Hi, My question is thus: Apart from the obvious benefit of speed, why would I bother capturing a Win7 image and faffing about with all of the other stuff needed to make it work given that I have managed to deploy Windows 7 Enterprise via SCCM OSD, including all the settings and software my enterprise requires(en-AU Regional settings, network\domain, GPO and so on).
Is there some problem with NOT capturing the deployed (but exactly how we want it) OS and continuing to use our SCCM OSD deploy? I've seen a lot of how-tos saying it's part of the process, but none of them have said why...
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Hi, My question is thus: Apart from the obvious benefit of speed, why would I bother capturing a Win7 image and faffing about with all of the other stuff needed to make it work given that I have managed to deploy Windows 7 Enterprise via SCCM OSD, including all the settings and software my enterprise requires(en-AU Regional settings, network\domain, GPO and so on).
Is there some problem with NOT capturing the deployed (but exactly how we want it) OS and continuing to use our SCCM OSD deploy? I've seen a lot of how-tos saying it's part of the process, but none of them have said why...
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