AS Status,                          ps.SourceVersion AS SourceVersion,                         
    ps.UpdateTime AS UpdateTime,                          ps.Location COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS Location,                         
    ps.SigLocation COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS SigLocation,                          ps.ShareName COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
    AS ShareName,                          ps.HTTPUrl COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS HTTPUrl,                         
    ps.State AS State,                          ps.SigURL COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS SigURL                      
    FROM dbo.PkgStatus ps                      JOIN (                         
    SELECT d.ThisSiteCode COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS AS SiteCode FROM SMSData d                           UNION ALL                         
    SELECT s.SiteCode FROM Sites s JOIN SMSData d ON s.ReportToSite = d.ThisSiteCode AND s.SiteType = 1) s2                      ON s2.SiteCode = ps.SiteCode                     
    JOIN DistributionPoints dp ON ps.SiteCode = dp.SMSSiteCode                          AND ps.PkgServer = dp.NALPath collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS                     
    WHERE ps.Type != 1 AND dp.Action != 3                          AND ps.ID > @LastID                         
    AND ps.ID <= (SELECT MAX(ID) FROM Block)
    And after that this Errormessage appear:
    ERROR: [Worker]:                                 Failed to execute:                      
    WHILE (1 = 1)                      BEGIN                         
    MERGE TOP (1000) PkgStatus AS target                          USING   (                             
    SELECT                                ps.ID, ps.Type, SiteCode = @CurrentSiteCode, PkgServer = dps.PkgServerFQDN,
    ps.Personality, ps.Status, ps.SourceVersion, ps.UpdateTime,                                ps.Location,
    ps.SigLocation, ps.ShareName, ps.HTTPUrl, ps.State, ps.SigURL, SiteCode as SourceSiteCode                             
    FROM #MIG_PkgStatus ps                              JOIN #MIG_DistributionPointSource dps ON ps.PkgServer = dps.PkgServer                             
    WHERE ID in (SELECT PkgID collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS from dbo.SMSPackages_L)                             )
    AS src                          ON                           
    (target.ID = src.ID AND target.Type = src.Type AND target.SiteCode = src.SiteCode AND target.PkgServer = src.PkgServer AND target.Personality = src.Personality) -- TODO: Ensure we match an index                         
    WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN                              INSERT  (ID, Type, SiteCode, PkgServer, Personality, Status,
    SourceVersion, UpdateTime,                                      Location,
    SigLocation, ShareName, HTTPUrl, State, SigURL)                              VALUES (src.ID, src.Type, src.SiteCode,
    src.PkgServer, src.Personality, src.Status, src.SourceVersion, src.UpdateTime,                                     
    src.Location, src.SigLocation, src.ShareName, src.HTTPUrl, src.State, src.SigURL)                          WHEN MATCHED AND (                             
    target.Status != src.Status                              OR target.SourceVersion != src.SourceVersion                             
    OR target.UpdateTime != src.UpdateTime                              OR target.Location != src.Location                             
    OR target.SigLocation != src.SigLocation                              OR target.ShareName != src.ShareName                             
    OR target.HTTPUrl != src.HTTPUrl                              OR target.State != src.State                             
    OR target.SigURL != src.SigURL                              ) THEN                             
    UPDATE SET                                  target.Status = src.Status,                                 
    target.SourceVersion = src.SourceVersion,                                  target.UpdateTime
    = src.UpdateTime,                                  target.Location = src.Location,                                 
    target.SigLocation = src.SigLocation,                                  target.ShareName = src.ShareName,                                 
    target.HTTPUrl = src.HTTPUrl,                                  target.State = src.State,                                 
    target.SigURL = src.SigURL                          WHEN NOT MATCHED BY SOURCE AND EXISTS(                                 
