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Reboot using task sequences

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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.

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I'm pretty sure we are installing .net in work with no reboot, I will verify this tomorrow morning and i'll post a screenshot of the task sequence steps,

 

all our apps however, are wrapped in VBS scripts so the scripts themselves take care of any problems and we call each apps script using a program for that package, without seeing the actual failure from your smsts.log we would only be guessing as to what your problem really is, the log will (or should) reveal why your TS is failing and i don't think the reboot is part of it

 

cheers

niall

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So why not create a package for the .NET stuff and set the Package's Program to have ConfigMgr restart the computer? Basically, let the package do the restart instead of your OS task sequence...

 

 

Hi,

 

Big thx to you, it worked and was so simple that we didn't even think about it :P

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