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  1. Hi! I'm still testing my new Task Sequence using the variables and got good result. When I'm finished and happy with the results, I'll write that here. @anyweb I got one question regarding the answer file: You used a variable and setting named %SystemInput%. I don't find any information about that setting in the sysprep/unattended documentation. Can you tell for what this is used for? THX again! Christian
  2. Good morning everybody! That's nice with TS variables in the sysprep.inf. I'll test it asap. Yeah, I installed the MDT 2008 integration for SCCM, but never used the tools. I'll take a look on that. Thanks Christian
  3. Hi! First, thanks for your answers! @wmmayms & Peter Yeah, that was my first thought. I tried to create a Apply Network Settings action with the condition "if the computername is like LPCN%" and a second Apply Network Settings action with the condition "if the computername is like LPSW%" and so on (for every Domain and OU a conditioned Apply Network Settings action ). Sadly I had no success. I think the reason was that the %computername% variable isn't set at this point of the task sequence... @anyweb That could be the solution. The more I thought about that, the more I like this. So I'll have to create for every Domain and OU one Collection with a Collection variable for the Domain and the ldap OU path... Yeah, I think that's cool! Thanks a lot! By the way, I see you defined variables for the regional and language settings. Where and how do you use them? Thanks! Christian
  4. Hi everybody! We're using SCCM 2007 R2 in Active Directoy forest with several subdomains for our subsidiaries. Currently we're creating the bare-metal machines for our subsidiaries with a SCCM task sequence that deploys Windows XP SP3. Now I want to customize this task sequence that new AD computer accounts will be directly create in the subdomain for a subsidiary - depending on the computer name I previously created with the SCCM console. For example: I want to create a mobile computer for the subsidiary in China with the inventory number 1234. So I create a new computer object in SCCM with the name LPCN1234 (LP for a mobile computer, CN for China and 1234 for the inv. number), the MAC address and create a direct membership to the "OSD Install Windows XP" collection. Can I add a condition for the "Apply network settings" action that queries the computername to create the computeraccount in the China domain (and the mobile devices ou) at this point of the OS deploy process? Is there a variable I can use for this? Any ideas? THX Christian
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