Surface Pro 3 Type Cover Scrolling Behavior

I asked the same question in the surface comminity forum, and the support engineer suggested that I relay my question here.
I've just purchased a surface pro 3 with type cover. It's a great machine and I use it for web developement projects on the go. A major part of the stack I use has to be run in linux, so I run a virtual machine with ubuntu server. I use putty to ssh into
the vm, and rely on vim for code editing. On my previous machine I was able to get mouse scrolling support working in vim, as the events are relayed over by putty. This works even with 2 finger scrolling on trackpads of various sorts. However, this does not
work on the type cover for surface pro 3.
After some observations, I realized that the 2 finger scrolling on type cover's trackpad would trigger a screen scrolling animation when the scrollbars hit the end points, a behavior similar to scrolling via the touch screen. So I am guessing that instead
of using the traditional mouse wheel events, the new trackpad uses screen scrolling events? Which explains why putty couldn't relay the scrolling to vim.
I am wonder if this behavior can be optional or not. Perhaps a configuration somewhere would allow me to make the trackpad fire the usual mouse wheel like scrolling events so that my putty + vim combination could still benefit from the trackpad?

Hi,
Regarding Surface pro 3 type cover issue, we may first take a look at the following troubleshooting guide:
Troubleshoot your Surface Cover
For the type cover usage, please see:
Type Cover
Apologize for that we don't have enough materials to check the issue you mentioned here, for the usage of surface Pro 3 and its type cover, for special personal support, please take a try with the
Contact us.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support

