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Mastering the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

You're reading from   Mastering the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Take a deep dive into the world of Windows desktop deployment using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782172499
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Imaging Concepts and Theory FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your Environment 3. Creating Reference Images 4. Default User Profile Customization 5. CustomSettings.ini and Task Sequence 6. Drivers 7. Image Deployment 8. USMT – The User State Migration Tool 9. Troubleshooting Deployment Logs 10. Validating the Image 11. Database, UserExit Scripts, and Web Services A. Additional Enterprise Configuration Items

Win PE drivers


By default, MDT will inject all network adapter and mass storage drivers into the LiteTouchPE_x86/LiteTouchPE_x64 ISO/WIM file(s). If you want to specifically control which drivers are injected, you can create separate folders under your Out-of-Box Drivers node for WinPE_x86 and WinPE_x64 drivers, then create selection profiles for each of these folders. Navigate to the Properties of your deployment share | Windows PE tab | Drivers and Patches tab, and select the Selection profile for each architecture. The steps to inject specific drivers are as follows:

  1. The first step would be to create a selection profile to point to the specific folder where you have imported your Win PE drivers. You can accomplish this as outlined in the following screenshot:

  2. In the next step, name the selection profile. In this example, we are naming it WinPEx64, as shown in the following screenshot:

  3. We will then only select the folder that we want to include in the selection profile, as shown in the...

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