Steps to create MDT based Build and capture TS in SCCM 2012 R2

Hi ,
I have MDT2012 update 1 with Config manager 2012 R2 integrated. If I try to create MDT task sequence in config manager console, I don't see and template for build and capture. Anyone using the build and capture, pls. share steps with me . Any help will be
appreciated. Preferably UDI based if possible. Thanks in advance.
Regards,

MDT 2012 Update 1 is for SCCM 2012 SP1
MDT 2013 is for SCCM 2012 R2
So you need to upgrade your MDT installation. After that, make sure to install the ConfigMgr integration from the start screen (menu)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/dn475741.aspx
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    I want to know the detail steps. I only set SMSMP when install Configuration Manager, but in the end, NO updates are installed.
    Do I miss some steps?  what are the detail steps?

    HI Jorgen
    Sorry for my poor English!
    You mean I should create two new collections, one is X86,
    another is X64. 
    Add the "Unknow Computer"
    object,
    that I want to build and capture, into the two collections
    Deploy the patches to the two collections
    Do I correct?

  • Build and Capture TS fails in "Prepare Configuration Manager Client" task

    I have a ConfigMgr 2012 R2 + CU1 I use for Windows 7 deployment.
    I have made a "build and Capture" TS in ConfigMgr that I use to build my reference image.
    When I run the TS it fails at the "Prepare Configuration Manager Client" step where I get the following error:
    The task sequence execution engine failed executing the action (Prepare Configuration Manager Client) in the group (Capture the Reference Machine) with the error code 2147749938
    Action output: ... 1 instance(s) of 'SMS_MaintenanceTaskRequests' successful
    Successfully reset Registration status flag to "not registered"
    Successfully disabled provisioning mode.
    Start to cleanup TS policy
    getPointer()->ExecQuery( BString(L"WQL"), BString(pszQuery), lFlags, pContext, ppEnum ), HRESULT=80041032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\core\ccmcore\wminamespace.cpp,463)
    ns.Query(sQuery, &spEnum), HRESULT=80041032 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\utils.cpp,3666)
    End TS policy cleanup
    TS::Utility::CleanupPolicyEx(false), HRESULT=80041032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\preparesmsclient\preparesmsclient.cpp,564)
    pCmd->Execute(), HRESULT=80041032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\preparesmsclient\main.cpp,136)
    Wmi query 'select *from CCM_Policy where PolicySource = 'CcmTaskSequence'' failed, hr=0x80041032
    Failed to delete policies compiled by TaskSequence (0x80041032)
    Failed to prepare SMS Client for capture, hr=80041032
    Failed to prepare SMS Client for capture, hr=80041032. The operating system reported error 2147942402: The system cannot find the file specified.
    If I disable the "Install Software Updates" part of my TS it will run without probems. It installs 154 updates during the build.
    I have seen another reference to this problem on this forum but why should the large number of the updates be the reason why the task sequcens cannot prepare the SCCM client for capture.
    Sounds to me that it's a BUG :-(
    Thomas Forsmark Soerensen

    I'm glad I'm not the only one running into this.  I've been racking my brain for the past few days trying to figure out where I went wrong. 
    SCCM 2012 R2 CU1
    Installation properties in TS: SMSMP=mp.f.q.d.n FSP=mp.f.q.d.n DNSSUFFIX=f.q.d.n PATCH="%_SMSTSMDataPath%\Packages\AP200003\hotfix\KB2882125\Client\x64\configmgr2012ac-sp1-kb2882125-x64.msp;%_SMSTSMDataPath%\Packages\AP200003\hotfix\KB2905002\Client\x64\configmgr2012ac-r2-kb2905002-x64.msp;%_SMSTSMDataPath%\Packages\AP200003\hotfix\KB2938441\Client\x64\configmgr2012ac-r2-kb2938441-x64.msp"
    Drop Windows 7 WIM that has all the updates Schedule Updates (offline servicing) installed (169 of 277)
    Apply several updates offline (the dual-reboot Windows 7 updates among others)
    Run Windows Updates more than once to be sure I get everything
    Breaks at the preparing client for capture step
    Is this:
    a bug?
    a known issue
    something that's just frowned upon for no technical reason?
    I'd love to hear from an SCCM guru [at Microsoft] on what the heck is going on here.

  • SCEP Build and Capture

    Is it a best practice to install SCEP together with its definition updates during build and capture? If yes, will the definition updates get installed during the "Install Software Update" step?

