Previously, we've used MDT to look up the location based on default gateway and set regional settings/hostname that way.
We are now looking to get rid of MDT entirely, and just focus on plain clean task sequences.
The main reason for this is that MDT has stopped working without any clues on how to solve it.
Is there a way to automatically choose:
* PCSE%SERVICETAG% (where "SE" is the countrycode") as hostname
* Keyboard Settings
* Timezone
* Various regional settings
*Correct placement in OU in Active Directory
?
The OS langugage is and should always be English.
We use Windows XP and Windows 7 Enterprise x86.
We use sccm 2007 in many countries: sweden, denmark, finland, norway, england, france, poland, so the "rules" above should work for all these countries in a smooth way.
A "pop-up" window that simply asks what country the computer should "belong" to, would be OK, if not possible to do automatically.
Any help would be grateful!
I'm kinda new at this, so try to explain very carefully, otherwise you will lose me on the way
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Previously, we've used MDT to look up the location based on default gateway and set regional settings/hostname that way.
We are now looking to get rid of MDT entirely, and just focus on plain clean task sequences.
The main reason for this is that MDT has stopped working without any clues on how to solve it.
Is there a way to automatically choose:
* PCSE%SERVICETAG% (where "SE" is the countrycode") as hostname
* Keyboard Settings
* Timezone
* Various regional settings
*Correct placement in OU in Active Directory
?
The OS langugage is and should always be English.
We use Windows XP and Windows 7 Enterprise x86.
We use sccm 2007 in many countries: sweden, denmark, finland, norway, england, france, poland, so the "rules" above should work for all these countries in a smooth way.
A "pop-up" window that simply asks what country the computer should "belong" to, would be OK, if not possible to do automatically.
Any help would be grateful!
I'm kinda new at this, so try to explain very carefully, otherwise you will lose me on the way
Regards
Johan
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