Hey Guys -
In our environment, OSD Task Sequences are usually run in the PC Lab by booting to PXE. Even though the PC Lab is 10 feet away from me and on the same local network, they are on a different subnet which is the only one set up for PXE booting. When starting here recently, I was told that to run OSD outside of the PC lab I'd have to boot to ISO. Fine withh me.
The problem is that every time I try to boot to ISO, I get errors and the process fails right before I can even see a list of Task Sequences. I'm using the same boot image that's on PXE, though. We do use SSL and re-created the ISO again this morning using the correct cert and password but no change. Below is a clip from the smsts.log.
I've searched online, but so far haven't found a solution. This issue has been going on since I started which was a couple of months ago. I've tried different systems including ones fresh out of the box which haven't ever been on the network here.
Ohh - by the way - A common fix for this is to set the correct time in the BIOS. I've tried all of that and no change. In fact, I can take any system which gets this error into the PC Lab, boot to PXE, and it works fine.
Any Ideas? Thanks!
Ben K.
Update
After posting this, I continued searching. I read the issue may be caused by IIS. I remoted to our DP (not same box as primary) and opened IIS logs. I didn't find even a mention of the system or it's IP that I was working on. I kept the log open in CMTrace and tried the process again. Nothing was added :(