Zone install failing on sys-unconfig

Hi,
I am building 6 virtualised servers from flash archives of existing machines for a dev environment.
I am running solaris 10 on the host machine and i am installing solaris 9 branded zones for the guests.
So far i have installed three of them successfully by following the documentation.
This one particular host gets up to *"Postprocess: Performing zone sys-unconfig"* and just sits there doing nothing.
I have checked things like disk space and have re created the flash archive three times.
The command i am running is : zoneadm -z vm3-dev install -u -a /storage/flash/vm3_20110208.flar
I have used zlogin to access the guest OS and can see an apparently hung sys-unconfig. I have left the install running for 24hrs and eventually just killed the install.
I'm not sure where to go from here to troubleshoot this issue. It is puzzling to me that basically identical machines should install fine using the same steps.
what should i do to progress this install.
Cheers,
ram.

check ptree of zone install command and see if you can kill the child sys-unconfig command. post us ptree of zone install and also truss -fp on zone install process when it hungs.

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    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRestartManagerSessionKey property. Its value is 'd8d0cefc1249514889002637bb750a41'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: RESTART MANAGER: Session opened.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiSystemRebootPending property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: TRANSFORMS property is now:
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding VersionDatabase property. Its value is '200'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:633]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:634]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Favorites
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:634]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:635]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Documents
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:635]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:636]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:636]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:637]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:637]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:638]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:638]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Pictures
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:639]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:640]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:640]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:641]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:641]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\Public\Desktop
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:642]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:643]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:643]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:644]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:644]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Desktop
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\Fonts
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: Note: 1: 2898 2: MS Sans Serif 3: MS Sans Serif 4: 0 5: 16
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: MSI_LUA: Setting MsiRunningElevated property to 1 because the install is already running elevated.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRunningElevated property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Privileged property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DATABASE property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\Installer\6257f6f.msi'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OriginalDatabase property. Its value is 'h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Machine policy value 'MsiDisableEmbeddedUI' is 0
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI due to existing external or embedded UI
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI for service because it's not a quiet/basic install
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PatchPackage
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UILevel property. Its value is '2'.
    === Logging started: 8/27/2014  20:50:23 ===
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: APPCOMPAT: [DetectVersionLaunchCondition] Launch condition already passes.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: Doing action: INSTALL
    Action start 20:50:23: INSTALL.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Running ExecuteSequence
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Doing action: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Doing action: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933
    Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Doing action: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3
    Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Doing action: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3
    Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Doing action: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61
    Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Doing action: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61
    Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Doing action: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7
    Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Doing action: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7
    Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Doing action: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2
    Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Doing action: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2
    Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Doing action: LaunchConditions
    Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2. Return value 1.
    Action start 20:50:23: LaunchConditions.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Skipping action: CcmSwitchToRepairMode (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Doing action: AppSearch
    Action ended 20:50:23: LaunchConditions. Return value 1.
    Action start 20:50:23: AppSearch.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying CCMINSTALLDIR property. Its current value is 'h:\Program Files\SMS_CCM'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\CCM\'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\Embedded 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\Software\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\DebugLogging 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\IIS 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\MP 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\MP 3: 2
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Skipping action: CcmAbortIfEmbeddedExists (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Doing action: CCPSearch
    Action ended 20:50:23: AppSearch. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: CCPSearch
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: CCPSearch 4: SELECT `Signature_` FROM `CCPSearch`
    Action start 20:50:23: CCPSearch.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Doing action: RMCCPSearch
    Action ended 20:50:23: CCPSearch. Return value 0.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: CCPSearch
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: CCPSearch 4: SELECT `Signature_` FROM `CCPSearch`
    Action start 20:50:23: RMCCPSearch.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Doing action: ValidateProductID
    Action ended 20:50:23: RMCCPSearch. Return value 0.
    Action start 20:50:23: ValidateProductID.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Skipping action: CcmSetInstallDir32 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Doing action: CcmSetInstallDir64
    Action ended 20:50:23: ValidateProductID. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetInstallDir64'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TARGETDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\CCM'.
    Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDir64.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: Doing action: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine
    Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDir64. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying TARGETDIR property. Its current value is 'C:\Windows\CCM'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\CCM\'.
    Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Doing action: CcmSetPrimaryFolder
    Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetPrimaryFolder'
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PRIMARYFOLDER property. Its value is 'TARGETDIR'.
    Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetPrimaryFolder.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:665]: Doing action: FindRelatedProducts
    Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetPrimaryFolder. Return value 1.
    Action start 20:50:23: FindRelatedProducts.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:665]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SMSSP1COLOCDOWNGRADE property. Its value is '{8864FB91-94EE-4F16-A144-0D82A232049D}'.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: SmsDetectUnsupportedUpgrade (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: SmsDetectDowngrade (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: CcmDetectUnsupportedUpgrade (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Doing action: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade
    Action ended 20:50:23: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SmsDetectColocationDowngrade'
    Action start 20:50:23: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade.
    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Product: ConfigMgr Management Point -- A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
    A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
    Action ended 20:50:23: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade. Return value 3.
    Action ended 20:50:23: INSTALL. Return value 3.
    Property(S): UpgradeCode = {ABD0F60F-1622-4311-8989-106B60D784FF}
    Property(S): TARGETDIR = C:\Windows\CCM\
    Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1
    Property(S): ErrorDialog = ErrorDialog
    Property(S): ProductName = ConfigMgr Management Point
    Property(S): ProductCode = {6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}
    Property(S): PackageCode = {5CBAF9F8-A298-49C0-B874-D0F5F0F39DB4}
    Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
    Property(S): ProductVersion = 5.00.7804.1000
    Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
    Property(S): SMSCWSREGKEYNAME = MPCWSPath
    Property(S): CcmCheckRepairNotInstalled_ActionText = Abort repair if the product has not been installed.
    Property(S): CcmSwitchToRepairMode_ActionText = Product has been installed. Switch to repair mode for this installation.
    Property(S): CcmSuppressReboot_ActionText = Suppress machine reboot after installation.
    Property(S): CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace_ActionText = Check if the target volumn has enough space for the installation.
    Property(S): CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace2_ActionText = Check if the target volumn has enough space for the installation.
    Property(S): CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine_ActionText = Property custom action for setting install directory from command line.
    Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespacesInit_ActionText = Processes the table CcmWmiNamespace and sends the context to CcmCreateWmiNamespaces.
    Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespaces_ActionText = Creates the WMI namespaces found in the CcmWmiNamespace table
    Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespacesRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces. Deletes the WMI namespaces.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiNamespacesInit_ActionText = Processes the table CcmWmiNamespace and sends the context to CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces_ActionText = Deletes WMI namespaces.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterWmiMofFilesInit_ActionText = Queues MOF files in the CcmWmiMofFile table to be compiled.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterWmiMofFile_ActionText = Compiles MOF files that were queued by CcmRegisterWmiMofFilesInit.
    Property(S): CcmWmiRollback_ActionText = Deletes the existin site policy config and then recompiles MOF to restore old WMI instances.
    Property(S): CcmDeleteWmiBackup_ActionText = Deletes the back up mof of the wmi namespace created for rolling back purposes.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmWmiObject table for WMI objects to be removed.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjects_ActionText = Removes WMI objects found by CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjectsRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveWmiObjects. Removes WMI objects found by CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit.
    Property(S): CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectoriesInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table and passes that information to CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectories to create the virtual directories.
    Property(S): CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Creates the virtual directories specified in the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table.
    Property(S): CcmRollbackIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectories. Removes IIS Virtual Directories found in CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Removes IIS Virtual Directories found in CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table for IIS Virtual Directories to be removed.
    Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPoolsInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmIISAplicationPool table and passes that context to CcmCreateIISAplicationPools custom action.
    Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPools_ActionText = Creates the application pools specified in the CcmIISAplicationPools table.
    Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPoolsRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveIISApplicationPools. Removes IIS Application Pools found in CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmIISApplicationPool table for IIS Application Pools to be removed.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveIISApplicationPools_ActionText = Removes IIS Application Pools found in CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveInit_ActionText = Detect if files are in used at uninstallation.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseInit_ActionText = Detects file in use.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUse_ActionText = Moves files that are in use so that they will be deleted upon the next reboot.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRollback_ActionText = Rolls back files moved by CcmDetectFilesInUse.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseCommit_ActionText = Commits action of CcmDetectFileInUse. After this we cannot rollback.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmDetectFilesInUseRollback. Rolls back the files moved by CcmDetectFilesInUse.
    Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveCommit_ActionText = Calls CcmDetectFilesInUseCommit. Commits action of CcmDetectFileInUse. After this the action cannot be rolled back.
