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Set KUID 64bit Error

We are currently using sysprepped WIM images for Windows 7 SP1 image deployment. We're running into an issue on our 64 bit images. When it comes time to Set KUID, the following errors appear...

1) Error - File Not Found

2) AutoIT Error - Line 21 (File C:\Kace\Applications\42\set_kuid.exe) Error: Subscript used with non array variable.

This issue does not happen on our 32 bit images. I have GetKUID (64 bit version) set as Preinstall, CopyKUID (64 bit) as midlevel, and SetKUID (not OS Arch specific) set as 3rd level task. I tried the /silent parameter per Corey's update notes, but that did not work. Despite these errors, the KUID copy appears to work, however these 2 errors interrupt our unattended image process

Has anyone else run into this issue? Is there a fix? Obviously I would like to keep using the KUID tasks if possible.

Thanks in advance.


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Posted by: cserrins 11 years ago
Red Belt
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Since you are using 3.4 and deploying .wim's using the native imaging toolkit, make sure that the copy kuid midlevel task comes after deploying the .wim

Corey
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Posted by: andrew_lubchansky 11 years ago
2nd Degree Black Belt
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Are you using 3.5?  If so, you do not need to use the old Get/Set KUID programs.  This functionality has now been built into the K2000.  The KUID is copied up to the K2000 before deployments and temporarily stored.  There is a new Postinstall Task called "Apply KUID to KBOX1000 Agent" that can now be used to complete the process. Give that a try and good luck!


Comments:
  • FYI this behavior is for Windows only. You would still need the Macintosh tasks. - andrew_lubchansky 11 years ago
  • Good to know, thanks for the information. We're still on 3.4 but will be upgrading soon. - SDNBTP 11 years ago
 
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