If you are deploying Server 2008 R2 with SCCM 2007 SP2 w MDT 2010 integration, and select the Windows Powershell Feature within the Task Sequence Install Roles and Features Step, the task sequence will ignore any roles and features you may have configured.The Task sequence will not stop you from doing this nor will it warn you
Your SMSTS.log file won’t reveal anything about ignoring the Roles and Features, you have to view the ZTIOSRole.log file to get a hint of the problem:
ERROR – Role installation with ServerManagerCmd.exe failed, rc = 4
FAILURE: 4: Server 2008 R2 Role Installation
In addition to the above your c:\windows\temp folder will contain a ServerMgr.log file which will state something similar to:
2348:
2010-01-06 18:58:18.960 [ServerManagerCmd] Error (Id=0)
ArgumentNotValid: Feature not valid: ‘PowerShell’. The name of the
feature was not found.
So Why is this happening ?
Windows Server 2008 R2 features Powershell by default see > http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/datacenter/?p=1168 whereas For the base release of Windows Server 2008, you have to explicitly install Powershell.
To resolve this problem, simply do NOT select Powershell from the Install Roles and Features Step
reference > 1.Install roles and features W2k8R2
cheers
niall