    Hi,
    Yes they will get updated, I normally don't include it in the image though but if you decide to do check out Chris Nackers post on how to install SCEP in a Task Sequence and update it as well, it is also great when deploying SCEP in the TS.
    http://www.chrisnackers.com/2012/10/18/configuration-manager-2012-installing-endpoint-protection-during-a-task-sequence/
    Regards,
    Jörgen
    -- My System Center blog ccmexec.com -- Twitter
    @ccmexec

  • Build and Capture - waiting to install

    I am using SCCM 2012 RTM and have started seeing an issue with our Build and Capture Task Sequence.  When performing a build and capture the system will not install anything for a day or so and anything that is advertised to it gets stuck in a "Waiting
    to Install..." status in the Software Center UI.
    When looking at the execmgr log for the client I see the following items that stick out to me:
    <![LOG[On policy activation ignore disabled policy Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.947+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="2" thread="3956"
    file="execreqmgr.cpp:7489">
    <![LOG[Mandatory execution requested for program Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program and advertisement CM120000]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.947+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1"
    thread="2512" file="execreqmgr.cpp:3533">
    <![LOG[Creating mandatory request for advert CM120000, program Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program, package CM100003]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.947+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="2512" file="execreqmgr.cpp:3658">
    <![LOG[Program Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program change to state WAITING_ENABLED]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.979+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="2512"
    file="executionrequest.cpp:4618">
    <![LOG[Execution Request for advert CM120000 package CM100003 program Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program state change from NotExist to WaitingDisabled]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.979+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr"
    context="" type="1" thread="2512" file="executionrequest.cpp:503">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class CCM_Program, instance CCM_Program.PackageID="CM100003",ProgramID="Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Program", actionType 1l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:53:36.979+300"
    date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="2512" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[Policy arrived for child program insNCR-MPOSUIControls-1.0]LOG]!><time="10:57:50.240+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3996" file="execreqmgr.cpp:6847">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class NULL, instance NULL, actionType 6l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:57:50.287+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="3956" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[Mandatory execution requested for program * and advertisement CM120006]LOG]!><time="10:57:50.865+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="execreqmgr.cpp:3533">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class NULL, instance NULL, actionType 6l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.037+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="3996" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[Creating mandatory request for advert CM120006, program *, package CM10001F]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.053+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3956"
    file="execreqmgr.cpp:3658">
    <![LOG[Policy arrived for child program insRCS-FLIB_2_PlatformRuntime-5.5.5007]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.084+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3996" file="execreqmgr.cpp:6847">
    <![LOG[The created request is a Task Sequence request]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.115+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="execreqmgr.cpp:1065">
    <![LOG[Execution Request for advert CM120006 package CM10001F program * state change from NotExist to WaitingDependency]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.678+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1"
    thread="3956" file="executionrequest.cpp:503">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class CCM_Program, instance CCM_Program.PackageID="CM10001F",ProgramID="*", actionType 1l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:57:51.678+300"
    date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[An existing MTC token was not supplied, using ExecutionRequest's Id as MTC token and this execution request is the owner of resultant MTC task.]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.443+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr"
    context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="executionrequest.cpp:8829">
    <![LOG[Request a MTC task for execution request of package CM10001F, program * with request id: {7BCB5674-DC91-49D8-9C52-0765E9D86984}]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.443+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="3956" file="executionrequest.cpp:8848">
    <![LOG[Execution Request for advert CM120006 package CM10001F program * state change from WaitingDependency to Ready]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.443+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1"
    thread="3956" file="executionrequest.cpp:503">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class CCM_Program, instance CCM_Program.PackageID="CM10001F",ProgramID="*", actionType 1l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.443+300"
    date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[MTC task with id {7BCB5674-DC91-49D8-9C52-0765E9D86984}, changed state from 0 to 1]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.443+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="2932"
    file="execreqmgr.cpp:6268">
    <![LOG[Raising client SDK event for class NULL, instance NULL, actionType 6l, value , user NULL, session 4294967295l, level 0l, verbosity 30l]LOG]!><time="10:57:52.959+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="3996" file="event.cpp:410">
    <![LOG[Policy arrived for child program insRCS-Software_Retrieval_Agent_TAB-5.4.1]LOG]!><time="10:57:53.053+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1" thread="3996"
    file="execreqmgr.cpp:6847">
    <![LOG[MTC queeued a task for SWD execution request with program id: *, package id: CM10001F for execution.]LOG]!><time="10:57:53.068+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context="" type="1"
    thread="2932" file="execreqmgr.cpp:6481">
    <![LOG[Package CM10001F, program * is ready but can not be started because package , program  is currently running.]LOG]!><time="10:57:53.068+300" date="01-23-2013" component="execmgr" context=""
    type="1" thread="2932" file="executionrequest.cpp:9083">
    When I use the same Task Sequence (or any other deployment) on a system built from our old .WIM created with the same Build and Capture Task Sequence they always install immediately.  I am thinking it has something to do with the default SCCM Client
    upgrade package available by default, but I had our SCCM owner verify that has been disabled in the hierarchy.
    The deployments are set to ignore maintenance windows and things of that nature.  It appears to be an issue with the agents state when it comes up out of the build process.  It checks in with the Site and processes assignments for Compliance (DCM)
    without issues as well.  The build and capture new WIM/System builds just seem to not want to install anything.
    What makes this issue even more odd is that if I leave the system on for several days sitting at the "Waiting to Install..." state, the agent finally works out whatever issue it is stuck on and begins to work without issues.  If I don't use
    the WIM for several days after it was created, the WIM will also stop experiencing the issue too.
    Has anyone else run into this too?  This was working a couple months back and I went to create a new WIM in December and it hasn't work correctly since.
    Thanks..Jon
    Jon Kaloz

