![]() ![]() Instead, I just have MDT perform the Sysprep and shut down. In my case, I decided NOT to use MDT to capture the image into a WIM file at the end of the Task Sequence. A Build and Capture Task Sequence is just the standard Client.xml task sequence but we’ll override it to capture the image at the end. Solutionįirst of all, you need a MDT Deployment Share, with a standard Build and Capture Task Sequence. With some fancy CustomSettings.ini work and some PowerShell glue logic, I can now re-create the latest Windows 7 SP1 patched VHD and/or WIM file at moment’s notice. MDT to the rescue! I created A MDT Deployment Share (thanks Ashish ^), then created a Media Share to contain each Task Sequence. So I needed to create some Windows 7 Images with the latest Updates. But as with all solutions, I need to test the system with some end to end tests.Īs with most of my OS Deployment work, the Code was easy, the testing is HARD! Problemīeen working on solutions to upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10 using Tanium as the delivery platform (it’s pretty awesome if I do say so my self). I haven’t written a blog in a while, been busy with the new job at Tanium, but I did write this script recently, and thought I would share, in case anyone else found it interesting.
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