Please ditch the servicing plans idea, and use task sequences also for feature 
updates. It's way easier to use sequences for driver support and other 
configuration you want to do as part of the feature update installations.

Here is a guide: 
https://deploymentresearch.com/Research/Post/533/Improving-the-ConfigMgr-Inplace-Upgrade-Task-Sequence

/ Johan

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Behalf Of Wilson, J Kevin
Sent: den 18 juli 2017 14:14
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Subject: [MDT-OSD] Windows 10 Feature Updates removing customizations - options?


We have a few customizations (pdf handler, etc.) to Windows 10 that are getting 
undone after feature updates are applied. Right now we are handling this by 
using Task Sequence deployment within SCCM to run some post-update scripts. We 
really want to get on Servicing Plans in SCCM but have to solve the 
feature-updates-undoing-our-customizations issue.

Can anyone offer insight on options for re-customizing in the Servicing Plan 
world, and possibly even insights on whether Microsoft may be taking any steps 
to help remove this pain point?


Kevin Wilson


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