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Installing Intel ProSet with SCCM Task Sequence

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I have an SCCM OSD Task Sequence that I am using to build Windows 2003 servers. One of the steps installs the Intel ProSet drivers and teaming software, but the deployment fails.

 

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_des...mp;DwnldID=8719

 

From what I can tell, during the installation, the NIC temporarily loses network connectivity, which is a bad thing when trying to install a package over the network. At this point, it errors out, reporting that it cannot find some of the installation files. I have tried both the EXE installer (DXSETUP.EXE) and MSI based (Prosetdx.msi) with the same failures.

 

I can reproduce the failure outside of SCCM just by trying to run the installer off the distribution point manually. Copying the installer locally allows it to run without error.

 

 

 

Now, I know I can configure the advertisement to download all contents and run from a local cache instead of over the network, but it would increase my deployment by over 800%, as it would locally download my huge OS image and every other package as well. If only you could specify that by an individual package, not the whole advertisement.

 

Any ideas?

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you've pretty much answered your own question, and in this case you should probably install the os+drivers first, then after the os is installed send out the Intel Proset software by utilising the cache feaure

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you've pretty much answered your own question, and in this case you should probably install the os+drivers first, then after the os is installed send out the Intel Proset software by utilising the cache feaure

 

The drivers themselves are already installed as part of a driver package, all I am really after are the teaming components in the exe. I would already be using the caching feature if I could have it cache an individual package, rather than setting it for the whole advertisement. It makea a 40 minute deployment balloon to several hours. Heck, it takes 20 minutes alone just to cache the WIM file...

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you could probably write a small script to copy the contents manually to a folder and then once done install the application

 

have you tried that ?

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you could probably write a small script to copy the contents manually to a folder and then once done install the application

 

have you tried that ?

 

Yup, thats what we do with some of our components.

we just copy a directory of tier0 software to like c:\local\

 

then after we prep the wim on the box it automatically kicks off a set of scripts to run c:\local\appname\install.cmd

 

xcopy.exe \\SERVERNAME\SHARENAME\Applications\*.* C:\Local\Applications\

 

there are heaps of ways to achieve this startup but we utilize a series of scripts to kickoff the config process.

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