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  1. Hello: I have not received any feedback regarding this question and am wondering if this can be accomplished and how? Thank you.
  2. Hello. I've been assigned as the head SCCM guy at work and have referenced this website often, utilizing some of the concepts that you have made available. THANK YOU for taking the time and providing this valuable information! My dilemma - I have been tasked with the following: Modify our Production Windows 7 imaging Task Sequence to choose from a menu via PXE which software package/s is/are needed for a particular department. (The Production Task Sequence formats the harddisk, installs the OS, applies needed specific device drivers through logic conditions (we have quite the heterogenous setup here with many different HP, Dell, and other workstation/laptop devices), and then install the needed core software packages (MS Office 2010, Java)). Restated by example: We are being asked to incorporate a way to have the imaging process prompt, after installing the core software packages during the Task Sequence, which additional software package(s) to install, for instance, if the Financial department is to have applications A, B, C, and Human Resources is to have applications X, Y, Z, and so on, then we can choose, when prompted, which packages to complete the setup. Simpler stated: Image process runs, the core software install, then during PXE a menu option appears which allows us to choose which software to additionally add for that image. Can this be accomplished? If so, how? I kind of see it as developing separate Task Sequences for each department and utilizing the "using Mulitple Task Sequences via PXE", but I do not believe that is what the boss wants. Thank you in advance for your assistance!
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