Hi All,
Is there a sample TS I can import for hardlinking? Is the process different for SCCM 2012? I see when you want to import it looks for a .zip file and not a xml file.
Thanks guys
Hi All,
We have some workgroup clients, with the same hostname, natt'ed IP addresses. I now need to determine which machine is where.
A script has been created to populate the computer description field. Can I run a report that will return the hostname, model, hd size, memory serial numbers as well as the computer description.
The report I have returns all the values Except the Computer Description.
Thanks in advance
Carlo
Ooh my bad Niall, dunno where that came from :-)
I think thats the part that probably I cant make sense of.
I have created a seperate task sequence to do the restore. But how will SCCM know to restore the state from
\\SMP\STATESTORE\SMPSTORED_0742CEA7$\87DFABA033149165A7800ECAA6F4E2108EEC65737D6B47A912BFCB3D60893DC2 to the already built machine LAPTOP1.
Is that the Source and Destination computer comes into play? Do I create the association there and then run the madatory state restore task sequence.
sorry for the noob question, but I have tried to search around for an easier answer.
Carlo
Thanks Andy,
If the new machine is built already and I want to restore a previously captured state. I have managed to run the loadstate manually on the new machine successfully.
Is there a simpler automated way to do this?
Hi All,
I am struggling to understand the logic for the New Machine upgrade.
User wants a new machine with his data from the previous machine.
I created a collection to do the scanstate.Once the scanstate is done, the loadstate is run to restore the data. This is done as 2 seperate advertisements.
Is there an easier method for me to do this?
I went thru the noob guide, but I am sure I am missing something simple. Please help
USMT runs thru fine when
Rgds
C
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