Hi All
I have special requirement where the offline task sequence media needs to be used to image the laptops, but in following manner:
- TS media with autorun is burnt to a USB as bootable
- User being logged in to the machine, if he wants to reimage the machine, he just plugin the USB and run launchmedia.bat or any other custom script.
Is there any possibility to achieve the above requirement.
Thank you
Regards
Ramesh
Yes, i have gone through this earlier, but since it uses PowerShell, i wont be able to proceed. In my environment the PS is blocked even for system context. I am able the pre-cache the content, but i want to hide the TS from the user till it has downloaded al content.
Hi All
In my organization we are coming up with a staging site where all the end user computers will be built using task sequence via PXE boot. Roughly, on daily basis we may have have around 200 machines imaged at the site.
Due to some management level challenges, I have been asked to rely on DP server/s running on a client OS (Windows 11 22H2). The only flexibility i have is that i can have more than one DP server at the site.
Seek your advice on the below:
How many concurrent client request can a DP server on Windows 11 can support?
How many DP server on Win 11 i may need to deploy to support 200 machines? In each batch of imaging we may have 60-80 machines.
Any other suggestion/advice would be a great help
Thank you
Regards
RamRK
Dear all
I have inplace upgrade task sequence created and it is working fine. Following two options are already enabled for it:
Pre-download content for this task sequence
Download all content locally before starting task sequence
Considering the size of the content, i looking for an option to hide the task sequence in software center and show it only after its related content is downloaded to the client machine.
Under in MECM console there no such way to achieve this, but would like to know if there is any workaround. Thank you.
Regards
RamRK
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