    SELECT * FROM MIG_Entity me WHERE me.Type = 2 AND me.ObjectKey = target.ID)                              AND EXISTS
    (                                  SELECT * FROM MIG_DistributionPointSource dpsrc                                 
    WHERE dpsrc.PkgServerFQDN = target.PkgServer AND dpsrc.SourceSiteCode = @SourceSiteCode                             
    )                              AND NOT EXISTS (                                 
    SELECT * FROM MIG_Job job                                  WHERE Type = 3 AND dbo.fn_GetNALPathFromMIGJobConfiguration(job.AdditionalConfiguration)
    = target.PkgServer                              )                             
    THEN DELETE ;                            IF @@ROWCOUNT = 0 BREAK                     
    END SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]:                 End syncing Distribution Points related tables. SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]:         ========== End syncing distribution points ========== SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    ERROR: [Worker]:         System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired.  The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException
    exception, Boolean breakConnection)     at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj)     at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler,
    SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)    
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior
    runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()    
    at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.MigrationRepository.BulkCopyData[T](Snapshot snapshot, LegacyRepository legacyRepository, IntlSqlFormatter formatter, Func`2 watermarkFunc, T lastMaxId, Boolean doNotDrop)     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.MigrationRepository.BulkCopyData[T](Snapshot
    snapshot, LegacyRepository legacyRepository, IntlSqlFormatter formatter, Func`2 watermarkFunc, T lastMaxId)     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.SyncAgentJob.<SyncDPSettings>d__5f.MoveNext()    
    at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.ExtensionMethods.<AttachErrorHandler>d__6`1.MoveNext() SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    STATMSG: ID=8610 SEV=E LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER" SYS="<SourceSITESERVER>" SITE=CA1 PID=2348 TID=4516 GMTDATE=Do Nov 07 11:28:33.390 2013 ISTR0=""<SourceSITESERVER>" (CA1)"
    ISTR1="<DestinationSITESERVER>" ISTR2="-2146232060" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33
    4516 (0x11A4)
    STATMSG: ID=8605 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER" SYS="<SourceSITESERVER>" SITE=CA1 PID=2348 TID=4516 GMTDATE=Do Nov 07 11:28:33.416 2013 ISTR0=""<SourceSITESERVER>" (CA1)"
    ISTR1="<DestinationSITESERVER>" ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516
    (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: ==================== Sync Agent Job 16 Ended ==================== SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    ERROR: [Worker]: Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Migration.MigrationException: 1 exceptions occurred during syncing.     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.SyncAgentJob.<get_ExecutionPlan>d__7.MoveNext()    
    at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.Job`1.ExecuteNext() SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Start processing status changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]:         Set the schedule item 16 end time SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]:         Set the schedule item 16 status to Failed SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: End processing status changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Disposing Job 16 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Removing Job 16 from job manager. SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Removing the Job with Id 16. SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Disposing worker SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    [Worker]: Disposing current site connection SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    ERROR: [MigMCtrl]: FAILED to EXECUTE job. error = Unknown error 0x80131500, 80131500 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
    ERROR: [MigMCtrl]: FAILED to EXECUTE job. error = Unknown error 0x80131500, 80131500 SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER 07.11.2013 12:28:33 4516 (0x11A4)
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    Thanks in advance

