This log is always the first step to troubleshooting any deployment issue. The name betrays its age: it is called smsts.log. Since the core thread of deployment is the task-sequence, we need to find the log for that. There are two minor challenges here: Firstly, there are lots of different log files, and secondly SCCM puts them in different paths depending on what phase the deployment is in. Fortunately Microsoft also provides plenty of help through log files. Since that will be you, it’s not much help. Worse still, SCCM simply confronts you with arcane task-sequence errors, advising you to “please contact your system administrator or help desk”. When you begin deploying any Microsoft Operating System using SCCM you soon learn that things often go wrong and you don’t know why. This is an article for beginners to System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) wishing to troubleshoot Windows deployment, primarily using SCCM’s own log files.
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