    Property(S): CcmLookupAccountNames_ActionText = Looks up the name of the Administrators group, Users group, and Creator Owner account, then sets the properties CcmAdministratorGroupName, CcmUsersGroupName, and CcmCreatorOwnerAccountName.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterPerfCountersInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmPerfApplication table for components that will be registering a performance counter.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterPerfCounters_ActionText = Registers performance counters gathered in the CcmRegisterPerfCountersInit action
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    Property(S): CcmUnregisterPerfCounters_ActionText = Removes performance counters gathered in the CcmUnregisterPerfCountersInit action
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    Property(S): CcmTypelibRollbackInit_ActionText = Queues a list of type libraries to be registered on rollback.
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    Property(S): CcmSetInstallDir64_ActionText = Property action for setting installation directory for Configuration Manager Client on 64-bit platform.
    Property(S): CcmSetPrimaryFolder_ActionText = Property action for setting target installation folder.
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    Property(S): SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
    Property(S): CCMEXECFILEKEY = [#CcmExec_exe.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3]
    Property(S): CcmDetectUpgradeOldClient_Message = A previous version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Please upgrade the client to Configuration Manager 2012 before attempting to upgrade.
    Property(S): SmsDetectUpgradeOldMP_Message = A previous version of the Configuration Manager Management Point is installed. Please upgrade the management point to Configuration Manager 2012 before attempting to upgrade.
    Property(S): SmsDetectUnsupportedUpgrade_ActionText = Detect if a previous version of the Configuration Manager Management Point is installed before upgrading Configuration Manager Client.
    Property(S): CcmDetectUnsupportedUpgrade_ActionText = Detect if a previous version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed before upgrading Configuration Manager Management Point.
    Property(S): CcmAbortIfEmbeddedExists_ActionText = Abort installation if the Configuration Manager Client Embedded version is installed.
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    Property(S): CcmRegisterHostedApplications_ActionText = Register hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterHostedApplicationsRollback_ActionText = Rollback the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveHostedApplicationsInit_ActionText = Prepare to remove the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveHostedApplications_ActionText = Remove the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterEndpointsInit_ActionText = Gathers information such as log file name on each endpoint to be registered on the system.
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    Property(S): CcmRegisterEndpointRollback_ActionText = In the event of a failed installation, this action rolls back the changes from CcmRegisterEndpoint.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveEndpointsInit_ActionText = Gathers information for each endpoint to be removed from the system.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveEndpoint_ActionText = Removes endpoint gathered in the action CcmRemoveEndpointsInit with WMI.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTasksInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmSystemTask table and passes this information to CcmRegisterSystemTask.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTask_ActionText = Registers a System Task with WMI.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTaskRollback_ActionText = Rolls back the changes made by CcmRegisterSystemTask.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveSystemTasksInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmSystemTask table and passes this information to CcmRemoveSystemTask.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveSystemTask_ActionText = Deletes a System Task from WMI.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterProduct_ActionText = If product is registered in MSI database, then product is registered with WMI.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterProductRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmUnregisterProduct. Deletes the instance from the WMI in the Configuration Manager namespace using the ProductCode instance in the session.
    Property(S): CcmUnregisterProduct_ActionText = Deletes the instance from WMI in ccm namespace using the ProductCode instance in the session.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterComponentsInit_ActionText = Generates the list of components for CcmRegisterComponets action to register.
    Property(S): CcmRegisterComponents_ActionText = Registers components passed in from CcmRegisterComponentsInit
    Property(S): CcmRegisterComponentsRollback_ActionText = In the event of a failed installation, this action rolls back the changes from CcmRegisterComponents.
    Property(S): CcmUnregisterComponentsInit_ActionText = Generates the list of components for CcmUnregisterComponets action to unregister.
    Property(S): CcmUnregisterComponents_ActionText = Unregisters components passed in from the action CcmUnregisterComponentsInit.
    Property(S): CcmSetupLoggingInit_ActionText = Gathers log file information from the LogFile table and passes this information to CcmSetupLogging.
    Property(S): CcmSetupLogging_ActionText = Sets component logging information in WMI.
    Property(S): CcmStopService_ActionText = Stops the ccmexec service.
    Property(S): CcmStopServiceRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmStartService. Starts the ccmexec service.
    Property(S): CcmStartService_ActionText = Starts the ccmexec service.
    Property(S): CcmClearServiceSetupStamp_ActionText = Clear the time stamp for blocking the ccmexec service from starting up during upgrade.
