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Hello

The first express my admiration for all participants in these forums, who are geniuses in this of SCCM and you learn a lot with you.
Second, I am Spanish and my English is not very something, apologize for it

My problem is this.
I have a SCCM 2007 environment to migrate just sccm2012. The structure I have now to 2007, is PXE booting a standard picture published in a WDS. This boot image, once booted HTA launches. This ETS does is query the DB of SCCM, to view the current collections and so, I can add the machine to the collection you want. That way, when you import the machine in the collection, then look at the policies assigned to the new machine and launches the task sequence assigned to the collection, via the warning.
The problem I have is that with the new image of winpe4 boot.win not pitched this. Hta. Any idea, to create an image that incorporates bootpe 4.0 release of the HTA to boot the image?

What I have currently TSConfig.ini file, is the following

[CustomHook]
CommandLine =% systemroot% \ system32 \ mshta.exe% SystemDrive% \ Factory \ inicio.hta

Greetings and thank you very much for your attention

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to enable HTA support in Configuration Manager 2012 boot images you can check the optional components tab of the boot image and see is HTML (WinPE-HTA) loaded, in addition for Database connections you'll probably want to add Database (WinPE-MDAC)

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Thank you very much for the information I have given to the problem. It was simply that he was not properly configuring the file TSConfig.ini

Thank you very much, and my great admiration for his knowledge

regards

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