Setting the Administrator password on a MDT Server Task Sequence

I've created a SCCM 2012 R2 CU3 MDT 2013 task sequence using the Server Task Sequence template to deploy Windows Server 2012 R2. I'm not doing a capture but just using the .wim file from the source DVD. The problem I'm having is setting the local admin
password in Apply Windows Settings. It's not taking the password that I've assigned it. I'm not sure how many others have created a Server Task Sequence or not but I'd be interested to know how to get around this problem.

Sorry, in Apply Windows Settings I've selected "Enable the account and specify the local administrator password" and entered the local password there. When the system is imaged and I try to log in locally it gives the the error "The user name
or password is incorrect. Try again." error.
I have checked that the local administrator account is enabled so I know it's not that and I've tried multiple times. I even took one of our client task sequences that I know works, made a copy of it, and added the Server 2012 R2 install to it and get the
same result.

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