Skip Obtaining drivers from Windows Update using MDT 2012
Does anyone know how to disable windows from obtaining drivers online after MDT is done imaging, the reason why I ask is that after the image is done, it takes forever for a dell keyboard to install drivers because windows is searching online. I would like
to turn that setting off using MDT 2012 if possible.
Thanks,
Bobby
Dynamic update only works when you are upgrading from an existing OS, and it only downloads critical drivers; network, video, audio, and mass storage. It wouldnt help in a bare metal build and probably wouldnt have anything to do with plug and play detecting
a keyboard.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee126093(WS.10).aspx
Our online driver search hasnt worked in a while, since they began configuring our browser with a .PAC file pushed down via GPO. WinHTTP can't pick up settings from the PAC file, and we can't hard code the settings into the OS, because there are
a number of different proxies depending on where in the world you are.
I actually hard code proxy and WinHTTP settings while I build the reference image and then remove them, just so I can do automatic updates. It's amazing how much more work "security" causes sometimes.
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Skip Obtaining Drivers from Windows Update using MDT
Does anyone know how to disable windows from obtaining drivers online after MDT is done imaging, the reason why I ask is that after the image is done, it takes forever for a dell keyboard to install drivers because windows is searching online. I would like
to turn that setting off using MDT 2012 if possible.
Thanks,
BobbyDynamic update only works when you are upgrading from an existing OS, and it only downloads critical drivers; network, video, audio, and mass storage. It wouldnt help in a bare metal build and probably wouldnt have anything to do with plug and play detecting
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee126093(WS.10).aspx
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Deploy windows8 with custom partition using MDT 2012 update 1
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How to install Windows Updates on a 2012 Domain Controller w/Group Policy Settings
Hello All,
I'm having an issue installing Windows Updates on my Windows Server 2012 Standard with AD DS role, acting as a backup DC.
I have Group Policies setup for the Domain Controllers to download updates from my WSUS server but not to install them. When I go to my Windows Server 2003 R2 Domain Controller, I can install updates via the "Install Updates and Shutdown". That
option doesn't show up on the 2012 server. I can see from my WSUS server and the event viewer that the updates are being downloaded to the 2012 server........just no option for me to install the updates.
Am I just missing something or will I need to change the way my Group Policy is setup to allow installs and/or downloads? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
TonySo I've totally removed the GPO settings for configuring updates on the Default Domain Controllers OU and I can get the Windows Server 2003 Server to get updates from Windows Updates, but the 2012 Server still won't show me how to download or install any
updates. It just states on the log-in screen that there are "Windows Updates Sign in and install important updates".
Well guess what Microsoft! I've signed in and still don't see where I can install updates!!!
I guess because you've set AU=3.
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Lawrence has blogged a lot of detail about the registry settings which are available for AU/WU, and how some of those settings are not practically of any use since WinXP.
So, even though your question isn't about WSUS, the WSUS forum is a great place to visit for help for WUAgent etc.
Anyway, "where can I install updates?" :
on the Start screen, Search for "Windows Update"
or
Settings charm
Change PC Settings
Update and Recovery
Windows Update
or
Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update
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http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/11/14/minimizing-restarts-after-automatic-updating-in-windows-update.aspx
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Windows Vista is not installing using MDT 2012 update 1
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I see that you say there are *Problems* but you don't list which devices or drivers are missing.
From your Bdd.log file I can see that the following drivers are getting copied locally:
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xcopy /seihycd "D:\Deploy\Out-of-box Drivers\System\cdvcore_9.2.2.1039_5676255595E54B75DA4EBCF4BB54B7CBA83C68D4" "C:\Drivers\System\cdvcore_9.2.2.1039_5676255595E54B75DA4EBCF4BB54B7CBA83C68D4"
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Obtain drivers from MS-Server and updates from WSUS
Hi,
is there a possibility to obtain drivers from the MS Server and the "other" updates from the WSUS-Server?
We have workstations with Win7 and XP and pluged in devices (USB) should obtain the drivers (if available) automatically from MS-Server.
Obtaining drivers through WSUS is not an option.
The Group Policy "Computer Configuration\...\Windows Update" is set to obtain updates from "intranet Microsoft update service location".
Should there be no possibility to distinguish between driver and update obtaining locations,
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Greets,
EmmanuelLike I mentioned before I tried to use this:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753091.aspx
1. Try:
Step1:
I uninstalled the device and deleted the driver of my testing device. (local)
Step2:
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.../ComputerConfiguration/Administrative Templates/System/InternetCommunicationManagement/Internet Communication Settings/TurnOffWindowsUpdateDeviceDriverSearching-->disabled
Step3:
I restarted the test PC with a logonscript: "gpupdate /force"
Result:
It didn't work.
2.Try:
Same procedure, but instead of creating the policy on the '03 Server, I created the policy with RSAT for W7.
Result:
It didn't work.
Now I have a new question:
Isn't the above mentioned policy for this?:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/automatically-get-recommended-drivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware
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Hello,
I have this issue regarding certificate chains while performing Outlook Anywhere connectivity test
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Note: even if I got the error, Outlook Anywhere and
ActiveSync services work fine.
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I already read and followed instructions on this TechNet post
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So after an investigation I understand the issue above is related to SSL certificate
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goaddy class2 root ca that was issued by valicert and not the standalone cert when doing the comparision. I sent the question to MS and will let you know when I hear back.
You can get rid of it
https://certs.godaddy.com/anonymous/repository.seam
Download the cert
◦gd_cross_intermediate.crt
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file="ZTIBackup">
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file="ZTIBackup">Not sure what's going on here. Possibly a corrupt drive? Or the target drive is full?
Try running the imagex command manually from a F8 cmd window (in WinPE)
"\\OCS-MDT\CCBShare$\Tools\X64\imagex.exe" /capture /compress maximum C: "\\OCS-MDT\CCBShare$\Captures\CCB01-8_15_14.wim" "CCB01CDrive" /flags ENTERPRISE
Keith Garner - Principal Consultant [owner] -
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How would I rollback or remove a problematic software update using SCCM 2012?
How would I rollback or remove a problematic software update using SCCM 2012?
Primarily I'm thinking these patches would be Windows Vista/7/8 OS patches, but would include other Microsoft updates as well (eg. Office, etc.).
Thanks,
BillHi,
You need to uninstall it using software distribution like a package/program, here is a script that can help you with the uninstallation.
http://blog.coretech.dk/jgs/vbscript-uninstall-updates-on-winxpwin2003-win7-and-win-2008-r2-automatically/
Regards,
Jörgen
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