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Am hoping that someone can direct me to the right stuff. In our environment, we have almost 100 OU's in AD with sub OUs broken down to staff, wage Labs etc.. I don't want to create 100's TS for each OU. So I thought creating 2 TS for win 7 x86/x64 will suffice. But this does not address new PCs that needs to be imaged and placed to the right OU.

 

My hope is to have the techs PXE boot new PCS for OSD and have the PC automatically placed on the right OU. Am trying to minimize having a lot of TS. Any Clues ideas?

 

 

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Ibrahim

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We are using a single task sequence for all systems. The OU is chosen by a script which analyzes the IP address range. The script is holding an array with the OUs and the corresponding address range. Additionaly the OU can be changed manually with a drop down menu in the HTA frontend. So the central stuff can deploy machines before sending them out to other locations.

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We are using a single task sequence for all systems. The OU is chosen by a script which analyzes the IP address range. The script is holding an array with the OUs and the corresponding address range. Additionaly the OU can be changed manually with a drop down menu in the HTA frontend. So the central stuff can deploy machines before sending them out to other locations.

 

Petter33

 

Actually this trick does the work. Tried it today at work and it seems to work. I took 3 PCs and deleted them off SCCM and AD and followed the link below and the PCs were placed in the right OU.

 

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1685-customising-windows-7-deployments-part-2/

 

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