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Specialize phase fails on Vista Enterprise


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Hi all,

When using sysprep to create a generalized image of a PC, the PC is happily running the generalize phase and imaging, but then when it attempts to specialize afterwards the process is failing.

The two setuperr logs from C:\Windows\Panther and C:\Windows\Panther\UnattendGC are as follows

C:\Windows\Panther\setuperr.log

2009-03-26 15:28:29, Error CSI 00000001 (F) 80220028 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_STATE_MANAGEMENT,Code=40 (0x0028)] #414# from CComponentDeserializer::ConstructNodeNameFromXml(parent node = @0x54b7e8, full name = [identifierP\u680b\u7441k\u0415s\u2320\u01c4\uc500\u00c4P\u2e40P\u6e60P, list name = InterfaceV\uda28B\u5b87\u778c\u3e66\u77d1)[gle=0x80004005]

2009-03-26 15:30:02, Error CSI 00000002 (F) 80220028 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_STATE_MANAGEMENT,Code=40 (0x0028)] #830# from CComponentDeserializer::ConstructNodeNameFromXml(parent node = @0x5a7208, full name = [identifierB\u680b\u7441\u023a, list name = InterfaceW\uda30B\u5b87\u778c\u3e7e\u77d1)[gle=0x80004005]

C:\Windows\Panther\UnattendGC\setuperr.log

2009-03-26 15:30:04, Error [netiougc.exe] TCPIP: Consumer 2 REJECTED the value named 'DhcpEnabled' (under 'Ipv6Settings') with status 0x78.

2009-03-26 15:30:04, Error [netiougc.exe] TCPIP: Error processing values under 'Ipv6Settings' registry key: 0x78.

2009-03-26 15:30:04, Error [netiougc.exe] TCPIP: Error while processing the the 'Ipv6Settings' registry key.

2009-03-26 15:30:05, Error [netbtugc.exe] NetBT: Failed to open the registry key (named 'Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\UnattendSettings\NetBT\Interfaces') for NetBT Unattend action settings: 0x2: The system cannot find the file specified.

I can't quite work out what the first error log is trying to say. The second log seems to complain about the <DhcpEnabled>True</DhcpEnabled> section in the Ipv6Settings and about some registry keys that just don't exist currently (\UnattendSettings, \UnattendSettings\NetBT, \UnattendSettings\NetBT\Interfaces are not present). I have no idea if the registry keys should exist or whenther they should only exist for a period during the sysprep process. I have checked the NIC's on the hardware and they are IPv6 compatible.

So please, any help would be great. If you need any more info I will be happy to provide :)

Cheers,

Matt

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