Litetouch deployment failed

Anonymous
2020-11-09T22:40:20.27+00:00

![38581-e3f4531b-a7fa-4484-8721-528065ad011e.jpeg][1] [1]: /api/attachments/38581-e3f4531b-a7fa-4484-8721-528065ad011e.jpeg?platform=QnA I get above error everytime when I add a PowerShell script to delete default apps. I am making the litetouch in MDT and add it inside WDS. Can someone help me with this issue?

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  1. Gary Blok 1,756 Reputation points
    2020-11-12T21:01:38.077+00:00

    Try changing your command line to this: (perhaps powershell.exe isn't in your path variable?)
    %windir%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy ByPass "%SCRIPTROOT%\RemoveApps.ps1"

    Also, check your boot image, if this is running in WinPE, make sure you've enable PowerShell in your Boot Image. Perhaps the "File not found" is referring to your PowerShell.exe

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  1. Gary Blok 1,756 Reputation points
    2020-11-09T23:07:00.82+00:00

    From that image, sure looks like it can't find your PowerShell script.
    Can you paste an image of your TS and specifically this step?

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  2. Fiona Yan-MSFT 2,311 Reputation points
    2020-11-10T02:38:49.71+00:00

    anonymous user

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    The error code 0x80004005 means Unspecified error,this is a general error,to get better support,we may need to provide more details,as agreed with Gary,could we share our task sequence step screen shoot?

    Have a nice day!


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  3. Anonymous
    2020-11-10T17:31:06.943+00:00

    38881-4.png][1] [1]: /api/attachments/38881-4.png?platform=QnA [@ @Fiona Yan-MSFT I only configure the Remove Apps in above picture. Also configured the Set-Execution Policy bypass. I turned off Recover From Domain as wel. I hope the location of the Remove apps is in the right spot, because I want the default apps gone before the OS is installing.


  4. Anonymous
    2020-11-11T17:21:44.207+00:00

    39087-20201110-213604.jpg][1] [1]: /api/attachments/39087-20201110-213604.jpg?platform=QnA [@ I got the above failure. When I remove the set-executionpolicy bypass and the RemoveApps.ps1 script and deploy the TS, the workstation get's a clean Windows 10 enterprise installation.


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