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DMobley232

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  1. I tried to deploy an application and it failed. Due to not having time to troubleshoot the issue, I tried to manually install the application from the PC. When I do that, I get the following message. Error 1309. Error reading from file:....Verify that that file exists and that you can access it. It does this for all the computers that the SCCM application deployment failed on, and that i have tried to manually install. Any suggestion?
  2. Do any of you use any specific steps or tools to customize the default profile, etc so when you capture that image it has the customizations? I'm trying out the http://www.bluemoonpcrepair.com/wp/?p=39 to try and capture the default profile. There are just some customizations I would like on this image. Example includes some desktop icons, Picture for user profile, certain items pinned to task bar.
  3. Ok. Thank you. I understand now. Sorry for the confusion.
  4. I guess I don't understand. You are saying that before I capture my reference image, I must install configuration manager client on the reference image? For the past 6 months I have been capturing my reference images from a VM using the capture media. These VM's have never been on the domain and I have never installed the configuration manager client on them, but they do not fail when I run the capture media to capture the reference image. I'm just curious if something is going to fail later on down the road.
  5. Why is it required that the machine have the ConfigMgr Client Agent installed on it?
  6. I cant even get my Applications to show in the UDI Wizard Designer, Its just blank. I have verified that 1)They can be installed install application TS without being deployed. 2)My app is set to whether user is logged on or not. Any ideas?
  7. Is there a way to auto populate the username & Password of an account in the UDI wizard that is able to join the domain so that techs do not have to enter it?
  8. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong with creating My Applications. I have done 5 applications now from an .msi and none of the information automatically populates like Vender, Version, Etc..
  9. What fixed it? Using IP Helper or \SMSBoot\x86\wdsnbp.com rather than SMSBoot\x64\pxeboot.com?
  10. DMobley232

    Deploy Windows 7

    So once this is all built and I've captured my image I no longer have to go through this if I want to capture a new image. For example after a year has passed by, I decided i want to capture a new image to start deployin. I can just start at PXE boot and select Build and Capture correct?
  11. DMobley232

    Deploy Windows 7

    Also do i need to have both x86 and x64?
  12. DMobley232

    Deploy Windows 7

    you stated I chose the 64bit Enterprise version which was en_windows_7_enterprise_x64_dvd_x15-70749.iso Does it have to be this one, is it ok to use an x86?
  13. I think a good topic to cover would be Customize Windows 7 Deployment - Desktop. Including how to complete the following: Maybe someone already has somethign similiar to this? -Pin Office Icons to Task Bar -Pin Office Icons to Start Menu -Pin Snipping Tool to Task Bar -Set Systray to Always Show -Disable IE Pop-up Blocker -Change Action Center Settings.
  14. I set mine up but a little different and a few less steps. Just wondering if my method is ok or if I'm overlooking something? I just created a Run Command Line TS and in command line i have powercfg.exe /setactive 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c See any problems with doing it this way?
  15. So I tested it out and seems that it does everything but PIN Snipping tool to task bar. I belive IE is there by default. It also does not keep the systray setting to always show.
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