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Auto Apply Drivers in Task Sequence not showing new driver packages

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I hope this can be resolved. I have SCCM 2007 SP2 running. I deleted outdated driver packages from my SCCM server and created new driver packages. However, when I go back and create a new task sequence, the old driver packages are showing up in Apply Device Drivers, and the new packages are not. I made sure the packages were deleted from the console and DP. I can select Apply Driver Package in the task sequence, then select the new package, but it doesn't show in auto apply.

 

Thanks in advance for the help.

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Hi,

 

I hope this can be resolved. I have SCCM 2007 SP2 running. I deleted outdated driver packages from my SCCM server and created new driver packages. However, when I go back and create a new task sequence, the old driver packages are showing up in Apply Device Drivers, and the new packages are not. I made sure the packages were deleted from the console and DP. I can select Apply Driver Package in the task sequence, then select the new package, but it doesn't show in auto apply.

 

Thanks in advance for the help.

 

 

driver packges will not show in auto apply ,Auto Apply Drivers task sequence step allows you to match and install drivers as part of an operating system deployment(Autoapply drivers takes longer time) and you can only select the drivers from the avilable categories.

If you want to apply,try creating categories and limit the catagories for unatteded installation of drivers where it is allowed.

http://www.deployvis...SE/Default.aspx

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