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Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 7 of 7)
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Custom Edit the Deployment Wizard to Add a New Page In the final part of the seven part series we’ll see how we can do further customizations to the MDT deployments. We’ll use the MDT 2010 Wizard editor from CodePlex to modify our Windows Deployment Wizard . In this demonstration we...
on17 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 6 of 7)
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Using Linked Deployment Points In our demonstration we have a Test deployment share that has been populated with some deployment assets suchs as application, operating systems, out-of-box drivers and packages. So how do I easily get the deployment assets I’ve tested into a production environment...
on16 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 5 of 7)
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Configuring the Deployment Point to Use the Configuration Database In order for the properties populated in configuration database to be of any use, the database must be tied to a deployment point. In this demonstration we’ll look at how to configure the database rules which basically tells what needs...
on15 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 4 of 7)
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Configuring Other Methods in the Configuration Database In this demonstration we’re going to go through creating examples of the other three role methods and will assign role methods created earlier: Refresh User and Managed Computer . With all methods we can associate properties settings, applications...
on12 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 3 of 7)
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Configuring Role Methods in the Configuration Database Role methods are used to target a group of computers based on a variety of criteria. As you will see there are four types of methods: Computers , Role , Locations , and Make and Model . The Role method is unique in that it can be assigned to other...
on11 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 2 of 7)
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Create and Explore the Configuration Database The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit has the ability use a configuration database which provides a rich opportunity for customization of an automated deployment. The configuration database is a logical extension of the configuration settings normally stored...
on10 Nov 2010
Blog Post: Advanced Deployment Scenarios using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010: (Part 1 of 7)
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Reviewing the Available Options in the Deployment Workbench In this demonstration we’ll review the CustomSettings.ini file before we make any customizations to the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) . We’ll also look at what the default experience is from the client computers perspective and step through...
on9 Nov 2010
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