Computer Association
Every time I want to test and deploy an OSD to the target machine I create the package, task sequence, and advertisements. Then my last step is to import COMPUTER ASSOCIATION information for a single computer. Then I go to the UNKNOWN COMPUTER collection and refresh and see the target machine listed. However, the target machine is already listed as APPROVED and if I run the WinPE I get a THERE ARE NO TASK SEQUENCES AVAILABLE. I have tried changing thecomputer name (& used the MAC,ofcourse) in the IMPORT COMPUTER INFORMATION WIZARDbut it still shows up as APPROVED and client is listed as YES. If I right-click the computer name and choose to CLEAR LAST PXE ADVERTISEMENT there is nothing listed in there. 1) How can I get past this?2) Do I need to import computer information everytime I want to re-deploy a package in a testing environment?
June 17th, 2009 5:46pm

If you are using unknown computer support, you don't need to import the computer or use a computer association, that's the point of unknown computer support. If you use import computer information for a system that already exists in configmgr, then it simply creates a reference to the existing resource. Are you trying to do bare-metal deploys? Refreshes? What is your end goal and starting point for the systems you are deploying?Jason | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys | Twitter @JasonSandys
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June 17th, 2009 6:22pm

Yes, I am using UNKNOWN COMPUTER support. I am currently testing OS images where I have one system in which I will deploy an XP-x86 image to and make sure there are no device manager issues. If all is correct, I move onto the next architecture (XP-x64). Then I attempt a different OS like Vista-x86 and if no issues arrise then I move onto deplolying Vista-x64. In the task sequence, I choose to complete a quick format so that it looks like a bare-metal deployment.
June 17th, 2009 6:28pm

Then there is no reason to import any computer information. Make sure that you also delete any resources corresponding to the system you are currently deploying to; ConfigMgr will match to these based on either MAC address or SMBIOS GUID.Jason | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys | Twitter @JasonSandys
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June 17th, 2009 6:56pm

Can you elaborate more when you say delete any resources?
June 17th, 2009 9:16pm

The computer resource that appears in your collections. These are all uniquely identified by the SMS UUID, but the SMBIOS GUID and MAC address is actually used by OSD to determine task sequence advertisements.Jason | http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys | Twitter @JasonSandys
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June 18th, 2009 8:48pm

Hey Jason. Thanks for the clarification.BTW: I checked out your twitter and found the MS HUP program. Great stuff! I'm following... :)
June 18th, 2009 9:13pm

can you tell me what you want to past tell me clear
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