Troubleshooting Windows Deployments 2012-09-11 - TechNet Blogs
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6402 ZTIAuthorizeDHCP.wsf FAILURE: Locate IPv4 address for<br />
authorization<br />
2 5 The ZTIAuthorizeDHCP script authorizes the<br />
current computer in Active Directory so that it can<br />
serve out DHCP addresses to clients on the<br />
network. This authorization is done using the IPv4<br />
address assigned to the computer. But in this<br />
case, no valid IPv4 addresses were found on the<br />
computer. Make sure the computer has at least<br />
one valid DHCP address (preferably a static one, as<br />
that is needed by the DHCP service).<br />
6401 ZTIAuthorizeDHCP.wsf FAILURE: Authorized DHCP Server 2 5 The NETSH command to authorize the current<br />
server for DHCP failed. Make sure the command<br />
ran as an account that is a member of the<br />
Enterprise Administrators group in Active<br />
Directory.<br />
6601 ZTIBCDUtility.vbs FAILURE: GetObject(...<br />
root/wmi:BCDStore)<br />
6602 ZTIBCDUtility.vbs FAILURE: BCD.OpenStore (" &<br />
g_sBCDStore & ")<br />
2 4 This MDT utility script attempted to get the WMI<br />
provider for querying the BCD store, but it was<br />
unable to do so. This might mean WMI is corrupt<br />
or running on an older OS (requires <strong>Windows</strong> Vista<br />
or above).<br />
2 4 This MDT utility script attempted to open the BCD<br />
store via WMI but that failed. This could happen if<br />
the WMI provider is corrupt or if there is no BCD<br />
(e.g. from <strong>Windows</strong> XP).<br />
6702 ZTIBDE.wsf FAILURE: Moved boot files 3 1 If the boot files are presently on the OS volume,<br />
ZTIBde tries to create a new volume and then<br />
recreate the boot files on that new volume using<br />
BCDBoot. (Contrary to what the message says, it<br />
doesn’t try to move the boot files. Instead, it<br />
creates new ones using BCDBoot.) This error<br />
happens when BCDBoot returns a non-zero return<br />
code. Check the BDD.LOG to see what happened.<br />
6703 ZTIBDE.wsf FAILURE: Create BDE Partition 1 3 ZTIBde found that the drive contained more than<br />
2GB of unallocated (free) disk space, so it decided<br />
to create a new boot volume from that. (This<br />
typically wouldn’t happen unless you<br />
preconfigured “empty” disk space for “future<br />
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