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SCCM 2007 and Microsoft Deployment Toolkit - Video Walkthrough

Are you struggling with setting up SCCM 2007 Operating System Deployment and integrating MDT? - I have created a video walkthrough that shows you how to:

  • Setup the server environment for SCCM 2007 OS deployment
  • Configure the SCCM 2007 Site Settings
  • Configure the SCCM 2007 Computer Management Settings
  • Configure the SCCM 2007 Operating System Deployment Settings
  • Setup and use MDT integration with SCCM 2007
  • Add a reference machine object to SCCM 2007
  • Create a build and capture reference image for mass deployment using SCCM 2007

View the SCCM and MDT Video Walkthrough from the Windows Media Servers here!

View the SCCM and MDT Video Walkthrough from the TechNet Edge Media Servers here!

This post was contributed by Richard Smith a Senior Consultant with Microsoft Services, UK.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    ConfigMgr 2007 and Microsoft Deployment Toolkit - Video Walkthrough Are you struggling with setting up

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    The link to the media file does not seem to be working.  I've tried in two locations and it says that the server is unavailable?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    We are investigating the issues with the media server for the webcast link - in the mean time please try coping the link from the blog entry – then opening Windows Media Player – select ALT...File..Open URL and then paste the link in. The webcast should then play correctly...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Really really awesome video...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hello Douglas, You can run the SCCM setup.exe program from an internet connected computer to download the files to a directory you specify... setup.exe /download <DestinationPath> Do not have spaces in the destination path. Copy this directory to the server you are going to install SCCM. When you run setup on this machine tell it to get the files from the directory you specified rather than the internet.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Ken, Error 80070002 means file not found. What happens if you grant the system account full control to the share? Thanks, Ben

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Well what do you know in the time it took to write the comment if all magically fixed itself. please try again, regards, Rich Trusson

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Awesome...   :)

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    thanks

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Ken, I have seen this issue when the account you are using to import the task sequence does not have the necessary rights. Can you check the permissions on the shares you are importing the task sequence packages into. Thanks, Ben

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    very very nice demonstration...Thanks

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Ken, Do you ahve a TechNet or MSDN subscirption? If so you can use this to get a free support call with Microsoft PSS. The company you work for may have an agreement with PSS anyway. This is probably going to be the best way to get a timley response and fix. Here on the blog we try to help as much as we can but sometimes we just run out of time. Have a look here for support options for SCCM http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/configmgr/bb625748.aspx As MDT is supported on SCCM this should be covered. I think you also get one free 'setup' support incident per product as well. However I am not sure, as MDT is not a product and SCCM is setup, this would qualify. Hope this helps, Rich Trusson

  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2008
    A very nice video guys. Congrats! Can we have the same where we can see in depth an MDT ZTI installation where data is gathered out CS.ini and AdminCoreDB. And what the best way is to boot via PXE for unknown clients Tnx! Nico

  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2008
    Excellent demonstration, this will help allot of people who are confused about how MDT intetracts with SCCM. I'm interested in discovering how to have SCCM or BDD deploy images to unknown computers. (Bare metal builds). Is this something that either of these products can do? I have a fully working SCCM enviroment. Cheers, Josh

  • Anonymous
    March 22, 2008
    Great video and I'm very happy to hear and see Microsoft doing the step-by-step documentation approach and quick start guides. I'm not quite ready to push out Vista even with SP1 so I'd love to see you do a video with XP (possibly SP3?).  

  • Anonymous
    March 22, 2008
    Very nice presentation. Thank you and thank you.

  • Anonymous
    March 23, 2008
    I used the step-by-step solution accelerator guide for SCCM07 and when I go through the create the Task Sequence I get "Error while importing Micrsoft Deployment Toolkit Task Sequence. Details: The ConfigMgr Provider reported an error. Then the following is in the smsprov.log: e:nts_sms_fresmssiteserversdk_providersmsprovsspbootimagepackage.cpp(2948) : Failed to read image property from the source WIM file due to error 80004005

[1714][Sun 03/23/2008 02:41:38]: * Failed to read image property from the source WIM file due to error 80004005 Please help. This seems like a wonderful product and I am desperate to see it in action! Ken

  • Anonymous
    April 01, 2008
    This video is very usefull and worth.