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    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Setting message signatures. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Setting the authenticator. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com:443  CCM_POST /ccm_system_AltAuth/request SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    ::DecompressBuffer(65536) SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Decompression (zlib) succeeded: original size 148, uncompressed size 298. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Client lookup reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="0" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification></ClientIDReply>
     SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    MP_LookupDevice succeeded: 0 1 0 1 0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: device is not in the database. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Getting boot action for unknown machine: item key: 2046820352 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    ::DecompressBuffer(65536) SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Decompression (zlib) succeeded: original size 148, uncompressed size 298. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Client lookup reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="0" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification></ClientIDReply>
     SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    MP_LookupDevice succeeded: 0 1 0 1 0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: device is not in the database. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Getting boot action for unknown machine: item key: 2046820352 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Initialized CStringStream object with string: c7c22c7d-4f40-49f1-b7ed-871c18a07b05;2015-04-14T19:04:37Z. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Set enterpirse certificate in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Initialized CStringStream object with string: c7c22c7d-4f40-49f1-b7ed-871c18a07b05;2015-04-14T19:04:37Z. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Set enterpirse certificate in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Set media certificate in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Set authenticator in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com:443  GET /SMS_MP_AltAuth/.sms_aut?MPKEYINFORMATIONEX SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Set media certificate in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Set authenticator in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com:443  GET /SMS_MP_AltAuth/.sms_aut?MPKEYINFORMATIONEX SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Set authenticator in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Set authenticator in transport SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Setting message signatures. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Setting the authenticator. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com:443  CCM_POST /ccm_system_AltAuth/request SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Setting message signatures. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Setting the authenticator. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com:443  CCM_POST /ccm_system_AltAuth/request SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    In SSL, but with no client cert SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    ::DecompressBuffer(65536) SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Decompression (zlib) succeeded: original size 409, uncompressed size 950. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="2046820352" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID>c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a</ClientID><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction
    LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="10020125" OfferIDTime="4/2/2015 11:12:00 AM" PkgID="100000D0" PackageVersion="" PackagePath BootImageID="10000087" Mandatory="0"/></ClientIDReply>
     SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Client Identity: c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: SMSID=c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a OfferID=10020125, PackageID=100000D0, PackageVersion=, BootImageID=10000087, PackagePath=http://JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/10000087, Mandatory=0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015
    3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: found optional advertisement 10020125 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    ============> Reply to client (DHCPDISCOVER): SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    DHCP message:
     Operation: BootReply (2)
     Hardware Address type: 1
     Hardware Address Length: 6
     Hop Count: 0
     Transaction ID: 24038353
     Seconds Since Boot: 0
     Client IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Your IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Server IP Address: 172.028.000.223
     Relay Agent IP Address: 172.028.011.002
     Hardware Address: 50:1a:c5:fe:d6:e9:
     Magic Cookie: 63538263
     Options:
        Type = 53 DHCP Message Type: 2=DHCPOffer
        Type = 54 Server idenitifier: 172.028.000.223
        Type = 97 UUID: 0068745ee6b94c0e21b76054522b6a7e02
        Type = 60 ClassIdentifier: PXEClient SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    <============ SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7484 (0x1D3C)
    Request was successful. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    ::DecompressBuffer(65536) SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Decompression (zlib) succeeded: original size 409, uncompressed size 950. SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="2046820352" ServerName=""><Machine><ClientID>c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a</ClientID><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction
    LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="10020125" OfferIDTime="4/2/2015 11:12:00 AM" PkgID="100000D0" PackageVersion="" PackagePath="xx
    BootImageID="10000087" Mandatory="0"/></ClientIDReply>
     SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    Client Identity: c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: SMSID=c70485df-9130-4b41-b61b-6c9e11b2f69a OfferID=10020125, PackageID=100000D0, PackageVersion=, BootImageID=10000087, PackagePath=http://JAG-SCCM-01E.jonesapparel.com/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/10000087, Mandatory=0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015
    3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    50:1A:C5:FE:D6:E9, E65E7468-4CB9-210E-B760-54522B6A7E02: found optional advertisement 10020125 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    ============> Reply to client (DHCPDISCOVER): SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    DHCP message:
     Operation: BootReply (2)
     Hardware Address type: 1
     Hardware Address Length: 6
     Hop Count: 0
     Transaction ID: 24038353
     Seconds Since Boot: 0
     Client IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Your IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Server IP Address: 172.028.000.223
     Relay Agent IP Address: 172.028.011.003
     Hardware Address: 50:1a:c5:fe:d6:e9:
     Magic Cookie: 63538263
     Options:
        Type = 53 DHCP Message Type: 2=DHCPOffer
        Type = 54 Server idenitifier: 172.028.000.223
        Type = 97 UUID: 0068745ee6b94c0e21b76054522b6a7e02
        Type = 60 ClassIdentifier: PXEClient SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    <============ SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:37 PM 7480 (0x1D38)
    [172.028.000.223:67] Recv From:[172.028.011.003:67] Len:359 1acbeb0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5928 (0x1728)
    [172.028.000.223:67] Recv From:[172.028.011.002:67] Len:359 15a41f0 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5972 (0x1754)
    ============> Received from client: SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5928 (0x1728)
    ============> Received from client: SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5972 (0x1754)
    DHCP message:
     Operation: BootRequest (1)
     Hardware Address type: 1
     Hardware Address Length: 6
     Hop Count: 1
     Transaction ID: 24038353
     Seconds Since Boot: 0
     Client IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Your IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Server IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Relay Agent IP Address: 172.028.011.003
     Hardware Address: 50:1a:c5:fe:d6:e9:
     Magic Cookie: 63538263
     Options:
        Type = 53 DHCP Message Type: 3=DHCPRequest
        Type = 54 Server idenitifier: 172.028.000.015
        Type = 50 Requested IP: 172.028.011.052
        Type = 57 Max DHCP Message Size: ff00
        Type = 55 Paramerter Request List: 0102030405060c0d0f111216171c28292a2b3233363a3b3c4243618081828384858687
        Type = 97 UUID: 0068745ee6b94c0e21b76054522b6a7e02
        Type = 94 UNDI: 010310
        Type = 93 Client system Arch: 0007
        Type = 60 ClassIdentifier: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5928 (0x1728)
    DHCP message:
     Operation: BootRequest (1)
     Hardware Address type: 1
     Hardware Address Length: 6
     Hop Count: 1
     Transaction ID: 24038353
     Seconds Since Boot: 0
     Client IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Your IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Server IP Address: 000.000.000.000
     Relay Agent IP Address: 172.028.011.002
     Hardware Address: 50:1a:c5:fe:d6:e9:
     Magic Cookie: 63538263
     Options:
        Type = 53 DHCP Message Type: 3=DHCPRequest
        Type = 54 Server idenitifier: 172.028.000.015
        Type = 50 Requested IP: 172.028.011.052
        Type = 57 Max DHCP Message Size: ff00
        Type = 55 Paramerter Request List: 0102030405060c0d0f111216171c28292a2b3233363a3b3c4243618081828384858687
        Type = 97 UUID: 0068745ee6b94c0e21b76054522b6a7e02
        Type = 94 UNDI: 010310
        Type = 93 Client system Arch: 0007
        Type = 60 ClassIdentifier: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016 SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5972 (0x1754)
    <============ SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5928 (0x1728)
    <============ SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5972 (0x1754)
    Ignoring req from [172.028.011.003:67] Dest Server:[172.028.000.015] SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5928 (0x1728)
    Ignoring req from [172.028.011.002:67] Dest Server:[172.028.000.015] SMSPXE 4/14/2015 3:04:40 PM 5972 (0x1754)

