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After continuing on after i thought i had this figured out, I can still not deploy applications during the TS. Applications all deploy successfully while in the OS but not during the TS. Every application that tries to install gets this in the log

Policy evaluation initiated

Policy Evaluation failed, hr=0x87d00215

Application failed to evaluate

No application state information is available

Exhausted retry attempts. Giving up

Install application action failed: (Application Name) Error Code 0x80004005

Any Ideas?



OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Ok, I figured this out; the application that I was deploying in the task sequence had two deployment types, one for 32bit and one for 64. After removing the 64bit deployment type the task sequence now installs the application. So with that being said, does anyone know how the task sequence evaluates the deployment types?

Thanks 

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Hello,

In my task sequence, any application that i add fails to install with Error Code 0x87d00215. Outside of the task sequence the applications install with no problems. 

 

 

A couple things that i have verified already

DP is set to allow clients to connect anonymously

Network Access Account is set and verified

Setting on the application for Allow this application to be installed from the Install Application task sequence action instead of deploying it manually is set

Boundaries are set correctly as software installs correctly outside of the TS 

 

 

Logs that do not show errors

IIS logs - Check out just fine

Location Services - Does not show any errors and finds the AD Forest/Site and MP successfully 

CAS Log - Does not show any errors with the correct date

Data Transfer Log - Does not show any error with the correct date

 

 

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks 



OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Hello,

I ran into this issue as well. Applications would not install during OSD, but worked just fine when deploying to an existing OS.

The problem for me was in the boundary groups in the References tab -> Content location. I had only defined my primary site server as being Fast, but not my SQL which is running on another server.

Adding my SQL to the boundary group as a fast connection solved the problem.

Hope this helps.

Martin


Martin Bengtsson | Blog: www.imab.dk

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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All my applications and packages worked in my TS deployment apart from 2, both were packages.

I added a reboot in to the task sequence and this seemed to fix it. Simple, but there you go.

This fixed it for me, but I just had to understand why packages were successful, but Applications were not.

It is because Applications have dependencies and Detection methods. Essentially, the reboot fixes it because it then boots into proper Windows (be sure to select "the currently installed default operating system" radio button in the restart computer task) and this environment is capable of detecting the dependencies and detecting a successful install. 

In my case, I have a few driver packages that reboot into Windows before installing applications, so I added the mirror opposite WMI query into my reboot task to ensure the computer isn't rebooted twice (another way would be to use a query that would detect if the machine was already in Windows Proper, but perhaps someone else will post that query).

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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All my applications and packages worked in my TS deployment apart from 2, both were packages.

I added a reboot in to the task sequence and this seemed to fix it. Simple, but there you go.

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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I only had one package in the OSD TS that would error.  Lync x64 was the only package that failed to deploy to Windows 7 Enterprise x64.  Setting the "download content from distribution point and run locally" as recommended by Fugazy resolved my issue.

Thanks,

Mike


Me too!

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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I had an working environment, but after updating my image offline with DISM, I also got this problem.

After spending hours going through forums, reading logs and finally start using process monitor I found something really weard. I have a step with "Use MDT toolkit Package" because I need some scripts. There is a folder called Templates\GPOPacks which seemed to be applied with every software. After removing the folder GPOPacks and updating my DP, everything started working again...

/Daniel


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Hello,

I encountered the same problem during the build of my TS deployment. No applications was deployed during this process

Error message 0x800004005 and Execution status received: 24 (Application download failed).

Finally, i found a solution which solve my problem. Go through your Application definition and Deployment Type tab. Edit your(s) deployment type and select content tab. In the scroll menu called Deployment options ... select "download content from distribution point and run locally"

I don't know why, because this setting is normally used for slow link (and this is not my case) but it solved my problem.

Hope it help you.

I only had one package in the OSD TS that would error.  Lync x64 was the only package that failed to deploy to Windows 7 Enterprise x64.  Setting the "download content from distribution point and run locally" as recommended by Fugazy resolved my issue.

Thanks,

Mike

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Hello to all,

I had the same problem with the distribution of Client Workgroup. I solved it by providing the following properties to the Client Agent in Task Sequence:

SMSMP=sccm2012.domain.it DNSSUFFIX=domain.it

I created a DP Group and assigned the content to the group.

Vid.

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Hello,

I encountered the same problem during the build of my TS deployment. No applications was deployed during this process

Error message 0x800004005 and Execution status received: 24 (Application download failed).

Finally, i found a solution which solve my problem. Go through your Application definition and Deployment Type tab. Edit your(s) deployment type and select content tab. In the scroll menu called Deployment options ... select "download content from distribution point and run locally"

I don't know why, because this setting is normally used for slow link (and this is not my case) but it solved my problem.

Hope it help you.

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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I'm hoping this will help someone on the forums...

I was having this exact same problem. Packages would install fine during my OSD task sequence, but Applications failed. Looking through logs, I saw various errors: 24(Application download failed), error code 0x87D00607, etc. 

