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  1. Hi, I have an application installed let's say in version 5.0 successfully. My problem is that I have another outdated patch (version 4.7) which still tries to install on the client and fails. Of course it found a newer version already, How can I revoke this outdated patch? I have marked that patch as suspended already a cleared the client cache. No way. Somewhere in the WMI stuck the information to enforce this app. Having a deinstall package won't work bacause the isn't installed. I just want the confighuration client informed that the patch shouldn't be installed anymore. Any help appreciated Netman_66
  2. Is this question too easy? As a first step I'd appreciate that very much. Configuration Manager client will be installed then and I can go ahead with further configuration/software installation.
  3. Hi, I have a question that seems to easy, but it's not for me. We have ordered a bigger amount of thin clients. These clients are Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP1 based and preinstalled. Out of the box they do start in the welcome screen aka OOBE. Windows is activated already and it is ok for me to use the preinstalled software so there no reason to redeploy them. I captured an image of a reference client but that a point for a future discussion. They are pretty unusable in this mode for me so I installed SCCM2012 and managed the thin client to have a PXE boot (injected the right NIC driver into the boot image). I simply want to use a task sequence to skip the welcome screen and join them in to a domain. Actually I'm trying to figure out which task sequence command I need to get this done. I have an OU prepared for these clients and I have imported the client machines into SCCM, they have also their own device collection. I was discouraged as I used the task sequence given in the menu to join the domain. Error: similar like osdjoin.exe needs to be run in full OS. Any ideas? Cheers Dirk
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