Mdt reboot the computer after installing this application
In the details pane, right-click the application that has a dependency and then click Properties. Click the Dependencies tab, perform any of the following actions, and then click OK: To add an application to the dependencies list, click Add, and then select an application.
Deployment Workbench displays only those applications that have already been added to the deployment share. To remove an application from the dependencies list, select an application from the list, and then click Remove. To reorder the applications in the dependencies list, select an application in the list and then click Up or Down.
Wednesday, June 22, AM. Create an application that does nothing. For example Create a new application with the command line cmd. Set that to reboot in the application settings. Then either create an application bundle with that app and the app you are trying to install, or add your reboot application as a dependency to your main app. Doooohhh Of Course : Thanks There's also a task sequence step called Restart Computer. When I boot on a clean disk, the applications install correctly, the computer join the domain, etc.
Now, to make sure it works, I usually clean the disk using diskpart before my deployment, so it works properly. I went ahead and put the copy profile value to false There was no value currently assigned to it and tried again.
It was unsuccessful. I am definitely PxE booting every time. That being said, when an installation fails, I have to delete the MININT folder before starting again, else it kinda ignores the PXE boot and tries to pursue the old, non-functioning one. I am not getting any error message, tho. I am pretty sure there is something, like that registry key, that is stopping the deployment after the computer boots in windows for the first time.
In my case, the deployment is incomplete, hence why it stays. It also allows me to re-activate the deployment after I change the reg key value and reboot. See this article, the problem is very similar to mine. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. When I disable the step to install.
If I choose to install. NET Framework, without a reboot further actions fail due to a pending reboot. But the task sequence does run on. I know that Windows 10 version has been released, and that this release already has.
However, we can not move to Windows 10 v yet. The VM is connected to a private virtual switch. I can't shake the feeling that the LTICleanup script is somehow getting called to early during the task sequence if I incorporate a restart.
Just a thought Since you stated: "If I choose to install. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
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