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  1. Hi, Big thx to you, it worked and was so simple that we didn't even think about it
  2. Sorry, i cannot give you those logs, i'm on a internet PC here, and not on the prod network. In OSD, i just want to know how to correctly set a reboot task sequence and ocntinue to install applications. I want to install .net framework, reboot, and continue the next task sequences, because installation on the next sequences needs .net framework correctly installed to continue, and to install correctly .net framework, you have to reboot.
  3. Little update, In fact, the reboot sequence point to currently boot image starts in winpe, this is why we have variables points to x:\windows The step that sets the correct variables and start win7 instead of winpe environement is "Setup windows and configmgr" but we currently don't know how to set this task sequence correctly and allowing us to continue to install packages. So, if someone here know how to set a correct restart task sequences and continue to install packages are welcome. If we set the restart task sequence to "The currently installed default OS" it starts windows normally and doesn't continue the task sequences. If we set the restart task sequence to "The boot image assigned to this task sequence" it starts winpe and installations of packages are processed, but failed because of false variables environnement.
  4. Reboot sequence was fixed by booting on the boot image assigned to the task sequence instead of currently installed default os. But now, i try to install java and other applications which are the suit of our task sequences after the shutdown sequence we had, but the installations of applications failed. It cannot find msiexec, or other problems. I noticed that if i run the SET command when i press F8, i see that temp folder points to x:\windows and other variables points also to there instead of c:\windows This is why the suits of task sequences failed. I don't know how to fix this, if you know, it'll be very good. Else, we're looking another way to install our applications, we think about an auto-logon, and then, run a separate task sequences to install our applications. Many thanks for your help.
  5. We fixed it by booting to the currently boot image, the task sequences continue, but install applications failed, because they don't like to be in win pe environnement. We would like to do an auto-logon and call a command to run a separate task sequences to run a task sequence to install applications, is it possible, or do you know another way to install packages ? Many thanks in advance.
  6. Currently installed OS as you told to me.
  7. Hi, Ty very much. Unfortunatelly, it didn't work. Here's what i have on my task sequence : Install operating system restart in win pe : OK partition disk : ok apply os : ok apply windows settings : ok apply network settings : ok apply device drivers : ok Then, the computer reboot alone Then, the others task sequence : Setup Operating System setup windows and configmgr : ok connect to network folder : ok Install .net framework 4 (it's a command line) : ok create c:\temp (it's a command line) : ok restart the computer to the currently boot images : OK Install java runtime : pending due to reboot Then, the computer restarts, and windows is showing : Setup is preparing your computer for the first use and at same time, sccm client is running, and running the task sequence "Restart Computer" which it shouldn't, normally, it should continue the task sequences and install Java runtime. The computer then reboos once again, and doesn't continue the task sequences. NB: the installation of .net framework is working i remove the auto-reboot.
  8. Hi all, We're in front of a problems, and hope that someone could help us. We're deploying windows 7 using sccm R2. We have a custom task sequence and we noticed that software deployment are messed up due to .net framework 4. We would like to install .net framework 4 during the osd, then, a task sequence to reboot, and then, continue to install other softwares. Is it possible to do this, i mean, deploy a software, reboot, and then, continue the task sequences ? Many thanks in advance.
  9. Hi all, Is it possible to make an advertisement from a task sequence that will only be available when booting PXE ? I'm preparing some different image for a company, and would like to deploy some tests using Unknow Computers collections, but i don't want that sccm clients will reboot to pxe automaticcally when they're working under windows ? Many thanks in advance.
  10. Hi everybody, At first, many thanks for this very nice forum, it's really usefull for it work and i'm glad to join you. Unfortunatelly, my first post will be for a problem that i'm encountering. Using SCCM, i've deployed windows 7 pro using a create and capture sequence, all this part is OK. I've then importing the WIM image created with success and can deploy this image without any problems. I tried to create an answer file using Windows System Image Manager and apply this file to my image, but something goes wrong with this. All settings are applied successfully on the deployed image, except for windows components that i would like to turn off. I've added package/foundation to my unattend.xml using WSIM, the options i set are : action : remove permanencetype : removable windows features selections : media playback : enabled printingxpsservice : enabled tabletpcoc : enabled searchenginclient : enabled (This is the most important for me, i would like to turn off/uninstall windows search features) My xml file looks like this : .... <servicing> <package action="remove"> <assemblyidentity name="Microsoft-windows-foundation-package" ..... <selection name="searchengine-client-package" state="true" /> NB: i type it manually, not a copy/paste, this is for my example. Anyone here know why my components are still installed when i deploy the wim image with the xml applied on it ? All other settings are applied successfully. Many thanks in advance.
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