  • Anonymous
    April 02, 2008
    Very well done, thanks smsguy

  • Anonymous
    April 09, 2008
    Hi Ben - Thanks for the quick reply. I'm about to lose my mind and go back to Ghost imaging if I can't get this figured out. So frustrating. I reloaded everything from scratch again and I still get stuck, but at a different spot. It copies the .wim image to \WDG-MDT-01Packages$Vistainstall.wim which takes a few minutes to complete. After it hits 100% I immediately get the error. In looking in the smsprov.log I show the following at this point: (What is it not finding?) My shares all have the same perms - Everyone - READ, Admins - FULL. [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:07:27]:CExtUserContext::LeaveThread : Releasing IWbemContextPtr=7860096 [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext::EnterThread : User=CORPAdministrator Caching IWbemContextPtr=7860096 in Process 0xce0 (3296) [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: SMSAppName [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: SMS Administrator Console [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: MachineName [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: WDG-MDT-01 [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: UserName [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: CORPAdministrator [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: ApplicationName [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.dll [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: ApplicationVersion [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: 4.0.6000.0 [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: LocaleID [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: MS�x409 [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:------------------------------------------------------------- [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: SessionHandle [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: {9775f370-d603-4afc-bba7-4048a3f1b2f6} [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtUserContext : Set ThreadLocaleID OK to: 1033 [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CSspClassManager::PreCallAction, dbname=SMS_NYC [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:PutInstanceAsync SMS_OperatingSystemInstallPackage [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CExtProviderClassObject::DoPutInstanceInstance [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:CSspClassManager::ReadAccountFromRegistry, Getting NT Service account... [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:Using SMS SERVICE Account for impersonation [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:SMS ACCOUNT WORK SUCCEEDED [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:GetStorage : doing Loggin due to aged out context [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]: -- Updating NT User Group membership. [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:53]:************ WBEM Missing property ImageDiskLayout [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:54]:

e:nts_sms_fresmssiteserversdk_providersmsprovsspimagepackage.cpp(948) : Failed to get the image property from the source WIM file due to error 80070002 * * [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:54]: * * Failed to get the image property from the source WIM file due to error 80070002 * * [CF0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:13:54]:CExtUserContext::LeaveThread : Releasing IWbemContextPtr=7860096 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext::EnterThread : User=CORPAdministrator Caching IWbemContextPtr=7860096 in Process 0xce0 (3296) [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: SMSAppName [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: SMS Administrator Console [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: MachineName [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: WDG-MDT-01 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: UserName [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: CORPAdministrator [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: ApplicationName [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.dll [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: ApplicationVersion [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: 4.0.6000.0 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: LocaleID [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: MS�x409 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:------------------------------------------------------------- [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item Name: SessionHandle [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext: Context Item String value: {9775f370-d603-4afc-bba7-4048a3f1b2f6} [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CExtUserContext : Set ThreadLocaleID OK to: 1033 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CSspClassManager::PreCallAction, dbname=SMS_NYC [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:User Context: CORPAdministrator [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:GetObjectAsync : SMS_OperatingSystemInstallPackage.PackageID="" [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:Requested class =SMS_OperatingSystemInstallPackage [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:Requested num keys=1 [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:CSspClassManager::ReadAccountFromRegistry, Getting NT Service account... [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:Using SMS SERVICE Account for impersonation [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]:SMS ACCOUNT WORK SUCCEEDED [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]: * * e:nts_sms_fresmssiteserversdk_providersmsprovSspInterface.h(1151) : Error retrieving object PackageID= * * [5E0][Wed 04/09/2008 19:14:19]: * * Error retrieving object PackageID= * *

  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2008
    Thanks again Ben. I really wish I knew what file it was trying to find. I gave SYSTEM full control. I even gave EVERYONE full rights to all drives and still get the same error at the same spot after copying the install.wim.

  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2008
    Hi, I can't donwload that file. Any idea?

  • Anonymous
    April 18, 2008
    Almost a month and I still can't get this to work. Is this product supported by Microsoft? If I call Professional Support Services would they be able to diagnose my problem? Can anyone offer a consultant that would work on this with me?

