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Sccm and MDT 2010.


clivebuckwheat

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MDT 2010 no longer includes the PXE filter for unknown computer support in SCCM 2007, because SCCM 2007 gets support for this after installing R2 (which is a free download for SCCM 2007). You only need to run "Configure ConfigMgr Integration" from the MDT program folder to add the task sequence and WinPE support menus to SCCM 2007, but to get unknown support (PXEFILTER) in SCCM 2007, you need to install R2:

MDT2010_PXEFILTER_SCCM2007R2.png

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Thanks Cluberti,

Much appreciated as always. I ran into a problem today, which I did a lot of reading on technet to try to solve, even posted a question, but I don't quite understand the response yet,

Trying to move a computer to a new collection. It seems to be rather difficult.

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  • 2 weeks later...

You can either move it manually, or write your SQL query so that it (and/or machines like it) will end up in the collection. You have to remember/understand that a collection is just that - a collection. It's not a directory, it's just a logical representation of systems that match the criteria for the collection.

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1237-sccm-collection-moving-clients/

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