    Hi,
    1.Please examine reports “All active package distributions” on SCCM 2007 to check whether have package is currently being installed or removed. Then refresh all DPs on SCCM 2007.
    After completing these actions above, try to re-gather data.
    2.If fail, please check the transaction log both on SCCM 2012 and SCCM 2007 SQL Server. Then, a SQL engineer should be involved in this case.(This forum do not support database issue)
    Best Regards,
    Joyce Li
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  • SCCM 2007 to 2012 R2 Migration Data Gathering Error

     
    Hi guys ,
    I am working on SCCM 2007 to 2012 migration and stucked at data gathering process. Following
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     [Worker]:                         Start syncing #MIG_Entity.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.957+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]:        
                            Query against Legacy Site , @rowversion=00-00-00-00-00-0A-4C-E2, @collectionrowversion=00-00-A2-DD-00-20-26-14, @SourceSiteCode=ABC:            
          SELECT                    (CASE                      WHEN ISNULL(ext_cilp.DisplayName, ext_ci.CI_ID) IS NULL THEN NULL    
                     ELSE                           dbo.fnSCCMMultiByteToWideChar(                    
             CASE                                  WHEN (SELECT LocaleID FROM SMSData) IS NULL THEN (SELECT d.LocaleID FROM SMSData d)      
                               WHEN (SELECT LocaleID FROM SMSData) IN (-1, 0, 65535, 1024, 2048) THEN (SELECT d.LocaleID FROM SMSData d)                
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                   CONVERT(VARBINARY(MAX), ISNULL(ext_cilp.DisplayName, ext_ci.CI_ID)))                  END)  as EntityName, CONVERT(NVARCHAR(256), ext_ci.CI_ID) as ObjectKey,
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            ext_ci.CI_UniqueID as UniqueID                  FROM SCCM_Ext.vex_ConfigurationItems as ext_ci                   LEFT JOIN v_LocalizedCIProperties_SiteLoc
    as ext_cilp ON ext_ci.CI_ID=ext_cilp.CI_ID                   WHERE   (1 = 1 OR ISNULL(ext_ci.SourceSite, @SourceSiteCode) = @SourceSiteCode)  AND ext_ci.rowversion > @rowversion AND      
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    0)<>9~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.962+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]:        
            End syncing object tables.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.964+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]:        
    ========== End syncing objects metadata ==========~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.965+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
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      System.InvalidOperationException: ExecuteReader requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed.     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.GetOpenConnection(String method)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.ValidateConnectionForExecute(String
    method, SqlCommand command)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ValidateCommand(String method, Boolean async)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream,
    String method, DbAsyncResult result)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior
    behavior, String method)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader()     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.LegacyRepository.GetDataReader(String sqlQuery, Dictionary`2 parameters, Boolean ignoreLocalSite)
        at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.SyncAgentJob.<SyncObjectsInformation>d__25.MoveNext()     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.ExtensionMethods.<AttachErrorHandler>d__6`1.MoveNext()
        at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.ExtensionMethods.<AttachErrorHandler>d__6`1.MoveNext()~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.966+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    STATMSG: ID=8617 SEV=E LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER" SYS=SCCM2012R2.RAT.Com SITE=ASL PID=2804 TID=5024 GMTDATE=Wed Mar 19 09:11:07.966 2014 ISTR0="SCCM2012R2.RAT.Com (ASL)" ISTR1="" ISTR2=""
    ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.966+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: ==================== Sync
    Agent Job 16777235 Ended ====================~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.967+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    ERROR: [Worker]: System.InvalidOperationException: ExecuteReader requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed.     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.GetOpenConnection(String method)  
      at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.ValidateConnectionForExecute(String method, SqlCommand command)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ValidateCommand(String method, Boolean async)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior
    cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method)  
      at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior, String method)     at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader()     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.LegacyRepository.GetDataReader(String
    sqlQuery, Dictionary`2 parameters, Boolean ignoreLocalSite)     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.SyncAgentJob.<SyncObjectsInformation>d__25.MoveNext()     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.ExtensionMethods.<AttachErrorHandler>d__6`1.MoveNext()
        at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.ExtensionMethods.<AttachErrorHandler>d__6`1.MoveNext()     at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.SyncAgentJob.<get_ExecutionPlan>d__7.MoveNext()  
      at Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.MigrationManager.Job`1.ExecuteNext()~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.968+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Start processing status
    changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.975+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]:        
    Set the schedule item 16777235 end time~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.976+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    [Worker]:         Set the schedule item 16777235 status to Failed~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.976+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: End processing status changed
    event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.982+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Disposing Job 16777235~~
     $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.984+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Removing Job 16777235 from
    job manager.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.984+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Removing the Job with Id
    16777235.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.985+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Disposing worker~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014
    02:11:07.985+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
                                                                    [Worker]: Disposing current site
    connection~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.985+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    ERROR: [MigMCtrl]: FAILED to EXECUTE job. error = Unknown error 0x80131509, 80131509~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.985+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    ERROR: [MigMCtrl]: FAILED to EXECUTE job. error = Unknown error 0x80131509, 80131509~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.986+420><thread=5024 (0x13A0)>
    Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=CM_ASL;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.996+420><thread=4648
    (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Start two step scheduling for MIG_SiteMapping~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.997+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Step 1. Query the schedule items that was running or requested to start immediately ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:07.997+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Step 2. Query the first item in order of DateNextRun ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.022+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 The item MIG_SiteMapping 16777235 is scheduled to run at 03/19/2014 13:10:06 UTC, 03/19/2014 18:40:06 Local Time, sleep for 03:58:58.2280000.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014
