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I have a 2007 RC3 environment. I have created a driver package for every model we have which is about 13 models of laptops and desktops. I have imported them all and they are working great except I am now running into a problem where an Elan and Synaptics touchpad driver is installing on every machine that gets imaged. These drivers exist in their own corresponding driver packages which correspond to their own model which in turn does only apply through a WMI query to the suitable model. OR that’s how it’s supposed to work. For these two drivers they seem to be getting installed for no reason but very consistently on every machine. I have gone over the task sequences extensively and there is no reason for it to be installing these two except on the correct models.

 

 

I have looked for the DISM log but cant seem to find it is it a client log or a server log?

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

Cary

 

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I believe if you have a driver that exists on the DP, then the system will crawl through all the drivers and install it if it finds it "needs it." On the specific driver itself there should be an option of "Enable this driver and allow computers to install it". I think if you remove it, it will not be installed through this behavior, but would still be installed through your package install.

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