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Importing a MDT Task Sequence
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We have already created our build and capture task sequence, however with MDT integration you can create your task sequences using a Wizard by doing as follows:
Using a single wizard to create a Task Sequence using MDT integration in SCCM 2007.,
in the Operatung System Deployment node, right click on Task Sequence and choose to Import Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence,
now choose a template, we shall choose Client Task Sequence
Note: There are several templates available including
Client Task Sequence
Client Replace Task Sequence
OEM Preload Task Sequence (Post-OEM)
OEM Preload Task Sequence (Pre-OEM)
Microsoft Deployment Custom Task Sequence
and
Server Task Sequence
give the task sequence a name and comments...
fill in the workgroup/domain settings and for Capture Operating system image settings, specify the full UNC path (and filename) of where the capture should go
\\servername\captures_share\MDTClient001.wim
specify the capture account eg: w2k8\smsadmin
then specify a boot environment (32 or 64 bit, we choose 32 for now)
*don't forget to create the MDTfiles share first*
For MDT files package, choose Create a new Microsoft Deployment toolkit files package, the wizard will copy the files it needs from MDT and the WAIK. Point to an UNC path
for example
\\servername\MDTfiles
give the MDT source package some info (version/etc)
then Specify an OS image setting, as we have already created an OS install package in the previous steps in SCCM we shall choose specify an existing OS install package, click on Browse
and select the Vista Enterprise Edition package listed.
Next we have to specify a Client Package, and we have already created one so click browse and select Configuration Manager Client Installation package
click next for the USMT settings and click on create New USMT package *will need to have usmt installed first, can be downloaded via mdt in the components section*
use the UNC path for PATH to USMT
\\servername\USMT301
package source >
\\servername\USMT
fill in the details to describe the pack
The Settings Package is needed for the CustomSettings.ini and other such settings, we can create a new package and we'll store it in the predefined share we created earlier called MDTfiles
\\servername\MDTfiles
fill in the descriptive details, eg> MDT Settings File, 1.0, microsoft....
If deploying Windows Server 2008 or windows Vista you won't need to create a sysprep package as that functionality is already built in, however if deploying Windows XP you will need to create a package.
We are deploying Vista here so no need for a sysprep package.
next the wizard will create all the packages/files and once done will import the new Task Sequence into The Task Sequence pane in SCCM OSD.
you can now view your task sequence in SCCM/osd/task sequence...
you can also view all the packags it's created as part of this process in software distribution/packages.
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Before starting this part, you should have completed all the steps in Part 1 and Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 .
This step is optional * This step is optional * This step is optional
Importing a MDT Task Sequence
This step is optional * This step is optional * This step is optional
We have already created our build and capture task sequence, however with MDT integration you can create your task sequences using a Wizard by doing as follows:
Using a single wizard to create a Task Sequence using MDT integration in SCCM 2007.,
in the Operatung System Deployment node, right click on Task Sequence and choose to Import Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence,
now choose a template, we shall choose Client Task Sequence
Note: There are several templates available including
Client Task Sequence
Client Replace Task Sequence
OEM Preload Task Sequence (Post-OEM)
OEM Preload Task Sequence (Pre-OEM)
Microsoft Deployment Custom Task Sequence
and
Server Task Sequence
give the task sequence a name and comments...
fill in the workgroup/domain settings and for Capture Operating system image settings, specify the full UNC path (and filename) of where the capture should go
specify the capture account eg: w2k8\smsadmin
then specify a boot environment (32 or 64 bit, we choose 32 for now)
*don't forget to create the MDTfiles share first*
For MDT files package, choose Create a new Microsoft Deployment toolkit files package, the wizard will copy the files it needs from MDT and the WAIK. Point to an UNC path
for example
give the MDT source package some info (version/etc)
then Specify an OS image setting, as we have already created an OS install package in the previous steps in SCCM we shall choose specify an existing OS install package, click on Browse
and select the Vista Enterprise Edition package listed.
Next we have to specify a Client Package, and we have already created one so click browse and select Configuration Manager Client Installation package
click next for the USMT settings and click on create New USMT package *will need to have usmt installed first, can be downloaded via mdt in the components section*
use the UNC path for PATH to USMT
package source >
fill in the details to describe the pack
The Settings Package is needed for the CustomSettings.ini and other such settings, we can create a new package and we'll store it in the predefined share we created earlier called MDTfiles
fill in the descriptive details, eg> MDT Settings File, 1.0, microsoft....
If deploying Windows Server 2008 or windows Vista you won't need to create a sysprep package as that functionality is already built in, however if deploying Windows XP you will need to create a package.
We are deploying Vista here so no need for a sysprep package.
next the wizard will create all the packages/files and once done will import the new Task Sequence into The Task Sequence pane in SCCM OSD.
you can now view your task sequence in SCCM/osd/task sequence...
you can also view all the packags it's created as part of this process in software distribution/packages.
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