    02:11:08.039+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: End two step scheduling for MIG_SiteMapping~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.039+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=CM_ASL;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.040+420><thread=4648
    (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Start two step scheduling for MIG_Job~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.040+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Step 1. Query the schedule items that was running or requested to start immediately ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.041+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Step 2. Query the first item in order of DateNextRun ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.064+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 No item found. Sleep until the next event.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.084+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: End two step scheduling for MIG_Job~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.084+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: the workitem queue is full!~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.084+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: NOTIFY job manager ( 1, 0, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\mmctrl.box\16777235.SYN ).~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.085+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=CM_ASL;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.086+420><thread=4648
    (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Start processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.086+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Update the DateNextRun of the schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.118+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Calculating the next run time ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.118+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 This is a recurring schedule token.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.118+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 This item already run at 03/19/2014 09:10:27 UTC, 03/19/2014 14:40:27 Local Time, the next run time is 03/19/2014 13:10:27 UTC, 03/19/2014 18:40:27 Local Time.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014
    02:11:08.119+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Check requested operation for schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.132+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: End processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777235~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.132+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: EVENT raised ( 1, 0, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\mmctrl.box\16777235.SYN ).~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.133+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: 1 instruction file processed.~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.133+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: WAIT 3 event(s) for 60 minute(s) and 0 second(s).~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:11:08.133+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: NOTIFY job manager ( 1, 0, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\mmctrl.box\16777236.SYN ).~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.315+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=CM_ASL;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.316+420><thread=4648
    (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Start processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.331+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Update the DateNextRun of the schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.350+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Calculating the next run time ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.350+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 This is a recurring schedule token.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.350+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 This item hasn't run yet, we will run it immediately.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.351+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Check requested operation for schedule item MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.359+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Start operation requested, the scheduled item 16777236 will be started once computing resource is allocated.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.359+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: End processing schedule changed event for MIG_SiteMapping.ID=16777236~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.360+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: EVENT raised ( 1, 0, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\mmctrl.box\16777236.SYN ).~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.360+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigMCtrl]: 1 instruction file processed.~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.361+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=CM_ASL;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.362+420><thread=4648
    (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Start two step scheduling for MIG_SiteMapping~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.363+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:         Step 1. Query the schedule items that was running or requested to start immediately ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.363+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 Clear the requested operation.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.386+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 Calculating the next run time ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.387+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                         This is a recurring schedule token.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.387+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                         This item already run at 03/19/2014 09:21:36 UTC, 03/19/2014 14:51:36 Local Time, the next run time is 03/19/2014 13:21:36 UTC, 03/19/2014 18:51:36 Local
    Time.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.387+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 Set the next run time to 03/19/2014 13:21:36 UTC, 03/19/2014 18:51:36 LocalTime.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.388+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]:                 Got an scheduled item 16777236. Set the sleep time to 0.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.411+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: End two step scheduling for MIG_SiteMapping~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:36.412+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Impersonation is about to start ...~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:49.554+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Impersonation succeed, current user identity is: rat\cmmig~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:49.555+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    Connection string = Data Source=SCCM;Initial Catalog=SMS_ABC;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False;MultipleActiveResultSets=True;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=True;Application Name="Migration Manager".~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014
    02:21:49.555+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Impersonation is reverted.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:49.683+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Detected source collation SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:57.841+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Detected destination collation SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:57.842+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    STATMSG: ID=8600 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER" SYS=SCCM2012R2.RAT.Com SITE=ASL PID=2804 TID=4648 GMTDATE=Wed Mar 19 09:21:57.843 2014 ISTR0="SCCM2012R2.RAT.Com (ASL)" ISTR1="SCCM.RAT.COM"
    ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:57.853+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    [MigrationManager]: Job 16777236 added.~~  $$<SMS_MIGRATION_MANAGER><03-19-2014 02:21:57.854+420><thread=4648 (0x1228)>
    I am not getting any solution  of this please help.

