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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By baatch on
5/25/2010 |
| Hi Johan, can you control the wizard pages depending on which task sequence id is chosen? |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By snakebyte on
5/27/2010 |
Hi Johan Is it possible to create a task sequence that only boots up into recovery console and nothing else ? If yes - how ?
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By snakebyte on
5/27/2010 |
Hi again Johan
Never Mind - i found out my self. i followed the below guide, and then added the created Wim file. http://bink.nu/news/how-to-replace-default-windows-7-server-2008-r2-recovery-environment-in-diagnostic-and-recovery-toolset.aspx?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+binkdotnu+%28Bink.nu%29 |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Dan Van Drunen on
5/27/2010 |
Looks like you beat me to blogging this one Johan. I was in the process of documenting the process you helped me with on this subject.
I would like to add a small detail that I ran into. If you have a deployment database configured, and you use this method to control your task sequences, some values in the database take precedence EVEN if the priority is set correctly in your customsettings.ini
As per Johan's 2nd TS, [W7-X86-002] JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP. If you have specified a value for JoinDomain in the database (in the Locations table for example), it will take precedence over the value provided in the customsettings.ini.
I would like to hear if someone else could reproduce this to confirm my findings. Could this be considered a bug? |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By seanlv on
8/23/2010 |
Hi Johan, 1, can I set the following in [W7-X86-001]? [Settings] Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default [W7-X86-001] SkipLocaleSelection=YES UILanguage=zh-CN UserLocale=zh-CN KeyboardLocale=zh-CN
2, And is the guide applied to MDT 2008 Update1?
I have no luck on my MDT 2008 U1 environment. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
8/23/2010 |
| Assuming you do install that language pack as part of the task sequence (adding it to packages) it should do fine, even with MDT 2008 U1. You can review the ztigather.log and zticonfigure.log files on the client for troubleshooting. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By seanlv on
8/24/2010 |
Thank you, Johan. Actually, I am supporting a software Testlab to install various MS OS everyday. Previously, the requirement is only to deploy OS in English edition. Recently, it would be cover some Chinese Lang OS. As a result, it's not related to Language Pack. I would take your suggestion soon to check related log. thanks. From yesterday testing, I found if same varible defined in both [Default] and [WX-X86-001] in cs.ini, for example, I have UserLocale=en-US KeyboardLocale=en-US defined in [default] section, the varible defined in [default] section always has the 1st priority, no matter I set
[Settings] Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default
or
[Settings] Priority=Default, TaskSequenceID
Is it by design? and what is the best way to achieve my goals?
thanks in advanced. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By kevschu on
8/27/2010 |
So, I've tried doing this and the TaskSequenceID is getting ignored.
[Settings] Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default Properties=MyCustomProperty
[Default] OSInstall=Y SkipAdminPassword=YES SkipApplications=YES SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES SkipBDDWelcome=YES SkipBitLocker=YES SkipCapture=YES SkipComputerName=NO SkipComputerBackup=YES ComputerBackupLocation=NONE SkipDeploymentType=NO SkipFinalSummary=NO SkipLocaleSelections=YES KeyboardLocale=en-US UserLocale=en-US UILanguage=en-US SkipProductKey=YES SkipSummary=YES SkipTimeZone=YES TimeZone=004 SkipUserData=NO UserDataLocation=AUTO
USMT3=YES
[SALE] SkipComputerName=YES OSDComputerName=%AssetTag% SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP
I have the task sequence rule looking for CustomSettings.ini. Any idea why this may not be working? |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
8/27/2010 |
Need the logfiles to troubleshoot, can you upload them somewhere and post the link
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By seanlv on
8/30/2010 |
it seems kevschu's problem is similar to my question, because I noticed kevschu also have same variable (SkipComputerName) defined in [default] and [SALE].
the varible defined in [default] section always has the 1st priority? |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
8/30/2010 |
It depends on the variable, some of the variables are configured for last write wins (like deployroot), but most of them are configured for first writer wins (e.g following the priority list order).
