Aaron,

Not really my area here but I'm thinking can PowerShell be used to re-write
the Install path in the TCF file? You could then add in another step to the
TS to copy down the patch package into an area locally on the device and
point the TCF to this area?

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Paul Winstanley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks Aaron. I know I can work around this for now. Definitely keep the
> thread up to date with any news. That would be great.
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Aaron Czechowski <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Paul –
>>
>> We’re actually currently investigating this very issue that came in from
>> Windows TAP. The original parameters are coming from the .TCF that’s cached
>> on the machine, but then the MSP is no longer where it was originally. This
>> could also impact clients that have issues and get a repair triggered by
>> the client health task. I know there’s some guidance out there on how to
>> address patches, but unfortunately if the patch is placed in a temporary
>> folder (the client cache, the task sequence working directory, even
>> C:\Windows\Temp potentially) then it may not or won’t be available when
>> needed later.
>>
>>
>>
>> Again, we’re still working on this, so not much else to share right now.
>> Will try to keep this thread posted.
>>
>>
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Paul Winstanley
>> *Sent:* Friday, November 14, 2014 7:07 AM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: [mssms] Windows 10 In-Place upgrade. ConfigMgr client
>> fails to install
>>
>>
>>
>> Ok my rebuilt upgrade is working fine. This is without the patch switch
>> being used in the original TS.
>>
>>
>>
>> Are the original install parameters stored in the registry or a file in
>> the ccmsetup folder? The reinstall must be calling these up. I'll take a
>> look later.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Paul Winstanley <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  That's cool Mike. I'm just throwing it out there to see if any one
>> experiencing the same thing. I could opt out and point my patch switch to a
>> share but I know that's pretty lame and most of us push this down to the TS.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm currently running a build without the patch switch included. I'm sure
>> this will be fine...not a fix though.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Marable, Mike <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Duh!
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry, I have just been so out of it.
>>
>>
>>
>> My original TS to build the Win7 does not have any patches.  I’m hoping
>> to get some free time either this evening or over the weekend to try the
>> in-place upgrade using the new build.  I’ll had the same hotfix to my Win7
>> sequence and see what I get.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry about that.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Paul Winstanley
>> *Sent:* Friday, November 14, 2014 9:09 AM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: [mssms] Windows 10 In-Place upgrade. ConfigMgr client
>> fails to install
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes Mike this is the process I am undertaking.
>>
>>
>>
>> Post O/S upgrade setupcomplete.cmd is run and the following command is
>> executed to remediate the client.
>>
>>
>>
>> 'Create-LogEntry "CCMREPAIR..."
>>
>>
>>
>>             $process = Start-Process $env:WinDir\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe
>> -ArgumentList "/remediate:client" -Wait -NoNewWindow -PassThru
>>
>>
>>
>>             Create-LogEntry "Return code: $($process.ExitCode)"'
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure where it's grabbing the -arguementlist "/remediate:client"
>>  details from but it seems to be including details from the original
>> install, which includes the patch.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Marable, Mike <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  I knew I should have taken today off to work on the new build!
>>
>>
>>
>> Are you doing this “in-place” upgrade:
>>
>>
>> http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2014/10/29/how-to-upgrade-to-win-10-using-the-task-sequence-in-sc-2012-r2-configmgr.aspx
>>
>>
>>
>> I used the sequence from that posting a while back and didn’t have to
>> re-install or repair the client.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Mike Marable*
>>
>> Application Programmer/Analyst Lead
>>
>> Enterprise Device Engineering and Management
>>
>> MCTS, MCITP, MCSA, MS [Profile
>> <https://www.mcpvirtualbusinesscard.com/VBCServer/MikeMarable/profile>] [
>> Blog <http://thesystemsmonkey.wordpress.com/>]
>>
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>>
>> *"The difficult we do at once. The impossible takes a little longer."*
>>
>> -US Army Corps of Engineers
>>
>>
>>
>> *"It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in
>> the hand."*
>>
>> -Apache Proverb
>>
>>
>>
>> I will rise when I have fallen.
>>
>>
>>
>> *"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered,
>> you will never grow."*
>>
>> -Ralph Waldo Emerson
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Paul Winstanley
>> *Sent:* Friday, November 14, 2014 8:23 AM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* [mssms] Windows 10 In-Place upgrade. ConfigMgr client fails
>> to install
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm currently seeing the following behaviour when running an In-Place
>> upgrade to Win 10 in my client.msi log.
>>
>>
>>
>> Client MSI
>>
>>
>>
>> 'This update package could not be opened. Verify that the update package
>> exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to
>> verify that this is a valid Windows Installer update package.'
>>
>>
>>
>> In the ccmsetup.log it is using the following syntax to run the install:
>>
>>
>>
>> MSI PROPERTIES are  REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vmous  INSTALL="ALL"
>> PATCH="C:\_SMSTASKSEQUENCE\OSD\***00004\HOTFIX\KB2938441\X64\CONFIGMGR2012AC-R2-KB2938441-X64.MSP"
>>  SMSSITECODE="***" CCMHTTPPORT="80" CCMHTTPSPORT="443" CCMHTTPSSTATE="224"
>> CCMFIRSTCERT="1" CCMCERTID="SMS;651D68A957E24DB0FDA887EB1494580F1A0ECFC0"
>> REMEDIATE="true" CCMUPDATEOSVERSION="6.4.9841" SMSPUBLICROOTKEY=********
>>
>>
>>
>> My initial thought is is that it is calling up the patch command issued
>> as part of my Win 7 TS build originally laid down on the machine. The
>> C:\_SMSTASKSEQUENCE\OSD\***00004\HOTFIX\KB2938441\X64\ no longer being
>> available on the endpoint post original O/S build.
>>
>>
>>
>> Is anyone successfully running in-place upgrade with the patch command
>> being used in their original OSD TS?
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
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