tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post7358182253428542699..comments2024-02-06T02:20:07.882+11:00Comments on Venu Singireddy's blog: No task sequences available for this computer SCCM OSD Task seqence errorUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-55626062980178587712017-01-30T21:59:29.935+11:002017-01-30T21:59:29.935+11:00How can you delete another hostname which is activ...How can you delete another hostname which is active in SCCM console. I am having the same problem. I imported machine and then started the deployment when i got the error. When i checked the logs it gives me another hostname which is in use. So how could I delete the active one ????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-56559681680490034752015-09-07T21:53:56.622+10:002015-09-07T21:53:56.622+10:00Hi,
Just to upset the apple cart a bit. I was hav...Hi,<br /><br />Just to upset the apple cart a bit. I was having the very same problem and stumbled upon this blog post. Well my smstslog didn't have a single entry for SMSBIOS GUID at this point for one reason or another. So not sure what is outlined here is a solution for instances. NU_Adahashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05497890094150987886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-90122273374717739452015-04-06T20:41:11.780+10:002015-04-06T20:41:11.780+10:00Hi There,
you cannot directly open the log file in...Hi There,<br />you cannot directly open the log file in command prompt, instead use Notepad.exe X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSlog\smsts.log<br />This will open the log file without closing the task sequence wizard window. Venu Singireddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10682823310138947947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2071910550668491968.post-57953346988517837222015-03-26T12:03:41.237+11:002015-03-26T12:03:41.237+11:00This worked! Thank you! One step that's not me...This worked! Thank you! One step that's not mentioned. After you try to open the SMSTS.log file in the command prompt window it says file cannot open, it's in use. If you hit Finish on the Task Sequence Wizard window, it will then allow you to access the log file and won't reboot.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com