Check the ZTIGather.log for info on how the rules are processed.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/17/2011 |
Soo.. you want 'me' to create a NEW gather...? I tried changing the already present gather to use customsettings.ini and that DID NOT go well.. it failed installing because it could not find unattend.xml. as soon as I defaulted the gather step, it worked again. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
2/17/2011 |
Most likely a typo, I have been using this quite a lot... try configuring full processing without specifying the cs.ini, and please note that there are multiple Gather actions in the task sequence.
If it still fails for you, zip up the logs, upload them somewhere, and post the link. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/17/2011 |
Hi Johan.
This is my cs.ini: http://www.2shared.com/file/AMs12UBT/cs_online.html
I had it working the 1st time I set it up, but ack.. I broke it somehow.. I am trying to run 3 TS, and if I choose 1 ts, then the rules in cs.ini which has the ts ID should be used...
I have NOT changed anything in gather yet.. and it worked before I did this....
I think you were right about the typo.. at least I cannot reproduce the error. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/17/2011 |
| and yes.. I realize that there are redundant info in default. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
2/17/2011 |
Looks pretty much ok to me, I do need the logs to see what really happens...
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/18/2011 |
Hi Johan.
Here are the log files.. This is a fresh set. I just ran the deployment AND I added CustomSettings.ini to the Gather task
I included a screendump of the gather action in the .rar file.
http://www.2shared.com/file/yqCYz8kg/osdlogs.html |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/18/2011 |
Hi
I ran a little test. In the cs.ini file I added: [TaskSequenceID] _SMSTSORGNAME=Johnny
just to test if it would grab this info...
and lo and behold.. it did..
So it's not replacing tasksequenceID with the ts I choose in the TS wizard pane.
Here's the log file for the new experiment:
http://www.2shared.com/file/K6veXEpS/DeploymentLogs.html |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/18/2011 |
reading your answer here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sr-Latn-CS/mdt/thread/53a64657-dce8-48d4-8ba9-6e1bee59716d
You say that what I am also trying to do, will not work?
I want to give the operator the choice between 3 tasksequences. And based on his choice he will be presented with a joindomain wizard which contains different data. Mostly this is different choices of OU's.
Using a hack found here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mdt/thread/84831d92-b69a-493b-8dc8-3e0efb419242/ I can make it rerun the ztigather file and this provides a 'soso' solution but it takes a "long" time since it has to run the whole gather process again.
I really hope for a good solution here!!
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/18/2011 |
I tried changing the gatherlocal to use a cs file called CustomSettings_HEF.ini
This it completely ignores... nowhere in the bddlog is this file "mentioned". it's not until the prestage install that it mentions the customsettings.ini file at all. |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
2/18/2011 |
Well, you can control the wizard this way, it's only for deployment settings, not for the wizard settings...
What you could do is either customize the wizard, or just pop a small custom wizard before the real wizard starts, selecting the TS, and then, since it's selected before the wizard, it will behave differently depending on selection...
A similar "prompting" solution was posted by good friend and fellow Mikael Nystrom. http://itbloggen.se/cs/blogs/micke/archive/2011/01/26/password-or-pin-code-protect-mdt-2010-litetouch.aspx
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Martin on
2/19/2011 |
Hi Johan. But as you write:
The Gather action in MDT is the process that gather all rules and it is run when the deployment wizard starts. But what if we want to set rules depending on what we select in the wizard? Well, then we simply have to run Gather once more, but after the wizard.
That sounds like I CAN control it as I want. 1. choose a TS. 2. joindomain settings are set according to my selection and I can choose ou's etc according to the TS selected?
But it needs to run gather again? |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
2/19/2011 |
Exactly, "normal" settings, e.g. non-wizard-skip-pane-style-etc settings works fine this way... Also note that depending on priorities, if a value is already set it will not be reset. Most MDT values are first-value-wins
You can also set a variable directly in the Task Sequence (using the Set Task Sequence Variable action). That value will override previously set values.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By seanels on
3/14/2011 |
Hi Johan,
Is it possible to have custom sections in the customsettings.ini based on the platform (e.g. physical or virtual).
