SCCM 2012 OSD: variables that exist during task sequence (survive reboot)?

Hi,
I'd like to set some variables in my task sequence which survive several reboots (so I should not set the variable each time). Can this be done via MDT, setting the variable in the cusomsettings.ini?
Please advise how this is done.
J.
Jan Hoedt

Hi,
Yes, the gather step which runs initially in the TS and after the OS deployment will set those variables.
Regards,
Jörgen
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@ccmexec

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    lol... ok... but enabling F8 will allow you to get to the smsts.log which should contain some more information about why the single OS package is failing.
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    9/02/2010 3:29:21 PM      1680 (0x0690)
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    by: DSS-RMPosted on 2010-10-17 at 07:14:56ID: 33923836
    Update the distribution points of the package that was failing. I have had this same problem and a distribution point update will fix it.

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