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What would be the best way to run "winsat dwm" after the windows 7 image is applied via sccm?

 

My image is from a virtual machine and the default theme for all accounts that log in is the basic theme.

 

I have tried a "run command line" task after windows is configured, but it usually results in a file not found error even though I set the working directory to c:\windows\system32\

 

 

solved with "disable 64bit file system redirection" under "run command line"

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You can also just put an item in your Task Sequence to launch the utility itself instead of going through a command line (then you don't need to turn off redirection). For example: C:\Windows\sysnative\WinSAT.exe formal

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You can also just put an item in your Task Sequence to launch the utility itself instead of going through a command line (then you don't need to turn off redirection). For example: C:\Windows\sysnative\WinSAT.exe formal

 

its strange, i tried putting in the full path before and it usually errored with "file not found"

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What would be the best way to run "winsat dwm" after the windows 7 image is applied via sccm?

 

My image is from a virtual machine and the default theme for all accounts that log in is the basic theme.

 

I have tried a "run command line" task after windows is configured, but it usually results in a file not found error even though I set the working directory to c:\windows\system32\

 

 

solved with "disable 64bit file system redirection" under "run command line"

 

hi,

 

i tried the "disable 64bit...." but still no go. Do you mind giving me the screenshot of your TS of this command line?

 

Cheers.

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