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Post by mortennf on Dec 27, 2018 17:34:56 GMT
Hello :-)
I'm setting up my SCCM Deploy TS with UI++, sooo nice :-) But (and I think I have used this in an earlier job, but long time ago :-), under Apply Operation System Image I have like 15 language, today represented by 15 step in my task seq, with an condition on each, cheking against a variable.
I only want one step and then apply the file name from an variable created in UI++, but it keeps say can not find file??
I have tried %zzKeyLang% (name of the variable in UI++) in the file name field... any one, is it possible at all?
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Post by Jason on Jan 1, 2019 22:23:43 GMT
> apply the file name
Apply what file name? The filename for the unattend.xml file?
If so, first, you should be configuring the value of this option by the setting the value of the OSDConfigFileName task sequence variable.
Without seeing the smsts.log though, I can't say why the file is not being found though.
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Post by mortennf on Jan 3, 2019 14:16:48 GMT
Yes my Unattend.xml file, whice I have several of like UnattendUS.xml and UnattendDK.xml etc.
It works now, I set OSDConfigFileName in UI++ and in the Apply Operatin System Image inster %OSDConfigFileName%
Do you always have to convert the UI++ variables to SCCM Task Seq Variables or could I use my variable from UI++ like %ZZLanguage% in the Task Sequence?
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Post by Jason on Jan 3, 2019 15:27:24 GMT
> and in the Apply Operatin System Image inster %OSDConfigFileName%
There's no need to do this as this variable is already used by the task to populate this field.
> Do you always have to convert the UI++ variables to SCCM Task Seq Variables
There's no conversion, UI++ doesn't have its own variables during a task sequence; it directly uses and sets task sequence variables.
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Post by mortennf on Jan 8, 2019 22:17:31 GMT
Got it now :-)
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