I am trying to keep the same deployment share and task sequences for physical and virtual deployments, but I want different things to happen in customsettings.ini based on the platform. I have done this already in the task sequence using the isVM and VMPlatform variables, but how could I do the same in the customsettings.ini file? e.g.
[Settings] Priority=VMPlatform,Default
[isVM=TRUE] Do this
[isVM=FALSE] Do that
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By seanels on
3/14/2011 |
I got the answer from another forum:
[Settings] Priority=Default,ByPlatform
[ByPlatform] Subsection=VM-%IsVM%
[VM-True] Do this
Thanks |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Leflieb on
7/25/2011 |
Hello Johan,
Should this also work for the installation of WinXp? Because I don't get it to work. I used your sample with some changes of course. This is how it looks like:
[Settings] Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default Properties=MyCustomProperty
[Default] OSInstall=YES SkipAdminPassword=YES SkipApplications=YES SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES SkipBDDWelcome=YES SkipBitLocker=YES SkipCapture=YES SkipComputerName=NO SkipComputerBackup=YES SkipDeploymentType=YES DeploymentType=NEWCOMPUTER SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinDomain=smokey.local DomainAdmin=Administrator DomainAdminDomain=smokey DomainAdminPassword=Doma!n SkipFinalSummary=NO SkipLocaleSelection=YES KeyboardLocale=en-US UserLocale=en-US UILanguage=en-US SkipPackageDisplay=YES SkipProductKey=YES SkipSummary=YES SkipTaskSequence=NO SkipTimeZone=Yes TimeZone=110 TimeZoneName=W. Europe Standard Time SkipUserData=Yes
[WIN-XP-DESKTOP] _SMSTSORGNAME=Test JoinDomain=smokey DomainAdmin=smokey\administrator DomainAdminPassword=Doma!n MachineObjectOU=OU=Computer,dc=smokey,dc=local
[WIN-XP-LAPTOP] _SMSTSORGNAME=Test JoinDomain=smokey DomainAdmin=smokey\administrator DomainAdminPassword=Doma!n MachineObjectOU=OU=Computer,OU=Laptops,dc=smokey,dc=local
When I remove the [ ] from the first TaskSequence then I'll see the Organization Unit filled with OU=Computer,dc=smokey,dc=local
I dont understand why it's not working for me.
Hopefully you can help me out here.
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
8/5/2011 |
You need to configure the Gather action in the Task Sequence for full processing to get the new values. Please upload your bdd.log file somewere and post the link.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Seth on
8/17/2011 |
We are trying to implement MDT 2010 and are also running into problems with the customsettings.ini.
We are trying to have specific task sequences apply SKIPDOMAINMEMBERSHIP but we are unable to get this to apply unless it is in the [DEFAULT] group. Is this one of the variables that has to be applied at the [DEFAULT] group?
Is there a list or help item in the MDT that explains which variables can be applied to other groups in cs.ini and which ones have to be applied to the [DEFAULT] group?
We have set our priority = TASKSEQUENCEID, DEFAULT but this doesn't seem to be followed correctly because when we turn off SKIPDOMAINMEMBERSHIP but leave the JOINWORKGROUP=[something different than WORKGROUP] in a specific [tasksequenceid] group it still has WORKGROUP applied in the wizard. So I take it that [DEFAULT] is the only thing applied during the wizard and every other group is applied when the task sequence starts?
[Settings] Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default
[Default] OSInstall=Y SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES SkipCapture=NO SkipAdminPassword=YES SkipProductKey=YES SkipBitLocker=YES SkipLocaleSelection=YES KeyboardLocale=en-us UserLocale=en-us InputLocale=0409:00000409 SkipTimeZone=YES TimeZone=004 TimeZoneName=Pacific Standard Time UserDomain=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX UserID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX UserPassword=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[TEST] SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinWorkgroup=TSS SkipFinalSummary=YES
[7] SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinWorkgroup=TSS SkipFinalSummary=YES
[11] SkipDomainMembership=YES JoinWorkgroup=TSS SkipFinalSummary=YES |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
8/20/2011 |
Sorry, it will not work that way, once the wizard has started, it will not change the panes because something you select in the wizard. Simply put, the wizard settings are read before the wizard starts.
