On 16.9.2014 20:30, Taxter, Latisha wrote:
What is %cd%.
I have OSDisk defined. Don’t have CD
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Just try the method I described earlier:
/%windir%\system32\dism.exe /Image:%OSDisk
That's because you didn't mark the checkbox next to the package in the
Run Commandline Step you posted earlier...
-T
On 16.9.2014 20:25, Taxter, Latisha wrote:
So dism log is correct.. I checked on c:\ in the packages folder and
that package was not copied down to the ts package location.
Just try the method I described earlier:
/%windir%\system32\dism.exe /Image:%OSDisk%
/ScratchDir:%OSDisk%\Windows\Temp /Add-Package /Package/PackagePath:%CD%
/
On 16.9.2014 20:15, Taxter, Latisha wrote:
Here are the logs from a few minutes ago.. I will go peruse them
myself to see if they
I've got working solution with the following Run Command Line -step
during WinPE -phase, after Apply OS -step:
/%windir%\system32\dism.exe /Image:%OSDisk%
/ScratchDir:%OSDisk%\Windows\Temp /Add-Package /Package/PackagePath:%CD%/
And of course the package used in the step is the package that c
Are you using x64 boot image on your task sequence? I'm not 100% sure,
but you should then also use x64 boot image if you're running dism.
On 16.9.2014 6:08, Taxter, Latisha wrote:
Jason I got the command lines from an article at the ultimate I
posted. Thus article is linked on myitforum. I
I'd look the features more than "is someone else using it or not"...
Everyone uses what suites them the best.
Hyper-V is likely cheaper solution than VMware, but then again, if
you've already bought the licenses
-T
On 22.8.2014 17:19, Jason Sandys wrote:
He's just an uninformed snob
Have you checked Sami Laiho's Adminizer?
http://www.adminize.com/products.html
On 18.4.2014 0:13, JONES, RICK J wrote:
Has anyone run across a tool or a script of any sort that could be
deployed by SCCM to allow a user to self-elevate their rights to Local
Administrator and then say, an ho
If you're using ConfigMgr 2012 applications, you can configure your
application so that
ConfigMgr client will force a reboot. This way, the machine reboots and
continues
executing the task sequence after that.
-T
On 5.4.2014 12:26, Ranvir singh wrote:
due to some process constraints i cont ch
Both, the .iso for Windows 8.1 with Update and the standalone Update
are now available through TechNet subscription.
This could do the trick:
http://sccmfaq.wordpress.com/2013/08/22/sccm-2012-show-next-effective-maintenance-window/
-T
On 26.3.2014 21:33, Spinelli, Robert J wrote:
I found a few things on the web and was wondering if anyone has found
a way to report on next maint window?
If someone has m
Your environment size is small, why do you want to complicate things?
Local SQL just works for ConfigMgr way better than remote.
-T
On 12.3.2014 16:34, Brian McDonald wrote:
Hi everyone,
My DBA has asked me to move my local SQL install remote. I have a
single primary site with 64 GB of mem
Just noticed this post:
http://wzascok.livejournal.com/22550.html
Any thoughts on that? Pretty interesting features in the upcoming ADK...
Switch to Windows 7 / 8.1 ?
-T
On 4.3.2014 18:14, Barnes,Chris wrote:
Anyone
see this yet? The blog post says that it affects
Professional versions as well. Anyone know if this will
..or you could just use: net stop ccmexec
-T
On 28.2.2014 19:45, Daniel Ratliff wrote:
If this is ConfigMgr prompting the reboot though, you may have to
remove the deployment before it reboots. Make sure the machines update
policy as well so they know not to run.
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Do you have anything in the content setting of the deploymen type?
How about adding an empty folder for the content?
-T
On 27.2.2014 10:58, Matt Wilkinson wrote:
Hi
I have an application that has no source files. When I add it to a
task sequence I get this error when editing the task seque
I'd do this with supersedence. Basically I'd do an application of
Acrobat and configure Reader application to supersede the Acrobat.
-T
On 25.2.2014 6:22, Corkill, Daniel wrote:
Is it possible to trigger the installation of an application if
another is uninstalled? To be specific, I'd like
Is the Windows Activation OK for your PCs?
I remember the wallpaper might turn black if the activation period has
expired.
