Jason Sandys

Jason is a senior lead consultant for Catapult Systems and blogs about infrastructure topics with an emphasis on SCCM and operating system deployment. Jason is a MCSE and holds Microsoft certifications in server administration and SCCM.
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Sep15

WAIK, MDT, SCCM, OSD = Alphabet Soup

There are numerous tools provided by Microsoft to deploy Windows; however, I see a lot of confusion and questions about which of these tools to use, when to use it, and what the roles of each of them are. WAIK Windows Automated Installation Toolkit This is the baseline set of tools provided by Microsoft to perform the atomic operations involved with deploying Windows: things like creating and...
Posted by Jason Sandys on Tuesday, 15 Sep 2009 02:27.
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Sep15

WAIK, MDT, SCCM, OSD = Alphabet Soup

There are numerous tools provided by Microsoft to deploy Windows; however, I see a lot of confusion and questions about which of these tools to use, when to use it, and what the roles of each of then are. WAIK Windows Automated Installation Toolkit This is the baseline set of tools provided by Microsoft to perform the atomic operations involved with deploying Windows: things like creating and...
Posted by Jason Sandys on Tuesday, 15 Sep 2009 02:24.
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Sep10

OSD++

Announcing my latest venture into coding and improving the experience of Operating System Deployment: OSD++. OSD++ is a better way to get input from the user and populate task sequences variables. It retrieves values from the registry, queries WMI, and/or prompts the user for input via an input box or a drop-down box. All values retrieved are stored in internal OSD++ variables that can be u...
Posted by Jason Sandys on Thursday, 10 Sep 2009 07:53.
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Sep4

OSD BlogCasts – Boot Images

  My second blogcast on Operating System Deployment (OSD) in Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) is now available: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys/pages/osd-blogcast-series.aspx....
Posted by Jason Sandys on Friday, 4 Sep 2009 01:07.
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