This one has me scratching my head.

I have an SCCM 2012 R2 server set up and a "native" (no MDT integration) OS 
deployment task sequence.  I'm deploying the factory install.wim.  I use a 
collection variable to set OSDPreserveDriveLetter to False.  This works fine, 
my OS (Windows 7,8,8.1) install fine and show up on the C drive.

So far, so good.  I then install MDT2013 and create an MDT integrated task 
sequence.   I deploy it to the same collection as my non-MDT integrated task 
sequence and I have not touched the "Set Variable for Drive Letter" within the 
task sequence that sets OSDPreserveDriveLetter to false.  But when I deploy 
Windows 7 using it the OS drive is D:.

Is there a trick to get the MDT integrated task sequence to install the OS to 
the C drive?

Thanks

Mike Marable
Application Programmer/Analyst Lead
Enterprise Device Engineering and Management
MCTS, MCITP, MCSA 
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