    ERROR: [MigMCtrl]: FAILED to EXECUTE job. error = Unknown error 0x80131509
    I previously had a similar issue. See blog post here
    http://gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.ie/2013/07/configmgr-sccm-2012-migration-sharing.html
    In my case one of the boundaries in the 2007 site had an empty Display column and this, it seems, is not allowed.
    Have you checked the box to "Enable DP sharing" while you create the Source Hierarchy? If so, try the process with the box unchecked.
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  • Problems loading the SCCM 2007 R2 console

    Hello
    One of our clients has been having problems loading the SCCM 2007 R2 console.  When you open the console it returns the following error:
    “The ConfigMgr console could not connect to the ConfigMgr site database. Verify that this computer has network connectivity to the SMS Provider computer and that your user account has Remote Activation permissions on both the ConfigMgr
    site server and SMS Provider computers. For more information, see “”How to Configure DCOM Permissions for Configuration Manager Console””
    We have checked the permissions of WMI and DCOM, and everything is configured as it should be:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb932151.aspx
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb633148.aspx
    The SmsAdminUI.log  is logging the following error each time that we start the ConfigMgr console:
    SQLMessage = "[HY018][11][Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network documentation.";
    The same error is logged in the smsprov.log:
    SQL Error: [HY018][11][Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network documentation.
    Can't create instance of CSecuredSource for SMS_Site [HY018][11][Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network documentation.
    The infrastructure is made of 2 servers:
    1 Server with all the SCCM roles: Primary Site Server, SMS Provider, Distribution Point, etc.
    1 Server which holds the site database: this server is hosting databases of other applications, and these other applications are working without any kind of problem.
    The firewall on both servers is down. There is no firewall device between those servers.
    Those servers are VMs hosted in a Hyper-V CSV Cluster.
    I would appreciate all the help that you can provide me with this incident.
    Thank you in advanced

    To grant Remote Activation permissions to the SMS Admins group
    From the Start menu, click Run and type Dcomcnfg.exe.
    In Component Services, click Console root, expand Component Services, expand Computers, and then click My
    Computer. On the Action menu, click Properties.
    In the My Computer Properties dialog box, on the COM Security tab, in the Launch and Activation Permissions section,
    click Edit Limits.
    In the Launch Permissions dialog box, click Add.
    In the Select User, Computers, or Groups dialog box, in the Enter the object names to select (examples): box, type SMS Admins and
    click OK.
    In the Permissions for SMS Admins section, select the check box to allow Remote Activation.
    Click OK twice, and then close Computer Management.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb633148.aspx
    Kamala kannan.c| Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” or Vote as Helpful if its helpful for you. |Disclaimer: This posting is provided with no warranties and confers no rights

  • Change "Update distribution points on a schedule" in SCCM 2007 via powershell script

    Hi
    I would like to change the Custom Schedule start time in the "Update distribution points on a schedule" on a package in SCCM 2007 with out logging into the SCCM console.
    I have following line code to query the package.
    Get-WmiObject
    -Namespace
    "Root\SMS\Site_$sitecode"
    -Query
    "SELECT * FROM SMS_PackageBaseclass WHERE PackageID='$PackageID'"
    -ComputerName $ServerName
    The problem is I only get the "SourceDate" and "LastRefreshedTime" from the query. I am not sure if I change the "LastRefreshTime" that it would change the start time in the Custom Schedule

    Hi Jason
    I progressed a little bit with you help. I now have the following bit of code.
    $Package = Get-WmiObject  -class SMS_Package -Namespace "Root\SMS\Site_$sitecode" -Filter "PackageID='$PackageID'" -ComputerName $ServerName
    $RefreshPkg = $Package.RefreshSchedule()
    $RefreshPkg.RefreshSchedule
    I get the following error:
    Method invocation failed because [System.Management.ManagementObject] doesn't contain a method named 'RefreshSchedule'.
    At line:7 char:1
    + $RefreshPkg = $Package.RefreshSchedule()
    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (RefreshSchedule:String) [], RuntimeException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : MethodNotFound

  • SCCM 2007 Hardware Inventory v_GS_VIRTUAL_MACHINE table missing the PhysicalHostName0 and PhysicalHostNameFullyQualifi0 Columns