    Property(S): CcmSetServiceConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers ServiceData and then queues actions CcmSetServiceConfig and CcmMigrateMessagingQueues.
    Property(S): CcmSetServiceConfig_ActionText = Sets WMI ServiceRootDir and configures CCMEXEC service.
    Property(S): CcmConfigDCOMInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmDCOMAplication table and  checks to see if the DCOM Component is being updated. If so, passes that information to custom action CcmConfigDCOM.
    Property(S): CcmConfigDCOM_ActionText = Configures registry key permissions for the DCOM Components passed from CcmConfigDCOMInit.
    Property(S): CcmFixupServiceConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers the services or load ordering groups which must be started before ccmexec starts.
    Property(S): CcmFixupServiceConfig_ActionText = Sets the services or load ordering groups which must be started before ccmexec can be started.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveService_ActionText = Removes BITS jobs and deletes the messaging queues.
    Property(S): CcmRemoveLanternDocuments_ActionText = Removing documents from Microsoft Policy Platform that have been submitted by Configuration Manager authority.
    Property(S): CcmSetPortConfigInit_ActionText = This custom action specifies the port the client should use when communicating with the management point and the server locator point.
    Property(S): CcmSetHttpsConfigInit_ActionText = This custom action configures the https port and http state.
    Property(S): CcmPreserveLastStateSerialNum_ActionText = Custom action to preserve last state message serial number.
    Property(S): CcmInitializePolicyInit_ActionText = Gather default policy information.
    Property(S): CcmInitializePolicy_ActionText = Sets and initializes default policy.
    Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsInit_ActionText = Custom action to schedule the deferred execution of CcmMigratePolicySettings custom action.
    Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettings_ActionText = Compiles Mof file to migrate root\ccm\Policy namespace schema from Pre-V4 Beta2 to V4 and above.
    Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsCommit_ActionText = Just deletes the temporary MOF file.
    Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsRollback_ActionText = Just deletes the temporary MOF file. Actual Rollback is done by the rollback action that rollbacks root\ccm namespace.
    Property(S): ExpandCcmExecFileKey_ActionText = Property action for setting CcmExec file key.
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    Property(S): CcmMaxAppVersion = 5.00.9000.0000
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    Property(S): CcmValidateCustomWebSite_ActionText = This custom action validates that either the custom website or default website (if a custom website is not specified) can be used.
    Property(S): CcmValidateServerConfig_ActionText = Validates that IIS, BITS and WebDAV is installed and properly configured setup.
    Property(S): CcmLookupIISAnonymousAccountName_ActionText = Looks up the IIS AnonymousUserName and then sets the IISAnonymousUserAccount property to this value.
    Property(S): CcmSetServiceMPConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers Incoming and Outgoing directories and virtual directories for the MP. Queues the action CcmSetServiceMPConfig.
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    Property(S): CcmSetServerDataRoot_ActionText = Property action for setting service data root folder.
    Property(S): CcmSetServerDataRootInstallDir_ActionText = Property action for setting service data folder.
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    Property(S): SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
    Property(S): System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 = C:\Windows\system32\
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    Property(S): CcmSystemRegVDirName = CCM_System_WindowsAuth
    Property(S): CcmSystemAltAuthVDirName = CCM_System_AltAuth
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    Property(S): SMSCACHEFLAGS = Default
    Property(S): DISABLESITEOPT = Default
    Property(S): DISABLECACHEOPT = Default
    Property(S): SMSCACHESIZE = 5120
    Property(S): SmsShellNotify_ActionText = Notifies the shell for the file-association icon changes.