  • Image down to a Surface Pro with Windows 8.1 Enterprise use PXE fails at Driver Pack Install

    I am using SCCM 2012 SP1 running on windows server 2008 R2 deploying to windows Surface Pro, I am deploying Windows 8.1 Enterprise using PXE.
    It gets the pxe response, formats the HD, deploys the image, downloads the driver package, but when it installs the driver package I get a (0xC0000135) error. When it finishes it boots to windows 8.1 but is missing it's drivers. Here is the dism.log
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   PID=160 TID=1704 Scratch directory set to 'C:\_SMSTaskSequence\PkgMgrTemp\'. - CDISMManager::put_ScratchDir
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   PID=160 TID=1704 DismCore.dll version: 6.2.9200.16384 - CDISMManager::FinalConstruct
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   PID=160 TID=1704 Successfully loaded the ImageSession at "X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr" - CDISMManager::LoadLocalImageSession
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Found and Initialized the DISM Logger. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_InitializeLogger
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider.  Continuing by assuming
    that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Finished initializing the Provider Map. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Getting Provider DISMLogger - CDISMProviderStore::GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has previously been initialized.  Returning the existing instance.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Getting Provider DISMLogger - CDISMProviderStore::GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has previously been initialized.  Returning the existing instance.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Manager: PID=160 TID=1704 Successfully created the local image session and provider store. - CDISMManager::CreateLocalImageSession
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Getting Provider DISMLogger - CDISMProviderStore::GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has previously been initialized.  Returning the existing instance.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE:
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: <----- Starting Dism.exe session ----->
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE:
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Host machine information: OS Version=6.2.9200, Running architecture=amd64, Number of processors=4
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Dism.exe version: 6.2.9200.16384
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Executing command line: "X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\dism.exe" /image:"C:" /windir:"Windows"
    /apply-unattend:"C:\_SMSTaskSequence\PkgMgrTemp\drivers.xml" /logpath:"C:\_SMSTaskSequence\PkgMgrTemp\dism.log"
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Getting the collection of providers from a local provider store type. - CDISMProviderStore::GetProviderCollection
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has not previously been encountered.  Attempting to initialize
    the provider. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Loading Provider from location X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\FolderProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Connecting to the provider located at X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\FolderProvider.dll.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_LoadProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has not previously been encountered.  Attempting to initialize
    the provider. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Loading Provider from location X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\WimProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Connecting to the provider located at X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\WimProvider.dll. -
    CDISMProviderStore::Internal_LoadProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has not previously been encountered.  Attempting to initialize
    the provider. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Loading Provider from location X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\VHDProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Connecting to the provider located at X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\VHDProvider.dll. -
    CDISMProviderStore::Internal_LoadProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has not previously been encountered.  Attempting to initialize
    the provider. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Loading Provider from location X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\ImagingProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Connecting to the provider located at X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\ImagingProvider.dll.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_LoadProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Provider has not previously been encountered.  Attempting to initialize
    the provider. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Loading Provider from location X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\CompatProvider.dll - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Connecting to the provider located at X:\WINDOWS\Pkgmgr\CompatProvider.dll.
    - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_LoadProvider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Got the collection of providers. Now enumerating them to build the command table.
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: DISM Log Provider
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: FolderManager
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: WimManager
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Succesfully registered commands for the provider: WimManager.
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: VHDManager
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: GenericImagingManager
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Succesfully registered commands for the provider: GenericImagingManager.
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Attempting to add the commands from provider: Compatibility Manager
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM.EXE: Succesfully registered commands for the provider: Compatibility Manager.
    2014-06-10 15:49:06, Info                  DISM   DISM Provider Store: PID=160 TID=1704 Getting the collection of providers from a local provider store type. - CDISMProviderStore::GetProviderCollection
    [160] [0x80070002] FIOReadFileIntoBuffer:(1415): The system cannot find the file specified.
    [160] [0xc142011c] UnmarshallImageHandleFromDirectory:(511)
    [160] [0xc142011c] WIMGetMountedImageHandle:(2568)
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