First off I would like to thank you for a great website, I have learnt so much from here.
I have SCCM2007 R3 installed on a single site mixed mode, using AD Discovery, with fixed boundaries to local subnets only.
The helpdesk here informs me that on a previous install of SCCM2007 administered by my predecessor they had a function whereby at the end of an OSD to a new PC, the final stage brought up a menu where they could choose what extra applications they wished to install, if any.
I have been hunting around, trying to find a way to do this, but the service desk says it still isn't right and that building a new PC still takes too much time.
Any suggestions would be most welcome, thanks in advance,
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First off I would like to thank you for a great website, I have learnt so much from here.
I have SCCM2007 R3 installed on a single site mixed mode, using AD Discovery, with fixed boundaries to local subnets only.
The helpdesk here informs me that on a previous install of SCCM2007 administered by my predecessor they had a function whereby at the end of an OSD to a new PC, the final stage brought up a menu where they could choose what extra applications they wished to install, if any.
I have been hunting around, trying to find a way to do this, but the service desk says it still isn't right and that building a new PC still takes too much time.
Any suggestions would be most welcome, thanks in advance,
AndyH...
(Still climbing the SCCM mountain).
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