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windows7 / WinPE / Kace 2000?

Hey guys...im trying to deploy windows 7 with ufi-boot (i use a usbstick)

but when the installation starts..i got the first problem!

"The procedure entry point ??0WString2@@QAE@XZ could not be located in the dynamic link library X:\windows\system32\wbem\fastprox.dll"

after a click on ok...the kace install windows7 but at 100% the installation will killed with this message

"the installation cannot be completed because a driver cannot be installed"

so what the hell is that?
google got 1000000 hits about this but 0 solution!

anyone an idea?


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  • What version of WinPE are you using? The one from WAIK or from WADK? - Timi 9 years ago
  • if you are using the waik and pe3 make sure you have the waik sp1 installed - SMal.tmcc 9 years ago
  • first problem solved! winpe 4 + adk

    i copied the winpe 3 fastprox dll in the winpe 4 boot.wim!

    but i dont know what kind of driver the system/kace wanted? - blackbyte 9 years ago
    • is this an image or scripted install? - SMal.tmcc 9 years ago
  • scripted installation! - blackbyte 9 years ago
  • everything is okey now...i destroyed my kbe with some custom drivers. that was the problem! - blackbyte 9 years ago
  • I tried copying the fastprox.dll file from winpe3 to winpe5, it did not solve the issue for me.
    I mounted the winpe3.wim file, but fastprox.dll was not in there, I got it from booting a winpe3 kbe.

    Corey - cserrins 9 years ago
  • This link might be of help: https://support.software.dell.com/k2000-systems-deployment-appliance/kb/115333 - chris.poston 7 years ago

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