You would need to customize the wizard to achieve what you want, or provide a custom prompt for task sequence selection before the real wizard is used.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By krozgrov on
9/14/2011 |
I have been fighting over this simple problem and cant figure out why this cs.ini does not work. I want to install a set of apps too all machines (Desktops/Laptops) and just one app if it's a laptop.
[Settings] Priority=ByLaptopType, Default Properties=MyCustomProperty
[Default] OSInstall=YES SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES SkipCapture=YES SkipProductKey=YES SkipBDDWelcome=YES
Packages001=PRI000CE:Per-system unattended - GS
[ByLaptopType] Subsection=Laptop-%IsLaptop%
[Laptop-True] Packages024=PRI000CD:Install VPN
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!!! |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
9/14/2011 |
In [Laptop-True], set Packages001=PRI000CD:Install VPN
You have one sequence per section. And make sure the default install applications step is present in the task sequence.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By krozgrov on
9/15/2011 |
| Thanks Johan, That fixed it!! As always you saved the day! |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By mdt_mishap on
9/19/2011 |
Johan, you mentioned that some MDT variables are first-value-wins and some are last-value-wins -- I am particularly concerned with DestinationLogicalDrive. I'm having a horrible time with trying to set this. From a vanilla Refresh task sequence using MDT 2010 U1, ZTIGather.log indicates that this variable is set in two places -- PreInstall's Gather local only, and State Restore's Gather local only task sequences.
What can I do to ensure that the value that I set for DestinationLogicalDrive persists throughout the deployment process?
If you can, would you mind taking a look at the thread I opened on Microsoft Forums: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mdt/thread/c7ebd463-e1f2-4673-84ab-1a49cf8f7dec/?prof=required
thanks!!! |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
9/20/2011 |
I have answered in the Microsoft Forum.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By woozer on
10/10/2011 |
Hi Johan, I've also been struggling with installing mandatory applications via the CS.ini (we don't have an MDT DB setup). I have a different application versions that need to install on different hardware model. Any help will be much appreciated.
Here's a copy of my CS.INI. [Settings] Priority=Default,ByModel Properties=MyCustomProperty
[Default] OSInstall=Y ScanStateArgs=/v:5 /o /c LoadStateArgs=/v:5 /c /lac UserDataLocation=AUTO
SkipTaskSequence=NO TaskSequenceID=DEPLOYWIN7X64CAP SkipProductKey=YES SkipApplications=NO SkipPackageDisplay=NO SkipComputerName=YES SkipDomainMembership=YES SkipComputerName=YES SkipComputerBackup=YES ComputerBackupLocation=NONE SkipLocaleSelection=YES KeyboardLocale=en-US UserLocale=en-US UILanguage=en-US SkipTimeZone=Yes TimeZoneName=Pacific Standard Time SkipAdminPassword=YES AdminPassword=xxxxxxxxx SkipBitLocker=YES SkipUserData=YES
[ByModel] Subsection=Model-%Model%
[Model-HP EliteBook 8560w] MandatoryApplications001={37f3ee26-559f-43c7-8729-f887b033f7b6}
Thanks.
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
10/11/2011 |
Use the following cs.ini:
[Settings] Priority=Default,Model
[Default] OSInstall=Y ScanStateArgs=/v:5 /o /c LoadStateArgs=/v:5 /c /lac UserDataLocation=AUTO
SkipTaskSequence=NO TaskSequenceID=DEPLOYWIN7X64CAP SkipProductKey=YES SkipApplications=NO SkipPackageDisplay=NO SkipComputerName=YES SkipDomainMembership=YES SkipComputerName=YES SkipComputerBackup=YES ComputerBackupLocation=NONE SkipLocaleSelection=YES KeyboardLocale=en-US UserLocale=en-US UILanguage=en-US SkipTimeZone=Yes TimeZoneName=Pacific Standard Time SkipAdminPassword=YES AdminPassword=xxxxxxxxx SkipBitLocker=YES SkipUserData=YES
[HP EliteBook 8560w] MandatoryApplications001={37f3ee26-559f-43c7-8729-f887b033f7b6}
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By woozer on
10/12/2011 |
Thanks for the quick response. I'm obviously doing something wrong. Do the mandatory applications install after the second reboot, before the final summary screen? I added some "Install Application" tasks at the end of my Task Sequence, so I'm not sure if that is causing problems.
