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  1. Thanks, got it working 100% Really great forum you got going here, keep up the excellent work. Gonna be doing some research on the HTA frontend now, quite intrigued.
  2. Well basically I'm not that great at creating my own customised task sequnces, the one I'm using right now is the one from MDT - Client Task Sequence, which works perfectly when initiated via windows but via PXE it does a fresh install. I found one of your webcasts: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1885-webcast-%23-1-using-offline-mode-in-windows-pe/ I believe this is what im looking for?
  3. Hi all, I have recently succesfully deployed SCCM 2007 R2 at a client site primarily to be used for OS deployment. I created a MDT client task sequence which when advertised to a windows XP workstation will succesfully migrate to windows 7 and when advertised to a bare metal machine via PXE will sucefully load a fresh copy of Windows 7. What I would like to achieve is to get the same XP to 7 migration effect but via PXE boot instead, I tested the PXE boot on a workstation loaded with Windows XP but this still causes the HDD to be partitioned and formatted and no profiles are captured. The reason for this is due to the ConfigMgr client not sucesfully being pushed to the workstations and manual install is also a bit fiddly due to higher than normal security policies on the domain. All machines will be deployed with windows 7 with the ConfigMgr client already included so I dont want to waste time fiddling with XP and client installations if everything can be done via PXE boot Please advise Thanks
  4. Installed the previous version of MDT2010 and everything is running like a dream now, might be an incompatibility somewhere with how the tutorial is setup in regards to MDT2010 Update 1. Thanks for the help, will definitely be usin the forum if I happen to run into any more troubles.
  5. I'm purely using MDT2010, I now went and extracted the Hyper-V integration drivers and injected them into my LiteTouchPE ISO but still getting the same result. Like I mentioned I also generated a generic ISO without the scripts which then gives me a command prompt where I can succesfully do an ipconfig and ping the deployment server so network drivers doesnt seem to be the issue. The only difference I can see from my environment compared to the tutorial is that I'm using MDT2010 update 1 compared to the previous version. Might try next to download the previous version and test again. Hope it works How would I enable command prompt support in my ISO with scripts? Please advise if u can think of any other solutions, thanks
  6. Hi all, I have previously read through these forums when I started getting interested in deployments and have since then managed to setup a LAB environment through the tutorials from www.deploymentcd.com As far as I can see, everything was done correctly and I didnt receive any kind of errors or warnings when creating a Win7 reference task sequence which will deploy Win7 and capture the WIM. So I mount the generated litetouch iso in a hyper-v VM and it boots up to where it displays the Solution accelerators background image and then a window pops up for a split second and disappears, I'm not able to tell whether its a command prompt window or the task selection window, after this the VM reboots and does the same in a continuous loop. I have tried it in VMWare as well with the same result as well as using XP as an OS instead of Win7. I created a generic ISO for testing purposes which also boots to the background image and gives me a command prompt where I'm able to see that the VM is receiving an IP correctly from DHCP and is able to communicate with the WDS server. I'm using Server 2008 R2, MDT 2010 Update 1, SQL 2008 R2 Express and ConfigMgr 2007 Toolit. Please advise if anyone has run into a similar situation with a resolution. Thanks
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