  • Anonymous
    April 24, 2008
    Thanks Rich -  I have an EA with Microsoft. I'll try that route. I was hoping to find a quick answer. It's now going on 2 months and still unable to create the results of a "Solution Accelerator" by following it step-by-step. I would hate to see the results if it wasn't an "accelerator". Do they have people test their steps in their documentation. Am I the only one who has tried using this documenation?

  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2008
    Really a great and an amazing work delivered. Thanks a lot.

  • Anonymous
    May 11, 2008
    "Failed to get the image property from the source WIM file due to error 80070002" Were you ever able to resolve this issue?

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2008
    I get the same error! "Failed to get the image property from the source WIM file due to error 80070002" Please help!

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2008
    Thanks a lot this is an excellent video

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2008
    Hi ben, I was struggling with this problem since two days and just found that the problem is with permissions. It does not matter what account you are using. The system use the NT AuthoritySystem account for local system shares. If you add NT AuthoritySystem account in all your shares and give it full access, everything work fine. Hope this help. Cheers

  • Anonymous
    July 30, 2008
    GREAT VIDEO!!!

  • Anonymous
    August 26, 2008
    Can you please check the downloadable files.  When I download them, it tells me that the files are corrupt or is empty. Thanks, -Uy

  • Anonymous
    September 01, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    October 02, 2008
    Hello, I am installing sccm 2007 on a server that is not connected to the internet. Is there a way to do this as it seems like it tries to download some stuff when I try installing it. I am also using the eval version as I am a tester before my company purchases it.

  • Anonymous
    January 15, 2009
    Very nice video. Lots of usefull information without a sales pitch. I have two questions:

  1. How is this process different for customers that need to continue supporting Windows XP and Windows Server 2003?
  2. Can you create a boot image based on Windows PE 1.x? This could be really important for customers who have hardware with only Windows XP/Server 2003 drivers but no Windows Vista/Server 2008 drivers.
  3. If you create a BUILD/CAPTURE solution (WIM file, tasks, etc) in MDT, can all of this be imported into SCCM, or do you need to re-create the BUILD/CAPTURE in SCCM?
  4. I'm still a little fuzzy on the relationship between MDT and SCCM. Am I correct that MDT extends and enhances the basic functionality of SCCM? What happens as MDT continues to evolve/change (e.g. MDT 2010)? If an older/existing version of MDT has been integrated and a newer version of MDT has been released, does the first version of MDT need to be un-installed/un-integrated? Thanks.
  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2009
    Please can i get document on OSD Shailesh.agarwals@hotmail.com

  • Anonymous
    February 08, 2009
    Hi the video is really good but to follow it while configuring my SCCM server I would need to download the video so I can pause and skip to sections easily. Can you please fix the link to download the video from your skydrive? Thanks

  • Anonymous
    April 29, 2009
    Great demonstration. I tried the same process having capturing an XP image but get an error when trying the drivers to the package. Everything else seems to work fine. Of course with no drivers PXE boot becomes a problem. No nic drivers

  • Anonymous
    September 10, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    September 21, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2009
    Thanks a lot for that amazing video!! If Microsoft would have done this they could safe about 50% of meaningless support pages...

  • Anonymous
    November 06, 2009
    It is great with such quality and content..almost replaces a training manual...

  • Anonymous
    November 17, 2009
    Great demo, wish i could download it because i refrence this video alot

  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2010
    Thank you sooo much. I have really struggled with the SCCM documentation. But this is Brillaint!

  • Anonymous
    February 26, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    March 07, 2010
    can anyone help me to how to deploy OS through SCCM? Many Thanks H.s.s

  • Anonymous
    May 26, 2010
    In a tiered environment, where is the best place to integrate SCCM with MDT - central site, child primary site, secondary site? Thanks in advance.

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2010
    How do I removed unwated SCCM clients

  • Anonymous
    September 05, 2010
    Thanks for this useful demonstration!

  • Anonymous
    September 14, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    January 27, 2011
    Thank you for the video this was Exteramly helpful Kind Regards Rob

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2011
    Nice Video

  • Anonymous
    April 14, 2011
    Awesome! DO you have anything updated to MDT 2010 Update 1 and SCM 2007 R3 SP2?

  • Anonymous
    May 30, 2011
    Great video. It shows exactly what I needed.

  • Anonymous
    June 08, 2011
    rich - thanks for having the demo available - just don't ask me to repeat it.. :O)

  • Anonymous
    July 26, 2011
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