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Post by escapeplan on Nov 9, 2020 22:04:42 GMT
I know this is old (https://uiplusplus.boards.net/thread/27/xpackage-error-message) but apparently this is still an issue 3 years later. Any time I image an PC and dont install a package, I get a failure. Applications are installed on every image, but only a couple packages exist to install. Its not often we install them. So then packages seems to try and install based on an empty list. Is there a way to not define that list if its empty? Or maybe skip that step in OSD if the values in the variables are blank? This is the actual error we see, in the screenshot below. "No Env variable with specified base name xPacakges and suffix '001' is found. No applications installed." Below is a screenshot of the error. This image was laid down without any packages selected at runtime.
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Post by escapeplan on Nov 10, 2020 17:36:04 GMT
Resolved my own issue. You need to set the Packages and the Applications with a task sequence condition. If Packages01 exists then run this step, if not then dont. imgur.com/ygyqHrQimgur.com/b3OX3v9After setting the above the image skips the XPackage step because the Task Sequence Variable does not exsist. See below imgur.com/UkJB8Vg
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