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  1. the same network driver is in the boot image and is working. After the image installation I can install the drivers manually. .... I just recreated the driver package but the same error. :/
  2. Hi, I having some trouble with an offline media. We created a driver package for a special kind of notebooks. The driver package is working correctly and when I install the driver package online, all drivers will be installed and applied. After the online installation all devices are known. When I try an offline installation, a few devices will not be installed. The image is installed correctly but the drivers like network card or graphic card will not be installed. Does anybody had such a problem before? Greetz Maxi
  3. I am stuck in creating a script which would work as the direct rule and deletes the machine from the install collection and join it to all systems. And from one install collection it should do a second join to a collection with my standard applications. Is anybody good in vbs scripting and able to help me?
  4. Hi, I need to create a offline media with which I can deploy software. Is this possible? I think I need to create a TS but actually I am running in the error 0x00000032.
  5. Sorry I dont get it...I create a membership rule and limite it to the OSD collection.Than I create criteria. Resource class -> System ResourceWhich Criterion Type should I choose? List of values?ThanAttribute class -> System Resource Alias as -> no alias????Attribute -> ClientOperator -> is inValue 1Is this right?
  6. Ah great thx. Seems its working but now the obsolete machine is joined :-/ I think I need to prepare my direct rule script..... Thanks for your help
  7. Ahhh okay. I thought it would run with the SCCM account, who is doing the software installation. I checked this account. Can I specify an account in the ts or must the account be set in the script?
  8. Well ****. Ok do not press Tab for text formats :/ Okay here we go again We do an image installation with the ts and advertised standard programs to another collection in which the machines should automatically join after the ts installation. I have a script which runs as the last step of my task sequence. The script should do the join to the collection with the standard applications. I tested the script manually and it worked. But I dont know if it worked in the ts, because I dont see the clients in the collection with the application advertised. The problem is, we are running a direct rule to remove the machines from the installation collection and join them to all systems. Here is the problem. I think the script would work, but the machine will be removed from the direct rule which should do the new join to the all systems collection. The direct rule is a vbs script, too. Is there a SCCM internal way to do a automatically join to a collection when the machine is installed from one collection. Or is somebody good in scripting and could build me one big script which I could set as direct rule. Which would remove the machine from the install collection and add them to the all system and standard applications collection. Another problem is, we are having more than one install collection, and the direct rule is working for all of this collections. I hope I could explain my problem in a way you will understand it o.O Sorry had problems uploading the files. The file Join-to-Collection..... is the script which should do the automatically join to the standard application collection The file RemoveDirectRule is the script which removes the machine from the install collection Join-to-Collection_1_All_All_En_P01.txt RemoveDirectRule.txt
  9. Hi everybody, I need some script or something to do an automatically join to a collection after a task sequence installation is finished. Ok I already got such a script (See attachment Join-to-collection_....) This script runs as the last step of my task sequence.
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