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Malik4u

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  1. Hi,

    According to this link:

     

    On UEFI-based computers, this setting is ignored unless you have added a graphics driver into the Windows PE image at \sources\boot.wim.

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff716217.aspx

     

    Even I added driver for the Graphics, still no luck.

    Your method describes the ConfigMgr way, right now situation is to use bootable USB stick not SCCM.

    Do you have idea for how to do that ?

  2. Hello ,

    I am trying to set WinPE resolution to 1920 x 1080 via Unattend.xml file but it seems settings has no effect on UEFI based PCs.
    This article describes that to make it work, we must have Graphic drivers in Boot.Wim file (which I have injected as well but still no luck).

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff716217.aspx

     

    This is HP EliteBook 840 G3 which is modern notebook designed to work with UEFI and its default resolution is 1920x1080 (meaning resolution is supported by system)

     

    Note: I have placed unattend.xml on root of the boot.wim directory structure.
    I am using an HTA /or VB application that gets inappropriate screen resolution when booted into the WinPE.

    Its just a USB not via ConfigMgr.

    Best Regards,
    Malik

    unattend.xml

  3. Hi Niall

    Yes, I am updating DP.

     

    I followed your famous sccm guides in LAB. Created a couple of custom client device settings, deployed them to specific test collections, created TS and checked, all gives running IT Organization.

    Today, I changed computer agent settings in DEFAULT client settings, now I can see that it appears the settings I provided in DEFAULT client settings.

    Note: I have multiple boot images, one set is default x64 , x86 and other is copy of default boot images but I have changed background /PE wallpaper.

    Any thoughts?

  4. Hmm, I understand and agree with you Peter, this is not your task :)

    But what I asked in this forum if there is design guide or step by step guides or similar that newcomers can consult.

    Of course, everyone has to do something 1st time to go ahead.

    Hope you understand! If its out of your scope, lets see if someone else can have a look on this thread.

     

    Have a nice weekend Peter.

  5. Hi Peter,

     

    In order to enable remote DP we need some kind of Site to Site link (via ISP) and CISCO check point device for example.

    Assuming we have RDP that we can configure according to https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712321.aspx#BKMK_PlanForDistributionPoints

    Does CISCO Check Point device requires specific configuration?

     

    I am collecting information to build network based on following scenario :

    we want to deploy OS from another System Center Configuration Manager server located on a different city.

  6. Hi All,

     

    we have a setup of System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2 and now we want to deploy OS from another System Center Configuration Manager server located on a diffirent city.

     

    Would appreciate if someone provide what we should need in terms of hardware / infrastructure ... member server ETC.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  7. Hi All,

     

    we have a setup of System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2 and now we want to deploy OS from another System Center Configuration Manager server located on a diffirent city.

     

    Would appreciate if someone provide what we should need in terms of hardware / infrastructure ... member server ETC.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  8. I do believe Parallel's does offers this capability. Its deploying a thick client, as you cannot use a layered approach e.g. (Task Sequence). I am currently planning on managing MACs via SCCM 2012r2 using Parallel add-on and ADmitMac to handle OS X for Active Directory Binding.

    Thanks Felix for your post. I am looking for .dmg images + Windows OS (boot camp) deployment with SCCM, will check it out the Parallels.

  9. Hi
    I have a scenario where I have a fully functional SCCM 2012 setup.
    Now assume we need to setup a branch office in different city/country. Do I need to setup RDP? If yes, how I can setup remote distribution point?
    I know for sure I need a dedicated IP. Do I need to have a cisco check point device as well?
    Would be great if someone can refer to step by guide.

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