    Hi All,
    I went to run a query in SQL Management Studio the other day and realized that the
    v_GS_VIRTUAL_MACHINE table missing the PhysicalHostName0
    and PhysicalHostNameFullyQualifi0 Columns.
    I reviewed the Configuration.mof and SMS_def.mof files and they seem fine. The Configuration.mof file has the below in it where it should be gathering the PhysicalHostName0 and PhysicalHostNameFullyQualifi0 parameters.
    // Virtual PC
    #pragma namespace ("\\\\.\\root\\cimv2")
    [DYNPROPS]
    class Win32Reg_SMSGuestVirtualMachine
        [key]
            string InstanceKey;
            string PhysicalHostName;
            string PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified;
    [DYNPROPS]
    instance of Win32Reg_SMSGuestVirtualMachine
        InstanceKey = "VPCKey";
        [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Virtual Machine\\Guest\\Parameters|PhysicalHostName"),
                        Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
            PhysicalHostName;
        [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Virtual Machine\\Guest\\Parameters|PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified"),
                        Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
            PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified;
    [DYNPROPS]
    class Win32Reg_SMSGuestVirtualMachine64
        [key]
            string InstanceKey;
            string PhysicalHostName;
            string PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified;
    [DYNPROPS]
    instance of Win32Reg_SMSGuestVirtualMachine64
        InstanceKey = "VPCKey";
        [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Virtual Machine\\Guest\\Parameters|PhysicalHostName"),
                        Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
            PhysicalHostName;
        [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Virtual Machine\\Guest\\Parameters|PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified"),
                        Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
            PhysicalHostNameFullyQualified;
    I'm not really sure what to look at next and am hoping someone else has experienced this issue before.
    I have looked at other customers running SCCM 2007 and compared the Configuration.mof and SMS_def.mof files, which look pretty much the same.
    Thanks in advanced.
    Andrew

    Are they running on virtual pc or virtual server? Notice that I said virtual pc and virtual server, not Hyper-v. In CM12 this is fix and will show the physical server when running on Hyper-v.
    Garth Jones | My blogs: Enhansoft and
    Old Blog site | Twitter:
    @GarthMJ

  • MOF file migration from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012

    Hi,
    I have an issue while migrating SCCM 2007 MOF (Configuration.mof) to SCCM 2012,Problem is...
    In our infrastructure, We have integrated our custom inventory classes with the logon script.Now we are migrating to SCCM 2012.When i migrate the same Custom inventory classes to SCCM 2012,I can able to compile/migrate, However SCCM 2012 views are not in
    sync with SCCM 2007.
    Example: If i use SCCM 2007 collection/Query in SCCM 2012 that uses these custom inventory classes, its thrown an error saying that objects in this query are not valid, because of this none of the collections/Queries that uses old inventory classes are not
    working.
    I dont want to change anything in the logon script...
    Can someone please help me on this.Thanks in advance..
    srkr

    Hi Garth,
    Thanks for the reply.
    As per my understand,there's nothing to do with SMS_DEF.mof and only Configuration.mof can be editable.
    When you say Importing sms_def.mof in SCCM 2012,I guess there's is something i missed out.
    Below is the both SMS_DEF.mof and Configuration.mof from SCCM 2007, Also please let me know how to import SMS_DEF.mof in SCCM 2012
    ************SMS_DEF.MOF*********************
    //-- SCCM Report: XXX_AD_Info
    [SMS_Report(TRUE), 
    SMS_Group_Name("XXX AD Info"), 
    ResID(6200), 
    ResDLL("SMS_RXPL.dll"), 
    SMS_Class_ID("XXX|EDADInfo|5.0")]
    class XXX_AD_Info
    [SMS_Report(TRUE), key]
    string          KeyName;
    [SMS_Report(TRUE)]
    string          Distinguished_Name;
    [SMS_Report(TRUE)]
    string          AD_Site;
    [SMS_Report(TRUE)]
    string          DCName;
    [SMS_Report(TRUE)]
    string          MachineDomain;
    *********Configuration.mof*******************
    //--SCCM Instance: XXX_AD_Info
    [DYNPROPS]
    class XXX_AD_Info
    [key]
    string          KeyName;
    string          Distinguished_Name;
    string          AD_Site;
    string          DCName;
    string          MachineDomain;
    //--SCCM Instance: XXX_AD_Info
    [DYNPROPS]
    instance of XXX_AD_Info
    KeyName = "XXX AD Info";
            [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Group Policy\\State\\Machine|Distinguished-Name"), Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
    Distinguished_Name;
            [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Group Policy\\State\\Machine|Site-Name"), Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
    AD_Site;
            [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Group Policy\\History|DCName"), Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
    DCName;
            [PropertyContext("local|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Group Policy\\History|MachineDomain"), Dynamic, Provider("RegPropProv")]
    MachineDomain;
    srkr

  • Can I go to SCCM 2007 after deploying SCCM 2012?

