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Unable to add a boot image in SCCM Current Branch.
When trying to add a boot image for Windows 10 v1809 64bit I go into SCCM Current Branch v1810 I go to Software Library > Boot Images > Add Boot Image.
When I try to add a boot image it asks me to specify a valid UNC path. I downloaded a Windows 10 v1809 ISO and copied the files into a network path that is valid. I type it in and go to \\sccm\I\Windows 10 OS\v1809\sources\boot.wim
The Red ! goes away and when I click next I get the following error: "The specified UNC path does not contain a valid boot image file or you do not have permission to access it. Specify a valid path."
So what am I doing wrong trying to add a boot image? The path is valid and I know I have permission to this file because I was able to add an operating System images from that same file location.
Last question and I just want to confirm the boot image must match the current version of Windows 10 correct? For examble Windows 10 v1809 must have the latest boot image from v1809 correct? An older one can't be used? Thanks for confirming in advance!
When I try to add a boot image it asks me to specify a valid UNC path. I downloaded a Windows 10 v1809 ISO and copied the files into a network path that is valid. I type it in and go to \\sccm\I\Windows 10 OS\v1809\sources\boot.wim
The Red ! goes away and when I click next I get the following error: "The specified UNC path does not contain a valid boot image file or you do not have permission to access it. Specify a valid path."
So what am I doing wrong trying to add a boot image? The path is valid and I know I have permission to this file because I was able to add an operating System images from that same file location.
Last question and I just want to confirm the boot image must match the current version of Windows 10 correct? For examble Windows 10 v1809 must have the latest boot image from v1809 correct? An older one can't be used? Thanks for confirming in advance!
I normally add the everyone group as read and make sure that the user account that you are logged on as has full rights to the directory as well as the server object.
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Thank you yo_bee! I will give this a shot. I'll update once I know more!
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