Hello all,
Does anyone have any good resources for customizing the task bar during an OSD
task sequence? We're basically just trying to replace the default Edge shortcut
with IE.
What I found so far is that it could be pushed through GPO, but wouldn't that
reappear again after login? We would
Looks great, thank you.
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Subject: RE: [mssms] Customizing Task Bar During OSD - Wind
Hi,
I was wondering when everyone was removing appx provisioned packages from their
images? I was running the script to remove them before capturing the image, but
running into issues with sysprep failing.
Would it be better to just run the script as part of the imaging task sequence
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 7:04 AM, Morris, Spencer
<smor...@wrallp.com<
I'm trying to install Symantec Enterprise Vault in an OSD task sequence. My
batch file is this: msiexec.exe /i "%~dp0Symantec Enterprise Vault Outlook
Add-in.msi" /qn /norestart
This was working before Office 365 was added into the image. The only errors I
can find are in smsts.log:
I had no problem with installing the BIOS updates for Optiplex 9020 and 7040’s
through the application model with a batch file and forcing a reboot after
hours. We had a few failures (6%), but no failures bricked the machine.
We couldn’t figure out a way to install the laptop BIOS updates,
Has anyone looked into deploying these to production?
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20443914
We have them going out to desktops outside of office hours with a reboot, which
is no problem.
Our laptops are only on site during office hours and it appears that the
Mike, it sounds like you’re missing storage drivers.
Give this a try:
Put a pause right before format and partition disk - http://kjaerit.com/?p=297
Copy the two storage drivers to a usb stick - iaAHCIC.inf and iaStorAC.inf
Open up a command prompt and try to load one of the drivers then run
I am having the same issue as well. I came across the same articles as you and
the suggested fix didn't help.
I've also tried replacing the ApiClient.dll file from a computer that is
updating correctly to a broken one with no success.
I'm curious who else is having this problem.
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