    About a month ago I deployed SCCM 2012 in my Lab environment. 
    The testing I conduct supports a Security Engineering team.
    I’m running 100 servers, 2003 & 2008 R2, and 40 XP and Win7 Clients (most Win7). 
    After a month of troubleshooting it still will not function correctly. 
    30% of the clients show failed Client Health status, I can’t get the system to auto install via GPO, and of the simple MS updates I’ve pushed, only about 20% clients work.
    I’ve had a ticket with MS open for over a month now on the Client install piece but they have largely ignored me. 
    It’s been two weeks since I spoke with a MS tech, and that was after requesting the case be elevated. 
    After bouncing a few emails back and forth the Tier II Tech has never called me during my work Hrs. 
    8-5 EST.
    Is it possible to install SCCM 2007 once you have expanded the Schema to install SCCM 2012? 
    Absent that I’ll be forced to scrap SCCM and go with WSUS for updates for the short run.
    This issue is starting to really impact production issues and has to get either solved or bypassed.
    Regards,
    Bryan
    Arlington VA

    I'd recommend that you run the Schema Expansion tool that comes with Configuration Manager 2007.
    The reason being is that 2012 has done away with the SLP, meaning that this may or may not be included in it's version of the schema extensions. However, Configuration Manager 2012 does not have anything 'new' in its schema expansion, so you can safely 'downgrade'
    to 2007, but as I said, run the 2007 schema extension tool just in case the SLP attributes are not included in the 2012 schema expansion.
    I am more curious as to the problems you're experiencing with 2012 though, if your having problems with 2012 I don't see how reverting to 2007 will resolve the problems?
    Kriss Milne | MCSE
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  • For Your Consideration: Ultimate Lync 2010 client install with SCCM 2007

    While the subject of my post may be very presumptuous, I submit the following for your consideration to answer the often-asked question about how to deploy Lync 2010 client with SCCM.
    Background:
    I cannot understand why Microsoft made the Lync install so darned confusing, complex, and convoluted.
    After our Lync 2010 FE server was up and running and all users migrated off our OCS server to the Lync environment, I spent about a month and a half trying to figure out how to:
    1.  Uninstall the OCS 2007 R2 client
    2.  Install all prerequisites for the Lync client
    3.  Install Lync on all user workstations silently.
    While researching this, the simple answer I kept seeing given to this question was, "just use the .exe with the right switches according to the TechNet article here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg425733.aspx".  Well, my response is, I
    tried that and while the program installed itself correctly pushed through SCCM, because I was doing it using an administrative account (i.e. the SYSTEM account) due to our users not having admin rights, when the install was done, Lync would automatically
    start up, but in the SYSTEM context so that the user couldn't see it was running, they go to run it and it won't run for them.  I was unable to find any switch or option to prevent the automatic launch.  I suppose the simple solution to that would
    be to have the user reboot, but that's unnecessarily disruptive and was contrary to the desire to make this a silent install.
    The next simplest answer I saw was, "extract the MSI and use that with the right switches".  Problem with that is that the MSI by itself doesn't remove the OCS client or install the prerequisites, and also either requires a registry change to even allow
    the MSI to be used or a hacked MSI that bypasses the registry key check.  I tried to put a package together to uninstall OCS, install the prereqs, and use a hacked MSI, but I never could get the MSI hacked properly.  The other problem I ran into
    was detecting if the OCS client was running in a predictable way so I could terminate it, properly uninstall it, and then do the rest of the installations.  It was this problem that ultimately led me to the solution that I'm about to detail and that has
    worked marvellously for us.
    Solution:
    As I said before, when I first looked at this problem, I started by building a typical software deployment package (Computer Management -> Software Distribution -> Packages) and then created the programs to do the install.  My first attempt was
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    files and the Lync install MSI (both for x86 and x64), attempt to hack it to get around the "UseMSIForLyncInstallation" registry key, and make the command-lines to terminate OCS and uninstall it.
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       On the Requirements tab: Click the radio button next to "This program can run only on specified client platforms:" and then check off the desired x86 clients.
       Environment and Advanced tabs:  same as Silverlight
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