Windows Thread, Remove sysprep & MININT folders in Technical; Hi guys,
I have a question to pose, does anybody else here use BDD07 (comes with SCCM07) to deploy their ...
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24th September 2009, 03:01 PM #1
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Remove sysprep & MININT folders
Hi guys,
I have a question to pose, does anybody else here use BDD07 (comes with SCCM07) to deploy their desktops? If so, how do we go about getting it to clean up after itself so to speak? It leaves Sysprep and MININT folders in the root of the C:\ drive, I have tried a simple run command task in the sequence to delete it but it did not work. Will this need to be run in a batch file to work?!
All ideas welcome 
Cheers,
Steve
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24th September 2009, 04:24 PM #2 Hi
I have not really used BDD but we are about to roll out SCCM and my images dont appear to have this problem?
How are you capturing the images? with a build and capture task?
I assume this is xp clients?
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24th September 2009, 04:31 PM #3 They get deleted when sysprep runs after imaging.
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25th September 2009, 08:26 AM #4
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for some reason they don't with me monkey, they leave files in the folers too O.o
Zero... we don't use SCCM for it at the moment, something to work on but they are xp clients but it's not a capture/reinstall, just a build from scratch.
i don't know if it's BDD07... but it says solution accelerators, and i'm not quite sure what suite of products this comes from?!
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25th September 2009, 08:32 AM #5 using MDS we had these folders on our machines too, I had a startupscript to delete the file containing passwords and left the rest.
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25th September 2009, 09:32 AM #6 Hmm, works for me.. (I don't use SCCM though, that might be it).
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