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Error message that is logged in the Scanstate.log file when you try to use the Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack to try to capture user state data: Can't copy object C:\WINNT\SchedLgU.Txt to temporary storage

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Article ID: 922344 - Last Review: October 27, 2006 - Revision: 1.1

Error message that is logged in the Scanstate.log file when you try to use the Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack to try to capture user state data: "Can't copy object C:\WINNT\SchedLgU.Txt to temporary storage"

SYMPTOMS

When you use the Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack to try to capture user state data, the following error message is logged in the Scanstate.log file:
Warning Failed to find account information for S-1-5-21-4073789452-3157157069-4144808963-500.
Error 1332: No mapping between account names and security IDs was done.
Processing INF files... 100%
Processing INF files... 100%
Computing what settings to collect... 30%
Computing estimates...
Scanning the system...
Computing what settings to collect... 100%
Computing estimates... 100%
Scanning the system... 100%
Resolving conflicts... 100%

Error Can't copy object C:\WINNT\SchedLgU.Txt to temporary storage [ERROR=32 (20h)] Error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

Transporting data... 100%

Module Error An error occurred while saving data. Can't continue. [ERROR=32 (20h)] ScanState failed.
See the log file for details.

CAUSE

This issue occurs when the Scanstate.exe utility tries to access core operating system files during the scan process.

Note The Scanstate.exe utility is included in the Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT).

RESOLUTION

To resolve this issue, add Sysfiles.inf to the list of .inf files in the operating system deployment package. This prevents the Scanstate.exe utility from scanning the core operating system files. To do this, follow these steps:
  1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Systems Management Server, and then click SMS Administrator Console.
  2. In the SMS Administrator Console, expand Image Packages, expand the operating system deployment package, and then click Programs.
  3. Right-click the program, and then click Properties.
  4. Click the Advanced tab.
  5. In the Phase list, select State Capture, and then click Add.
  6. Under Options, select Capture User State, and then click OK.
  7. Type the location of the USMT files. By default, the USMT files are located in the C:\Usmt\Bin folder. The Migism.inf and Usmtdef.inf files are also located in this folder.
  8. Click Add, click Sysfiles.inf, and then click OK two times.
  9. Right-click Distribution Points, click All Tasks, and then click Update Distribution Points.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003
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