I tried everything I could think of, updated content on distribution points, deleted and re-created applications, etc. Even confirmed I had boundary groups set up correctly.

Finally, it dawned on me that I had recently set up the migration piece between our old SCCM 2007 hierarchy and had enabled distribution point sharing. This step created boundary groups so SCCM 2012 clients could connect to SCCM 2007 DPs. In these new groups, there was one that contained AD sites that were in my new SCCM 2012 boundary groups. This created duplicate boundaries and my clients didn't know where to go for their content. Once I deleted the boundary group created from sharing DPs, applications installed correctly.

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Hello All,

I have exactly the same problem: impossible to install applications during task sequences (rule for 32 and rule for 64). seems to be an access denied somewhere, but where ? also error 24status received: 24 (Application download failed ).

When i check the distribution point at smspkgd$, the content is not there; maybe it's normal as this one is present in the SCCMContenLib folder. I don't understand why this folder exisit and what's the content location. Should i add access rights to this SCCMContenlib folder, or in IIS (note: only HTTP is enabled)

Thanks in advance

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Exactly where do You specify this "deployment rule" ? Do you mean "requirement" in the deployment type for the application?

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Are you building a reference image at the moment or deploying a captured image?  If it is the former, try adding SMSMP=yourmp.domain.com to the "Setup Windows and ConfigMgr" TS Step options.

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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Nope. There's only information about first application and its dependencies. Smsts.log referred to another log files with job numbers. There wasn't either nothing more information about application installation than "Application 1 has dependecies "A" and"B"" and then it looks forward those packages. It seems that it cannot access files in DP (from smsts.log:Execution status received: 24 (Application download failed )). All applications are distributed to Distribution Point and Network Access Account has access to DP.

I don't know about applications (don't know the way) but packages are accessible from client machine with browser http://cm12server/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/<PACKAGE_ID>.

I have machines in same network. Operating system and packages will be installed normally during task sequence. Onlyapplication mode installation fails.


I was able to install now Applications. I created only Distribution Point Group and added my only Distribution Point to it and enabled content location and site assigment in that Distribution Point Group.

- Markus

OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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The AppEnforce log is empty and below are some bits from the AppDiscovery log and the AppIntentEval log which I did not see anything unusual.

 

 

AppDiscovery.log

    Performing detection of app deployment type VMware Tools x32(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_9fbcb77f-c553-45d8-9d5b-b4a6c2c0d4a1, revision 2) for system.
+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_9fbcb77f-c553-45d8-9d5b-b4a6c2c0d4a1, Revision: 2]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type VMware Tools x32(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_9fbcb77f-c553-45d8-9d5b-b4a6c2c0d4a1, revision 2) for system.
Entering ExecQueryAsync for query "select * from CCM_AppDeliveryType where (AppDeliveryTypeId = "ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_955d0646-14a5-47d6-8146-be5811818c8f" AND Revision = 2)"
    Performing detection of app deployment type Adobe AIR - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_955d0646-14a5-47d6-8146-be5811818c8f, revision 2) for system. 
+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_955d0646-14a5-47d6-8146-be5811818c8f, Revision: 2]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type Adobe AIR - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_955d0646-14a5-47d6-8146-be5811818c8f, revision 2) for system.
Entering ExecQueryAsync for query "select * from CCM_AppDeliveryType where (AppDeliveryTypeId = "ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_fb1b4e3f-0600-4682-a865-37ec2bdf3255" AND Revision = 1)"
    Performing detection of app deployment type Adobe Reader X MUI - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_fb1b4e3f-0600-4682-a865-37ec2bdf3255, revision 1) for system.
+++ MSI application not discovered [MSI Product Code: {AC76BA86-7AD7-FFFF-7B44-AA0000000001}, MSI Product version: ]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type Adobe Reader X MUI - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_fb1b4e3f-0600-4682-a865-37ec2bdf3255, revision 1) for system.
Entering ExecQueryAsync for query "select * from CCM_AppDeliveryType where (AppDeliveryTypeId = "ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_7b131081-c490-4a74-9595-c97a03b54bf2" AND Revision = 2)"
    Performing detection of app deployment type Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6 - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_7b131081-c490-4a74-9595-c97a03b54bf2, revision 2) for system.
+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_7b131081-c490-4a74-9595-c97a03b54bf2, Revision: 2]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6 - Windows Installer (Native)(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_7b131081-c490-4a74-9595-c97a03b54bf2, revision 2) for system.
Entering ExecQueryAsync for query "select * from CCM_AppDeliveryType where (AppDeliveryTypeId = "ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_dc3e58ae-3e78-4ba5-8e13-8b4e565899c4" AND Revision = 6)"
    Performing detection of app deployment type Flash(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_dc3e58ae-3e78-4ba5-8e13-8b4e565899c4, revision 6) for system.
+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_dc3e58ae-3e78-4ba5-8e13-8b4e565899c4, Revision: 6]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type Flash(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_dc3e58ae-3e78-4ba5-8e13-8b4e565899c4, revision 6) for system.
Entering ExecQueryAsync for query "select * from CCM_AppDeliveryType where (AppDeliveryTypeId = "ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f5c8beed-13f7-4c10-82f6-640c7c314038" AND Revision = 2)" AppDiscovery 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 3520 (0x0DC0)
    Performing detection of app deployment type VMware Tools x64(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f5c8beed-13f7-4c10-82f6-640c7c314038, revision 2) for system
+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f5c8beed-13f7-4c10-82f6-640c7c314038, Revision: 2]
+++ Did not detect app deployment type VMware Tools x64(ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f5c8beed-13f7-4c10-82f6-640c7c314038, revision 2) for system.

