You cannot pick the deployment type that is used when you configure the 
deployment.  You could probably create a custom global condition to run a 
script to check if someone is logged on.

Normally with multiple deployment types you would configure opposite 
requirements to make sure that only one deployment type will fit for a given 
system/user etc.  For example you have one application that has different 
installers for 32bit and 64bit machines.  You can only just deploy the 
application, so it comes down to the requirements to select the correct 
deployment type.  If you have requirements for mulitiple deployment types that 
could evaluate as true on the same device, the deployment type with the higher 
priority will run and only that one will run, it will not attempt to run any 
other deployment types once it has found one that meets the requirements

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mitch Beck
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2014 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Two deployment scenarios in one Application (SCCM 2012 R2)

Hey Guys!

Is it possible to have one Application-Model package setup with two deployment 
types:


1.       Two Deployment Type Differences:

a.       Runs whether or not a user is logged on

b.      Runs only when no user is logged on


2.       Two deployments:

1.       Deployment 1: Make Available to a user collection

a.       Deployment type: Runs whether or not a user is logged on

2.       Deployment 2: Make Required for device collection

a.       Deployment type: Runs only when no user is logged on

Is this possible or do I need to setup two separate App-Model packages for this 
to work?  Currently I have been setting up two separate Applications 
(Screenshot below).
[cid:[email protected]]

Thanks,

Mitch


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