So, you are about to deploy Windows (client or server) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Before you do that, maybe you should change the Validate Action, why? Because the default values does not […]
My Sessions at Microsoft Ignite 2015
Hands-on Windows 10 Enterprise Deployment Want to know how to prepare for Windows 10, or how to upgrade from Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 to Windows 10? Maybe you want to know […]
Adding Configurations to the Applications Pane using AppDescriptors
The Deploymentguys has invented some new stuff, just check this out, this is really cool. Read the complete story: http://blogs.technet.com/b/deploymentguys/archive/2011/09/02/adding-configurations-to-the-applications-pane-using-appdescriptors.aspx?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed Download the ZIP: AppDescriptors.zip /mike Technorati Tags: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit,Lite Touch
Online Session – Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012
Yes, it is true, there will be a new version of MDT This session will cover the changes and updates we have in MDT 2012 BETA 1. A session full of demos. […]
Nice to know: – Blocking OS install on unsupported models in Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
A customer asked me: – Is it possible to block an attempt to upgrade, refresh or install the Operating System if that model is not “certified? – Yes, we can set the […]
Modifying the Lite Touch Wizard in MDT 2010 – Sample 2
This is the second part of a story around the MDT Wizard and the Wizard editor and the saga continues, but this time it’s going to be a bit more tricky since […]
Things you should know: – Undocumented Properties in MDT 2010 Update 1
Once again, at 33000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean on my way back from TechEd NA in Atlanta I started to think about all the different properties in MDT 2010 Update 1 […]
Just for fun: – The MDT team has a humor
There is a step in the Task Sequence that checks bios, but most people never check what really happens behind the scenes. Well it checks the BIOS, right. But my best guess […]