    I have identified the source of the problem, but no solution yet.   The blocking program is found under SMS_MaintenanceTaskRequests in the local client WMI Namespace Root\CCM\SMS_MaintenanceTaskRequests.  The GUID that is found in there has
    a matching TaskID to a TaskID found in the SMSTS from the Build and Capture Task Sequence logs.
    This is found in the SMSTSLog from the Build and Capture process showing the same Task GUID referenced (followed by a failure I cannot find good info on).  C:\SMSTSLog\SMSTS.log
    <![LOG[Set command line: "C:\_SMSTaskSequence\OSD\CM100035\ccmsetup.exe" /useronly /source:C:\_SMSTaskSequence\OSD\CM100035 /config:MobileClient.TCF /status:644]LOG]!><time="14:21:37.225+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook"
    context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "C:\_SMSTaskSequence\OSD\CM100035\ccmsetup.exe" /useronly /source:C:\_SMSTaskSequence\OSD\CM100035 /config:MobileClient.TCF /status:644]LOG]!><time="14:21:37.225+300" date="01-24-2013"
    component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:801">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.568+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:1098">
    <![LOG[Install succeeded. Blocking other instances of ccmsetup.]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.568+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:1215">
    <![LOG[Installed Client]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.568+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:1273">
    <![LOG[Start to cleanup TS policy]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.568+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="utils.cpp:2773">
    <![LOG[TS Deleted 0 instances]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.600+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="utils.cpp:2816">
    <![LOG[TS Policy cleanup done]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.600+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="utils.cpp:2817">
    <![LOG[End TS policy cleanup]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.600+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="utils.cpp:2821">
    <![LOG[Setting variable to indicate a client installation was done]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.600+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:1284">
    <![LOG[Registering the task sequence with the execution manager in the newly installed operating system.]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.615+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0"
    thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:915">
    <![LOG[Active request handle is empty, registering with new active request handle. This is expected if the TS was started from a media/PXE.]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.615+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook"
    context="" type="2" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:918">
    <![LOG[Saving the new active request handle for the task sequence: {01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.615+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1"
    thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:931">
    <![LOG[Failed to create instance for IMTCTokenHandler interface, hr=0x80070005]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.662+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132"
    file="installclient.cpp:949">
    <![LOG[Waiting for ccmexec process to start]LOG]!><time="14:23:30.662+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:950">
    <![LOG[CoCreateInstance succeeded]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:961">
    <![LOG[Succesfully registered the tasksequence with the execution manager]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="installclient.cpp:994">
    <![LOG[Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.693+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:228">
    <![LOG[Set command line: "C:\Windows\system32\_SMSOSDSetup\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.693+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="0" thread="2132"
    file="commandline.cpp:705">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "C:\Windows\system32\_SMSOSDSetup\TsProgressUI.exe" /Unregister]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.693+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1"
    thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:801">
    <![LOG[==========[ TsProgressUI started in process 3912 ]==========]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="winmain.cpp:329">
    <![LOG[Unregistering COM classes]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="winmain.cpp:204">
    <![LOG[Shutdown complete.]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="TsProgressUI" context="" type="1" thread="3956" file="winmain.cpp:512">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="commandline.cpp:1098">
    <![LOG[Successfully unregistered TS Progress UI.]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="utils.cpp:2075">
    <![LOG[Moving logs to SMS client directory]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="basesetuphook.cpp:1356">
    <![LOG[LOGGING: Resetting log path.]LOG]!><time="14:24:01.850+300" date="01-24-2013" component="OSDSetupHook" context="" type="1" thread="2132" file="tslogging.cpp:1803">
    These are the contents of the maintenancecoordinator.log showing the Task with the same GUID starting, but never registering a completion.  After 12 hours (43200 second timeout) it will finally continue on and work as it should.
    <![LOG[Removing tasks for agent "RebootCoord".]LOG]!><time="14:23:46.662+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1" thread="536" file="taskqueue.cpp:727">
    <![LOG[Removing tasks for agent "RebootCoord".]LOG]!><time="14:23:55.912+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1" thread="4084" file="taskqueue.cpp:727">
    <![LOG[Adding task for client "tasksequence": id - "{01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}", pri - 0, service window - 0, max time for sw - 43200.]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator"
    context="" type="1" thread="2556" file="taskqueue.cpp:259">
    <![LOG[Signaled task '{01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}' (agent 'tasksequence').]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1" thread="2556"
    file="taskqueue.cpp:1344">
    <![LOG[Done scheduling task. Winning task '{01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}' (agent 'tasksequence')]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1"
    thread="2556" file="taskqueue.cpp:1261">
    <![LOG[Task "{01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}" (agent 'tasksequence') is reporting back on starting.]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context=""
    type="1" thread="2556" file="taskqueue.cpp:399">
    <![LOG[Successfully started task '{01DE9356-CDBD-4051-B465-F87886A61BF5}' (agent 'tasksequence').]LOG]!><time="14:24:00.678+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1"
    thread="2556" file="taskqueue.cpp:1517">
    <![LOG[Removing tasks for agent "RebootCoord".]LOG]!><time="14:27:36.544+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1" thread="2464" file="taskqueue.cpp:727">
    <![LOG[Removing tasks for agent "RebootCoord".]LOG]!><time="14:53:27.219+300" date="01-24-2013" component="MaintenanceCoordinator" context="" type="1" thread="3820" file="taskqueue.cpp:727">
    I am not sure why the task is still hanging around on the system after the build and capture sequence completes.  There are no errors during the B&C TS and I have removed everything from it as well to only be an OS install with no changes.
    Jon Kaloz

