We currently have say 5 different models of laptops in our organisation. To simplify things I have created 5 driver folders and installed all of the drivers from the manufacturers website. Then I assigned each one to their own driver pack. so...5 driver folders and 5 driver packs.
Ideally I'd like to create a single deployment task to install one wim for all 5 models of laptop.
Not sure I fully understand this, but my thinking is that the Auto Apply Driver task within the OSD looks at the entire driver share and takes only what it needs. This 'should' be enough to work on all our 5 models of laptops. The problem is that it doesn't work. Currently we have 5 tasks where each one specifies it's own driver pack.
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Hi all,
We currently have say 5 different models of laptops in our organisation. To simplify things I have created 5 driver folders and installed all of the drivers from the manufacturers website. Then I assigned each one to their own driver pack. so...5 driver folders and 5 driver packs.
Ideally I'd like to create a single deployment task to install one wim for all 5 models of laptop.
Not sure I fully understand this, but my thinking is that the Auto Apply Driver task within the OSD looks at the entire driver share and takes only what it needs. This 'should' be enough to work on all our 5 models of laptops. The problem is that it doesn't work. Currently we have 5 tasks where each one specifies it's own driver pack.
Have I misunderstood how it works?
Thanks
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