AppIntectEval.log

ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_01c75763-a985-4a58-99fc-35e5b5380106/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Project 2010 Pro - Silent AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_4680375d-efcf-411b-8901-233d7a9694aa/1 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = NotApplicable, ResolvedState = None, Title = Autodesk 2012 64bit AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_5f72c7c1-b695-4f8d-b754-f8f6d1aa4046/9 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Autodesk 2012 32bit AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_7b131081-c490-4a74-9595-c97a03b54bf2/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6 - Windows Installer (Native) AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_9365b2e3-d0a3-4486-88bb-a7071d9b047b/4 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = LogMeIn - Windows Installer (Native) AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_955d0646-14a5-47d6-8146-be5811818c8f/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Adobe AIR - Windows Installer (Native) AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_9fbcb77f-c553-45d8-9d5b-b4a6c2c0d4a1/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = VMware Tools x32 AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_dc3e58ae-3e78-4ba5-8e13-8b4e565899c4/6 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Flash AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f5c8beed-13f7-4c10-82f6-640c7c314038/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = NotApplicable, ResolvedState = None, Title = VMware Tools x64 AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_f8a1de4d-ffa9-4ba6-b51b-7e9a6810cfda/3 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Silent Install AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/DeploymentType_fb1b4e3f-0600-4682-a865-37ec2bdf3255/1 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Adobe Reader X MUI - Windows Installer (Native) AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_07eed4d3-7acf-4717-93f9-74f717a191b4/5 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = LogMeIn Client AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_0bce5378-1b95-45ea-b210-e72cb65b2b37/3 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Project 2010 Pro AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_808fe5d5-5b90-48aa-83cb-f5497d534691/6 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = VMware Tools AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_b1a04314-2a3a-47e2-98a0-ff09fc8e3948/3 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Adobe AIR AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_b614de9b-5133-4788-a013-71c7de98a233/11 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = AutoCAD 2012 AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_c4ccbd68-7c0f-4b79-9437-eba3cb46e90c/5 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Shockwave Player 11.6 AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_dec4acbc-b968-41d9-82e6-3f7767467c8e/2 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Reader X AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_e4048d56-cfa1-43e0-b4df-f30b6a834828/3 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Application Virtualization Client with SP1 and HF4 AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/Application_ee3b1dcf-e401-44fe-8283-a6e5721dac11/10 :- Current State = NotInstalled, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Available, Title = Adobe Flash Player AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_07eed4d3-7acf-4717-93f9-74f717a191b4/5 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_0bce5378-1b95-45ea-b210-e72cb65b2b37/3 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_808fe5d5-5b90-48aa-83cb-f5497d534691/6 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_b1a04314-2a3a-47e2-98a0-ff09fc8e3948/3 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_b614de9b-5133-4788-a013-71c7de98a233/11 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_c4ccbd68-7c0f-4b79-9437-eba3cb46e90c/5 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_dec4acbc-b968-41d9-82e6-3f7767467c8e/2 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_e4048d56-cfa1-43e0-b4df-f30b6a834828/3 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)
ScopeId_20103BB4-95B0-4938-BBD1-B4F09F714BDF/RequiredApplication_ee3b1dcf-e401-44fe-8283-a6e5721dac11/10 :- Current State = NonCompliant, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Compliant, Title = ApplicationIntentPolicy AppIntentEval 5/23/2012 3:10:56 PM 1912 (0x0778)


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Nope. There's only information about first application and its dependencies. Smsts.log referred to another log files with job numbers. There wasn't either nothing more information about application installation than "Application 1 has dependecies "A" and"B"" and then it looks forward those packages. It seems that it cannot access files in DP (from smsts.log:Execution status received: 24 (Application download failed )). All applications are distributed to Distribution Point and Network Access Account has access to DP.

I don't know about applications (don't know the way) but packages are accessible from client machine with browser http://cm12server/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/<PACKAGE_ID>.

I have machines in same network. Operating system and packages will be installed normally during task sequence. Onlyapplication mode installation fails.


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OSD Task Sequence Applications Fail to Install

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