Re: [mssms] Lenovo "Deployment Recipe Cards"

2016-07-14 Thread Marable, Mike
They’re actively adding content. When I first checked after Steve’s email came in there was only Win7 and Win10 for most of the models. Now I see Win7-32bit and 8.1 as well. The content is growing quickly. Hey, Dell and HP, this is really good info. Hint Hint…. ;-) From:

[mssms] RE: OSDComputername script with confirm/change option

2016-07-14 Thread Jason Sandys
UI++ will do this with no real code needed (and look much better than an HTA): http://blog.configmgrftw.com/uiplusplus/ Configuration would be probably 10 lines of XML. J From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Fast, David D. Sent: Thursday,

[mssms] OSDComputername script with confirm/change option

2016-07-14 Thread Fast, David D.
There are a number of scripts posted on the interweb for using the OSDComputername variable to set the PC name during OS deployment, but I have not been able to find what I need and my scripting skills are not quite up to the task of writing my own. Using SCCM 2012 R2 SP1, ADK10 and MDT 2013

RE: [mssms] Lenovo "Deployment Recipe Cards"

2016-07-14 Thread Daniel Ratliff
Good on Lenovo! Finally some SysAdmin stuff. These links are in the bottom of the PDFs as well, pretty useful. Current Drivers & HW Apps: http://lnv.gy/1KyVFbG Provide Feedback: http://lnv.gy/1gxAqyK Daniel Ratliff From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]

[mssms] Lenovo "Deployment Recipe Cards"

2016-07-14 Thread Steve Whitcher
I just came across these by accident, and since they look moderately useful I thought I'd share them here. Lenovo has been offering downloadable SCCM driver packs for a year or two. Apparently they've also started putting together 1 page PDF documents for various models with some quick reference

RE: [mssms] Site Assignment Issues

2016-07-14 Thread Jason Sandys
Kind of yes, kind of no. Once again, ConfigMgr does not use subnet boundaries (even though they are called that) – they are subnet *ID* boundaries. With subnet IDs, there is no way to aggregate contiguous subnets as in your example. This has nothing to do with ConfigMgr itself, it’s just how

[mssms] RE: KB3055010 Deployable via SCCM 2012 1602

2016-07-14 Thread Gushue, William
Okay good. After checking some of our workstations (mine included) it looks like we already have it installed so now wondering how. Thanks! From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Jason Sandys Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 4:11 PM To:

RE: [mssms] Site Assignment Issues

2016-07-14 Thread Jerousek, Jeff
This question was asked on the recent AMA. https://www.reddit.com/r/SCCM/comments/4qhcwg/amawe_are_the_configmgr_team_here_to_talk_about/d4t362h?context=3 Thanks, Jeff Jerousek From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf

RE: [mssms] Site Assignment Issues

2016-07-14 Thread James Massardo
Let me rephrase. SCCM does not support route aggregation or summarization the same way a router would. It does support classless or variable length subnet masking. If you have a single subnet that was 10.1.0.0/22, your SCCM boundary would be 10.1.0.0. If you have three subnets that are