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    Property(S): CCMINSTALLMP = 1
    Property(S): ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT = 1
    Property(S): ARPNOREMOVE = 1
    Property(S): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
    Property(S): CCMENABLELOGGING_Default = FALSE
    Property(S): CCMLOGLEVEL_Default = 1
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    Property(S): CCMLOGMAXHISTORY_Default = 1
    Property(S): SecureCustomProperties = CCMENABLELOGGING;CCMLOGLEVEL;CCMLOGMAXHISTORY;CCMLOGMAXSIZE;CCMDEBUGLOGGING;CCMOSINSTALLPATHS;CCMINSTALLMSMQ;CCMINSTALLMP;SMSUPGRADEPRODUCTS;CCMSERVERDATAROOT;SMSUPLEVELPRODUCTS;USESMSPORTS;SMSPORTS;CCMHTTPPORT;SMSSP1COLOCDOWNGRADE;USESMSSSLPORTS;SMSSSLPORTS;SMSSSLSTATE;CCMHTTPSPORT;CCMHTTPSCERTNAME;SMSFWKUPGRADEFROMPREV4;CCMFWKUPGRADEFROMPREV4;CLIENTFWKUPGRADEFROMCM2007;SMSCWS;CCMSHAREMODE
    Property(S): AdminProperties = CCMENABLELOGGING;CCMLOGLEVEL;CCMLOGMAXHISTORY;CCMLOGMAXSIZE;CCMDEBUGLOGGING;CCMOSINSTALLPATHS;CCMINSTALLMSMQ;CCMINSTALLMP;CCMSERVERDATAROOT;CCMALLOWSILENTREBOOT;CCMHTTPPORT;CCMHTTPSPORT;CCMHTTPSCERTNAME;SMSCWS
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    Property(S): SmsDetectColocationDowngrade_ActionText = Detect if a newer version of the Configuration Management Client is installed before installing the Configuration Manager Management Point.
    Property(S): SmsDetectDowngrade_ActionText = Check if a newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is already installed.
    Property(S): SmsMpRepairSucceeded_ActionText = Sends a wmi event to indicate MP repair succeeded.
    Property(S): SmsDetectMSXMLRebootRequired_ActionText = Tries to create an instance of SAXXMLReader to determine if a reboot is required.
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    Property(S): ButtonText_Next = &Next >
    Property(S): ButtonText_Back = < &Back
    Property(S): ButtonText_Cancel = &Cancel
    Property(S): ButtonText_Finish = &Finish
    Property(S): ButtonText_Install = &Install
    Property(S): ButtonText_Close = &Close
    Property(S): ButtonText_OK = &OK
    Property(S): ButtonText_Abort = &Abort
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    Property(S): ButtonText_Yes = &Yes
    Property(S): ButtonText_Retry = &Retry
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    Property(S): InstallDialog_SubTitle = The product is now ready to install
    Property(S): InstallDialog_Info = Click Next to proceed.
    Property(S): ProgressDialog_Title = Please Wait
    Property(S): ProgressDialog_SubTitle = Setup is configuring your system.
    Property(S): CompleteDialog_Title = Setup Complete
    Property(S): CompleteDialog_SubTitle = Setup has finished updating your system.
    Property(S): CompleteDialog_Info = Setup was successful.
    Property(S): UserExitDialog_Title = Setup Aborted
    Property(S): UserExitDialog_SubTitle = Setup was cancelled
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    Property(S): InstallErrorDialog_Title = Setup Aborted
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    Property(S): SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
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    Property(S): USESMSSSLPORTS = TRUE
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    Property(S): CCMENABLELOGGING = TRUE
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    Property(S): WindowsVolume = C:\
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    Property(S): RemoteAdminTS = 1
    Property(S): TempFolder = C:\Windows\TEMP\
    Property(S): ProgramFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\
    Property(S): CommonFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\
    Property(S): ProgramFiles64Folder = C:\Program Files\
    Property(S): CommonFiles64Folder = C:\Program Files\Common Files\
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    Property(S): PersonalFolder = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Documents\
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    Property(S): RecentFolder = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\
    Property(S): SendToFolder = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo\
    Property(S): TemplateFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\
    Property(S): CommonAppDataFolder = C:\ProgramData\
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    Property(S): MyPicturesFolder = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Pictures\
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    Property(S): DesktopFolder = C:\Users\Public\Desktop\
    Property(S): FontsFolder = C:\Windows\Fonts\
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    Property(S): OLEAdvtSupport = 1
    Property(S): ShellAdvtSupport = 1
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    Property(S): Msix64 = 6
    Property(S): Intel = 6
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    Property(S): VirtualMemory = 4017
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    Property(S): ScreenY = 768
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    Property(S): BorderTop = 1
    Property(S): BorderSide = 1
    Property(S): TextHeight = 16
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    Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
    Property(S): Time = 20:50:23
    Property(S): Date = 8/27/2014
    Property(S): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 4.0.30319.33440
    Property(S): MsiWin32AssemblySupport = 6.3.9600.16384
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    Property(S): Privileged = 1
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    Property(S): UILevel = 2
    Property(S): ACTION = INSTALL
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    MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:717]: Product: ConfigMgr Management Point -- Installation operation failed.
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    MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
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    MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:728]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
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