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On March 21, the first day of MMS 2011, I announced the immediate availability of the Deployment Research blog and Deployment Research Facebook page. Sites filled with video-tutorials on how to deploy operating systems. Information about this new site, as well a bunch of other deployment related community sites was by the way also printed (thank you FedEx) and put in the attendee-bag (Thank you Microsoft) for every MMS 2011 attendee, about 4000 people.
This also means that the deployvista.com blog will not be much active anymore. It will still exist, but the content will gradually be migrated over to the new site, cleaned-up and converted into the new format…
Happy deployment, and I hope to see you online in the forums…
Regards / Johan Arwidmark
Microsoft MVP – Setup & Deployment
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KB 974571 Breaks OS Deployment in ConfigMgr 2007 SP2 - Updated
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| Posted by: johan |
11/5/2009 |
After installing KB 974571 the Request State Store action in the Task Sequence fails. The failure occurs by a NULL value in the ConfigMgr client certificate (friendly name property).
Credit's goes to Anders Ahl for extensive troubleshooting and a new workaround...
Anyway, after installing KB 974571 you will se the following in the smsts.log file.
Failed to import the client certificate store (0x80092024) OSDSMPClient 2009-10-23 09:15:17 1856 (0x0740)
ClientRequestToMP::DoRequest failed (0x80092024). OSDSMPClient 2009-10-23 09:15:17 1856 (0x0740)
ExecuteCaptureRequestMP failed (0x80092024). OSDSMPClient 2009-10-23 09:15:17 1856 (0x0740)
ExecuteCaptureRequest failed (0x80092024). OSDSMPClient 2009-10-23 09:15:17 1856 (0x0740)
Failed to run the action: Request State Store.
Unknown error (Error: 00002024; Source: Unknown) TSManager 2009-10-23 09:15:17 340 (0x0154)
Workaround #1: Uninstall KB 974571 (patch MS09-056)
Workaround #2: Fix the Certificate
- On the ConfigMgr Server, start a mmc, add the Certificates snap-in, select computer account, and select the local computer.
- Expand certificates, expand SMS, and expand certificates
- Open the SMS Encryption Certificate, click the Details tab, click Edit Properties, and change the Friendly Name to SMS Encryption Certificate v2, click OK twice.
- Open the SMS SMP Encryption Certificate, click the Details tab, click Edit Properties, and change the Friendly Name to SMS SMP Encryption Certificate v2, click OK twice.
- Open the SMS Signing Certificate, click the Details tab, click Edit Properties, and change the Friendly Name to SMS Signing Certificate v2, click OK twice.
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