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
10/12/2011 |
The default Install applications action (set to install multiple applications) must be present in the task sequence. If it still fails, upload the bdd.log file somewhere and post the link here.
/ Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Brian_KS on
1/14/2012 |
Old post, but we were a little late to the game at my shop. Quick question:
If I do this:
------------------------------------------ [Default] MandatoryApplications001={some_GUID}
[W7-X86-001] MandatoryApplications001={some_other_GUID} ------------------------------------------
And I pick the W7-X86-001 task sequence, will it override the [Default] setting MA001? Here's the setup: if I have 4 task sequences, and I want one application installed on all 4, and several other custom ones on the differing sequences, do I need to set it up more like this?
------------------------------------------- [Default] MandatoryApplications001={GUID}
[W7-X86-002] MandatoryApplications002={added GUID}
[W7-X86-003] MandatoryApplications002={yet another GUID} ------------------------------------------- etc?
Thanks for all of your excellent tutorials!! |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By johan on
1/17/2012 |
The MandatoryApplications is an array, every section that adds an app will udpate the array.
Assuming you configure the Gather action in the Task Sequence, the apps will be added. Please note that you need to have MandatoryApplications001 in each section, that is startig with 001, in each section.
/ Johan / Johan |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By Brian_KS on
1/17/2012 |
| Fantastic. That's exactly what I needed to know. Thanks again Johan! |
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Re: Settings per Task Sequence using MDT 2010 |
By JoeDissmeyer on
2/6/2012 |
Hello Johan. First of I want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us on OS Deployment and MDT.
Some background on our MDT deployment setup: -One central deployment share is shared between two campuses. All drivers, applications, base OS images, and selection profiles are shared between both campuses in the single MDT deployment share. -One set of task sequences with custom CS.INI rules have been set up for one campus, and a completely different set of task sequences with different CS.INI rules have been set up for the other campus, all still within the same deployment share. -Setting up a SQL Server Express database in our environment is forbidden, so in order to automate OS deployment as best we can, we must rely on the rules defined in CS.INI or inside of the task sequences themselves. -We need to prioritize CS.INI rules based on the task sequence selected in the Deployment Wizard. "Default" is the 'catch-all'. Setting each variable in each task sequence will take a very long time to do, which is why we want to process the rules in CS.INI instead. Also, this will allow us to make changes quickly and easily without having to manually edit the TS itself.
Issue: I configured my Task Sequences to run Gather local data and process for customsettings.ini as stated in your original post for my MDT 2010 deployment share. However, I ran into the exact same issues that everyone else was having with this process. The rules set in the "default" section of CS.INI were processing just fine, but the task sequence sections were getting skipped over completely.
Resolution: You explained in many other online posts and forums that the reason why this is happening is because customsettings.ini is processed BEFORE the MDT Wizard displays onscreen. In order to fix the problem, we need to process the rules in customsettings.ini again after the task sequence has been selected in the Deployment Wizard.
After much trial and error, following your instructions above, and after editing the DeployWiz_Validation.vbs script according to this post (http://www.myitforum.com/forums/PerTaskSequence-variables-and-making-them-apply-in-Deployment-Wizard-m225509.aspx), settings per task sequence now works perfectly for my deployment.
Thanks again Johan for your excellent tutorials. I haven't bought your book just yet, it is on my shopping list :) I am looking forward to your posts on MDT 2012. -Joe Dissmeyer www.joedissmeyer.com joe@joedissmeyer.com |
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