Is the boot image x86 and the os x64?
I'm not 100% sure, but I think it makes a difference which bitness of
dism you're using...
In my scenario I use x64 boot images and x64 os:es... and like I said,
works every time.
-T
On 30.9.2013 22:46, Marcum, John wrote:
Fails as an offline update for me just like when I tried to apply it
online. :-(
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*Sent:* Friday, September 27, 2013 10:49 AM
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Yes, thanks for the correction.
J
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I think you meant that %CD% *is not* a batch file parameter.
Works for me everytime.
-T
On 27.9.2013 15:03, Jason Sandys wrote:
CD is “Current Directory”. I’ve never explicitly tried it and
typically use %~dp0 instead when needed. %CD% is a batch file
parameter though so can be used outside of a batch file. There are
times it doesn’t work though – but like I said I don’t use it so
don’t know what all the caveats are.
J
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What's the %CD% specify? DO I literally type that or the actual
msu name?
DId you place this in the install or maybe the post install phase?
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Like I said, not 100% sure about this but it's getting there... I
can confirm the exact command I'm using tomorrow.
-T
On 26.9.2013 19:37, Erik Wold wrote:
Is the space just a typo?: /no restart. :)
Mvh
Erik
Den 26. sep. 2013 kl. 18:28 skrev "Tuomo Leppänen"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
Ok, the command line is getting in to my mind after seeing
this...
1. Create a package with the KB2526623
2. In the TS, add a step to run a command line AFTER Apply
the OS step and use the package created in step 1
3. Command line: dism /Image:"%OSDISK%" /Add-Package
/PackagePath:"%CD%" /ScratchDir:"%OSDISK%\Windows\Temp"
This is assuming you've configured %OSDISK% -variable in
the Partition Disk -phase of the TS.
Not 100% sure is it right, but atleast getting you to the
right track...
-T
On 26.9.2013 19:04, Bull, John wrote:
You may want to look at
http://blog.configmgrftw.com/?p=505
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Has anyone seen a case where the hotfix for
applications failing to install during an OS task
sequence fails to install? I am speaking of KB2522623
which Jason mentions in his blog here
http://blog.configmgrftw.com/?p=490 It is consistently
failing in my TS. This is a Windows 7 x64 TS and in my
package the program command line is
Windows6.1-KB2522623-x64.msu /quiet /no restart
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