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10-11-2023 07:05 AM - edited 10-11-2023 07:06 AM
We've been using HP Manageability Integration Kit (MIK) to create driver packages for SCCM and it's worked great for us in the past. Unfortunately, I'm now getting an error when trying to import a driver pack. Specifically, the error says "An error occurred while processing. Error: Error while extracting driver from softpaq." It also provides the location of the log file, which gives a little more information.
That error says: [ERR] Archive failed for C:\Users\username\Downloads\sp147160.exe , target dir C:\Users\usern~e\AppData\Local\Temp\{2f04b304-8e47-4087-90b1-531b3a556b15}. Exception Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\{2f04b304-8e47-4087-90b1-531b3a556b15}\EBZB_G10_NBMWS\W11_22H2\Audio\REALTEK\P014HB-B2C\src\driver\CsAudioExt\Playback_6.68.0\default_tunings\CS35L53\Crossover_Protect_Lite_48000_29.70.0_left_delta_1kHz_Crossover_HPF.bin'.
I've tried importing a couple of different driver packs on different computers and all give the same results (though different files are listed in the error). I'm on the latest version of HP MIK (5.1.1.47) and SCCM (2303). I've also tried repairing the SCCM console application, rebooting and cleaning up my temp files.
Does anyone have other suggestions for things I can do to fix the issue? I'd like to continue using HP MIK for our driver packs, especially with our new laptops on order.
10-26-2023 06:10 PM
Same error here, on any driver I tried to import.
Adjusting the long path names settings in the registry and then restarting SCCM/MCM did the trick for me,
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\LongPathsEnabled
Value = 1