First published on TECHNET on Jul 20, 2018
This session is part five of an ongoing series focusing on Operating System Deployment in Configuration Manager. This session covers the flow of the task sequence, the use of 'continue on error', conditions and variables in controlling the progress of the task sequence. The session ends by walking through an error handling section that can be added to any task sequence.
The video linked below was prepared by Steven Rachui, a Principal Premier Field Engineer focused on manageability technologies.
Next in the series, Steven will focus on driver management during image deployment.
Posts in OSD Introduction Sessions
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OSD Video Tutorial Overview
This session is part five of an ongoing series focusing on Operating System Deployment in Configuration Manager. This session covers the flow of the task sequence, the use of 'continue on error', conditions and variables in controlling the progress of the task sequence. The session ends by walking through an error handling section that can be added to any task sequence.
The video linked below was prepared by Steven Rachui, a Principal Premier Field Engineer focused on manageability technologies.
Next in the series, Steven will focus on driver management during image deployment.
Posts in OSD Introduction Sessions
- Operating System Deployment - Part I - Introduction and Basics
- Operating System Deployment - Part II - Obtain and Import the Image
- Operating System Deployment - Part III - Task Sequencing
- Operating System Deployment - Part IV - Image Deployment
- Operating System Deployment - Part V - The Logical Task Sequence (this post)
- Operating System Deployment - Part VII - Driver Management
- Operating System Deployment - Part VIII - Understanding PXE
- Operating System Deployment - Part IX - Standalone USMT
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OSD Video Tutorial Overview
Updated Oct 18, 2018
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