My question is, why do all of my task sequences, when booted from boot media other than PXE, first download the assigned boot media then want to restart before continuing. It's as if booting from cd, which uses the same boot image as PXE uses, isn't trusted or something. When booting from PXE the task sequence goes right into the assigned steps. When booting from a cd, without any steps telling it to do so, the media is copied down to the hard drive, started from there and then begins the steps that PXE does right away without any copying down and restarting. I've got to be missing something or is this the default behavior of SCCM for some reason?
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My question is, why do all of my task sequences, when booted from boot media other than PXE, first download the assigned boot media then want to restart before continuing. It's as if booting from cd, which uses the same boot image as PXE uses, isn't trusted or something. When booting from PXE the task sequence goes right into the assigned steps. When booting from a cd, without any steps telling it to do so, the media is copied down to the hard drive, started from there and then begins the steps that PXE does right away without any copying down and restarting. I've got to be missing something or is this the default behavior of SCCM for some reason?
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