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Hi

 

I was just browsing through SCCM console and I am intrigued by a tab I found. It is on the Operating System image node on the ribbon along the top. It is called Schedule Updates image below:

 

Schedule.PNG

 

 

I am curious to know if this is another way of injecting updates into the wim file before I distribute and deploy it?

 

Would be great if it was!!!

 

Just wondering can anyone shed some light on this topic?

 

Thanks

 

Rocket Man

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Should have searched these guides before posting this question.......for anyone viewing this is what it is all about....

 

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4683-using-sccm-2012-rc-in-a-lab-part-12-updating-an-operating-system-image-using-offline-servicing/

 

 

To answer my own question...Yes it is another way of injecting updates into a wim file. :D

 

Rocket man

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looool rocketman, that's old news ;) and it's actually a really nice feature, in CM07 you had to re-build your wim from scratch if you wanted more updates to it, now, just add the new updates !

 

Rocketman: Haven't you followed Niall's guides? Or did you freebase when you installed CM12 for the first time? : )

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