SCCM 2012 R2 – Where are the client log files?

Lately I have been testing a new deployment sequence of Windows 10 from the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2012 R2.
There was a lot of new things to try, and therefor potential for errors.

Under each deployment failure I needed to look in the client logs, to investigate the problem.

When a deployment fails you can press “F8” on the client to get a Command Prompt up. Then you can navigate to the logs files from here, and open it with a “notepad <logfile.log>“.

  • Windows PE (Before the hard disk are formatted)
    • x:\windows\temp\smstslog\smsts.log
  • Windows PE (After the hard disk are formatted)
    • x:\smstslog\smsts.log
    • c:\_SMSTaskSequence\Logs\Smstslog\smsts.log
  • Windows Operating System (Before the SCCM client is installed)
    • c:\_SMSTaskSequence\Logs\Smstslog\smsts.log
  • Windows Operating System (After the SCCM client is installed)
    • c:\windows\ccm\logs\Smstslog\smsts.log
  • Windows Operating System (When the Task Sequence is complete)
    • c:\windows\ccm\logs\smsts.log

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