The SMSTS.log file shows the following: Failed to save environment to D:\_SMSTaskSequence\TSEnv.dat Failed to save the current environment block. Permissionson the requested may be configured incorrectly. Access is denied. (Error: 80070005; Source: Windows) Failed to persist execution state. Error 0x(80070005) Failed to save execution state and environment to local hard disk.
It appears the .WIM file is being applied to D:\, but I will need to confirm when I return to the office tomorrow. Yes, Network Access Account is good. If I attempt to deploy the same sequence using a Windows 7 installer package the image deploys just fine. My captured .WIM is 8.5 GB in size. Not sure if that would have anything to do with it? Brian Subject: Re: [MDT-OSD] Apply OS Image step in TS fails From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 19:49:50 -0700 To: [email protected] What does the SMSTS.LOG says? Is the wim getting applied to the correct drive? Is the network account configured on you server? Some things I would check. Cesar A.Meaning is NOT in words, but inside people! Dr. Myles MunroeMy iPad takes half the blame for misspells. On May 20, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Brian McDonald <[email protected]> wrote: I'm banging my head against this one all day now. In need of some help/suggestions here. I have created a ref Win7 image using MDT 2013. Build/Capture process works flawlessly and I'm following best practices. I take my .WIM file and setup an MDT/SCCM integrated TS in my CM12 R2 CU1 environment. When I deploy my TS the deployment fails at the Apply OS Image step. It downloads the .WIM file then seems to run for 10-15 minutes before failing. Here are the errors in the SMSTS.log that are getting me no where real fast: Failed to save environment to D:\_SMSTaskSequence\TSEnv.dat Failed to save the current environment block. Permissionson the requested may be configured incorrectly. Access is denied. (Error: 80070005; Source: Windows) Failed to persist execution state. Error 0x(80070005) Failed to save execution state and environment to local hard disk. I have attempted re-creating my .WIM file (which took several hours as I am patching the image with a local WSUS instance as well as installing .NET framework, Windows Installer and various versions of Visual C++ in the image. Anyone might be aware of what could be causing this issue? Is there something wrong with my image? Why would I be getting a permissions issue when applying the OS? Makes no sense...or does it? Thanks! Brian
