Hi,
I have setup a Lab in VMWare workstation where I am trying to learn SCCM.
My Lab setup is as follows.
VMWare Workstation 15
1 x DC
1 x SCCM
1 x client
All systems are on VLAN 19 and routed to the internet via DC 1 which has dual NICs and routing enabled. Connectivity appears to be OK.
I have created a task sequence in SCCM to format and load a basic Windows 10 WIM image onto the client. I created a Boot.wim file from Windows 10 ADK. All content in the task sequence has been distributed to the DP I believe.
I created boot media and can boot the client VM to start the SCCM task sequence. I get Welcome to Task Sequence Wizard and click Next and it seems to site at "Retrieving policy for this computer" before the get the good old generic error 0x80004005 appears.
When I press F8 and view the SMSTS.log file and it is riddled with errors! They appear to be time related but I am not sure why? my clocks on SCCM, DC01 and host PC are all the same.
Do you have any suggestions on anything I can check? i'm losing my mind over this as I have managed to get this working a few times previously, but can't recall doing anything different. Thinking a driver issue maybe?
Thanks in Advance
Jeff
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I have setup a Lab in VMWare workstation where I am trying to learn SCCM.
My Lab setup is as follows.
VMWare Workstation 15
1 x DC
1 x SCCM
1 x client
All systems are on VLAN 19 and routed to the internet via DC 1 which has dual NICs and routing enabled. Connectivity appears to be OK.
I have created a task sequence in SCCM to format and load a basic Windows 10 WIM image onto the client. I created a Boot.wim file from Windows 10 ADK. All content in the task sequence has been distributed to the DP I believe.
I created boot media and can boot the client VM to start the SCCM task sequence. I get Welcome to Task Sequence Wizard and click Next and it seems to site at "Retrieving policy for this computer" before the get the good old generic error 0x80004005 appears.
When I press F8 and view the SMSTS.log file and it is riddled with errors! They appear to be time related but I am not sure why? my clocks on SCCM, DC01 and host PC are all the same.
Do you have any suggestions on anything I can check? i'm losing my mind over this as I have managed to get this working a few times previously, but can't recall doing anything different. Thinking a driver issue maybe?
Thanks in Advance
Jeff
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