I have done this by..... 1) exporting the complete task sequence from my lab server and import it In production..for this scenario we should have the 1e extensions on the target server....
I have also tried by disabling the steps related to IE and export and import it worked later I have added manually.... Off course I had only two task sequence that I were working.... 2) also tr Sent from iPhone....sorry for typos > On 07-Jul-2014, at 8:09 pm, "Marable, Mike" <[email protected]> wrote: > > We have 2 sites set up in SCCM 2012, one is a development site and the other > is production. > > While the production servers were being built we were doing all of our SCCM > 2007 to SCCM 2012 migration work. Now we have our OSD task sequences in the > development SCCM 2012 site and working. > > Now we need to move them to the production site and that is where the trouble > begins. > > I’ve tried setting up a migration job between the development and production > sites but the migration of the task sequence itself fails (all the packages > work) because there are actions that are from MDT as well as 1E’s > NomadBranch. Both sites have the same MDT2013 and NomadBranch extensions > added but still no luck. > > I next tried exporting the task sequence, keeping all the dependencies but > not the actual content since the packages already migrated with the migration > job attempt. When I tried to import it at the very end of the process it > threw and “out of memory” error and failed. > > How can I move the task sequences from the development site over to the > production site? Is it possible or am I being foolish trying to do it this > way? > > Mike Marable > Application Programmer/Analyst Lead > Enterprise Device Engineering and Management > MCTS, MCITP, MCSA, MS [Profile] > -------------------------------------------- > "The difficult we do at once. The impossible takes a little longer." > -US Army Corps of Engineers > > "It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the > hand." > -Apache Proverb > > I will rise when I have fallen. > > "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you > will never grow." > -Ralph Waldo Emerson > > ********************************************************** > Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be > used for urgent or sensitive issues > >

