I am doing some recon on the possibility of determining user/device affinity during image deployment via a task sequence.
I would like to know if it is even possible to establish affinity during the imaging process? This could be automatic or manual (through the use of input field prompts during the TS). Provided this is possible, this could simplify the installation of existing applications that are already installed based on user enrollment in certain security groups. It will also eliminate the need to create additional packages and task sequences since applications do not run (at least I haven't figured out how to do this) during a task sequence.
We are running a single SCCM 2012 primary site with WSUS and SCOM. Nothing else is configured/needed at the moment.
Basically, I want to do the following:
Start TS deployment
Input/establish user affinity
Finish image deployment (base image, user profile, etc.)
Finished machine is added to correct user group based on affinity set in step 2 above.
Required software for user group is installed.
Machine deployed to user.
Voila'...finshed.
It seems simple enough, but with the many "features" Microsoft has included with their products, I have my reservations.
I don't want to spin my wheels trying to figure this out on my own, so I thought I would ask here first to see if this is even feasible.
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I am doing some recon on the possibility of determining user/device affinity during image deployment via a task sequence.
I would like to know if it is even possible to establish affinity during the imaging process? This could be automatic or manual (through the use of input field prompts during the TS). Provided this is possible, this could simplify the installation of existing applications that are already installed based on user enrollment in certain security groups. It will also eliminate the need to create additional packages and task sequences since applications do not run (at least I haven't figured out how to do this) during a task sequence.
We are running a single SCCM 2012 primary site with WSUS and SCOM. Nothing else is configured/needed at the moment.
Basically, I want to do the following:
It seems simple enough, but with the many "features" Microsoft has included with their products, I have my reservations.
I don't want to spin my wheels trying to figure this out on my own, so I thought I would ask here first to see if this is even feasible.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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