-T
On 15.2.2014 2:41, Timothy Ransom wrote:
User Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Desktop\Desktop
C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpg
C:\Users\A
Actually, you don't need web service or MDT. I've got a TS where the AD
account used for this is hidden inside collection variable. Vbscript
checks for the computer name and if found in the domain A, disables it
there and moves to correct OU (disabled and moved). After this the
computer is joi
Are Lync Client updates here also?
On 30.1.2014 17:53, Harjit Dhaliwal wrote:
Yes, that is correct. You add the .msp files into the Updates
folder. MS Office Cummulative Updates are released every quarter.
The process is tedious and requires some patience.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/messa
Hi all...
I'm in need for a custom report that would show statuses of all
deployments of all computers in a specific collection,
so that the deployment ID wouldn't have to be specified, is it even
possible?
Does the client version change after applying this patch?
-T
On 10.11.2013 10:22, Johns, Damon (DoJ) wrote:
FYI -- Hotfix has been released:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2905002
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If SCCM infrastructure is in place, I
wouldn't go with the App-V 5.0 server infrastructure at all, I'd
do the deployments with SCCM.
The time really depends on the applications, if the packager knows
how they install and how they work, it shouldn't take too
I have noticed the slowness also.
Running on VMware ESXi 5.1... Another thing I also experienced after the
SP1 -> R2 upgrade,
I got my ESXi host (the one with SCCM server) crashing with purple
screen when the WinPE started to download the .wim
image for the OS deployment that was targeted on VM
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is in the install or maybe the post install phase?
John Marcum
Sr. Desktop Architect
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Like I said, not 100% sure about this but it's getting there... I can
confirm the exact command I'm using tomorrow.
-T
On 26.9.2013 19:37, Erik Wold wrote:
Is the space just a typo?: /no restart. :)
Mvh
Erik
Den 26. sep. 2013 kl. 18:28 skrev "Tuomo Leppänen"
Ok, the command line is getting in to my mind after seeing this...
1. Create a package with the KB2526623
2. In the TS, add a step to run a command line AFTER Apply the OS step
and use the package created in step 1
3. Command line: dism /Image:"%OSDISK%" /Add-Package /PackagePath:"%CD%"
/Scratc
I'm applying the patch offline (in WinPE) -phase, using dism. Works
everytime. Cannot get the right command at the moment though...
-T
On 26.9.2013 18:44, Marcum, John wrote:
Has anyone seen a case where the hotfix for applications failing to
install during an OS task sequence fails to ins
Any guides on the upgrade from Windows
Server 2012 + SCCM 2012 SP1 CU2 -> Windows 2012 R2 + SCCM 2012
R2 ?
Is it even supported?
On 10.9.2013 22:37, Todd Hemsell wrote:
That is a long time away :-(
If the msiexec is still running when you try to remove that directory?
On 8.8.2013 18:35, Jeff Poling wrote:
I am feeling pretty lame that I cannot get this to work. . . .
I have a batch file I am distributing with ConfigMgr 2007. The purpose
of the batch file is to uninstall some software. I
One word: F-Secure.
Their current AV solution has device blocking (USB and other) built-in,
also comes with
3rd party application patching solution.
http://www.f-secure.com/en/web/business_global/products/business-suite/overview
On 8.8.2013 15:40, Thomas Gonzalez wrote:
Same, we aren't usin
g, Scott L
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When it stops working we’ll stop using it. J
Scott Ewing
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Using the same method here, works fine,
haven't got any issues with it. With 2007 there were some issues
that the ccmsetup parameters weren't applied when using this
method, with 2012 I've noticed that the client actually installs
the normal SP1 client first (with
I would do exactly the same, the command should then be something like this:
Setup.exe /uninstall LyncEntry /config lyncentry.ww\config.xml
In my opinion, much better way to handle configurations...
On 5.7.2013 3:12, CESAR.ABREG0 wrote:
I would include the XML file with your source files withi
This pretty old post here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/shitanshu/archive/2012/04/10/configuration-manager-2012-hardware-configuration-used-in-microsoft-it.aspx
..suggests that dedicate a drive for IIS on Primary Site server, I was
wondering, how can you actually do this (step-by-step please)?
Any
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