  • Install Software Updates in a WIndows 7 build and capture shooses wrong SUP

    Hi,
    My environment is the following.
    One SCCM 2012 R2 Primary site server in a trusted domain, MP, DP and SUP. This site is reachable from the clients on the internal  network.
    One SCCM 2012 R2 server in an untrusted forest, MP, DP and SUP. This server is NOT reachable from clients on the internal nrowotk.
    I am doing a build and capture of Windows 7 using a SCCM TS on a VM on the internal network.
    When the Install Updates task Is running the SCCM client is trying to use the SUP in the untrusted forest instead of the one in the local trusted forest.
    How do I force the SCCM client to use the local SUP instead of the one in the untrusted forest.
    According to
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2013/03/27/software-update-points-in-cm2012sp1.aspx it should prioritize the one in the local forest, but the build and capture PC is not member of the AD so it looks like it just uses the SUP that is
    first in the list from the MP.
    The blog also states that the SUP will not be shifted to the next one in the list before 4 failed scans at 30 minutes intervals so it will take more than 4 hours before the SCCM client will try the next SUP. At that time the TS has long finished the
    Software Update task.
    I thought about creating an entry in the hosts file on the capture PC with the name of the untrusted SUP and the IP of the trusted SUP to redirect the client to use the trusted SUP. I solution that might work but that I find very ugly.
    What can I do to force the SCCM client on the build and capture PC to us the internal trusted SUP?
    Thomas Forsmark Soerensen

    The SUP info cannot be got from the Internal MP. Please review the Smsts.log file.
    Juke Chou
    TechNet Community Support

  • Getting Updated image through Config manager Build and capture process

    Hi guys,
    Looking for some pointers on getting the almost fully patched image out of configuration manager build and capture process.
    I need below pointers:
     - What and where to advertise\deploy software packages target? since its a new deployment, I believe it should be targeted to all unknown computers.
    - How many times should I call 'install update' step in TS and where?
    - What is the best way to patch image (if something is missed out during image capture) offline (since its config manager 2012 R2). when I pull schedule update list for offline schedule, does that only pull updates that are required for that image or it
    pulls everything available as updates?
    - I have done offline patch of image but still once the image is deployed it pulls office updates. Looks like , offline service just injects OS patches..right?
    Regards,
    Regards,

    - Where? That depends upon what you what. But, going by the letter of what you asked, you shouldn't deploy any applications or packages if you want them on your newly images systems, you should make them a part of the TS using Install Software and Install
    Application tasks.
    - How many times? You should only need one although depending upon what you are deploying and if you are using offline updates, some folks add more. I typically use two one right after the Setup Windows and ConfigMgr task (just like the task sequence wizard
    builds for you) to update the OS and "things" in the image and one at the end to catch additional updates for apps and components added during the TS. Note that you also have to initiate an update scan cycle for additional install update tasks to work. Do
    this by adding a run-command line task before the second Install Updates task with the proper WMIC incantation.
    - Offline Updates only injects CBS updates into the image which are typically just core OS updates. You should also update your image though to include non-CBS updates. Using a build and catpure task sequence makes this easy.
    Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com

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