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First published on TECHNET on Sep 10, 2018This is part twenty of a series discussing the Operating System Deployment feature of Configuration Manager. This session is a discussion of automation and the deep level customization that can introduce truly compelling imaging scenarios. Specific scenarios include the interface between task sequencing and Orchestrator, discussion of Imaging as a Service and customizing how task sequence activities take place versus simply using default task sequence items and more.
The video linked below was prepared by Steven Rachui, a Principal Premier Field Engineer focused on manageability technologies.
Next in the series is a session that focuses on options to enable troubleshooting scenarios versus specifically tracking imaging activity in the log.
Posts in Advanced OSD.
- Part XV - Advanced Concepts
- Part XVI - OSD - BIOS or UEFI
- Part XVII - OSD and Custom Boot Images - Process and Strategy
- Part XVIII - Advanced Scenarios 2
- Part XIX – DaRT
- Part XX - OSD – Automating and Custom OSD (this post)
- Part XXI - OSD – Troubleshooting
Go straight to the Advanced OSD playlist