The second thing I wanted to do when Microsoft released MDOP 2012 (the first being to start working with App-V 5), was start working with DaRT again. Since I'd already begun building a Windows 8 Gold Image for deployment with SCCM 2007, I wanted to see if I could simply use DaRT 8 with MDT 2012.
There are really two ways of integration DaRT with MDT 2012. The first being to make it part of the MDT Boot Disk generated from your Deployment Share and the second to actually inject DaRT into a Deployment of Windows 8.
Technical articles about things I'm working on... mostly so that when I lose my mind, I have a single place to come back and find it!
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Introductions...
Hi! I'm David Coulter and I currently work for Southern California Edison as, well, a geek. I get to play with a wide range of technology, mostly focused on the desktop (MDT, SCCM, Windows 7, App-V, XenDesktop, XenApp, etc, etc, etc.) I've always thought about a blog, but never really felt I had much to say that hadn't already been said elsewhere as what I was doing was never "bleeding edge". With all the recent technology being released, I'm finding myself focusing on and working with a LOT of new things... and I'm having a hard time remembering it all. So this blog is just as much for me to keep my thoughts straight as for others to read. If you stumble across it and find it valuable, let me know. : )
Microsoft has released a slew of technology lately: MDT 2012 Update 1, Windows 8, Server 2012, SQL 2012 SP1, MDOP 2012 (including App-V 5 and UE-V), Windows Phone 8, and Office 2013. I'm sure I'm missing a few acronyms or products, but you get the idea. It's been a busy few weeks in Redmond. And when Redmond is this busy releasing technology, geeks around the world are just as busy learning it, studying it, and certifying on it, and just trying to get a grasp on "what's new" and "what's changed". I've been working with some of this in my so-called "spare time" and will share the results of things I've figured it (largely through reading other sites or poking at it until it works.
I'll mostly be starting with technology related to creating a Windows 8 image, customizing it, and preparing it for deployment via SCCM 2007. I know it's not officially supported, but it works (even without the hotfix for SCCM 2007 R3). Upgrading to SCCM 2012 (or even SP1) may be a ways off for others also, so hopefully this information is useful.
Microsoft has released a slew of technology lately: MDT 2012 Update 1, Windows 8, Server 2012, SQL 2012 SP1, MDOP 2012 (including App-V 5 and UE-V), Windows Phone 8, and Office 2013. I'm sure I'm missing a few acronyms or products, but you get the idea. It's been a busy few weeks in Redmond. And when Redmond is this busy releasing technology, geeks around the world are just as busy learning it, studying it, and certifying on it, and just trying to get a grasp on "what's new" and "what's changed". I've been working with some of this in my so-called "spare time" and will share the results of things I've figured it (largely through reading other sites or poking at it until it works.
I'll mostly be starting with technology related to creating a Windows 8 image, customizing it, and preparing it for deployment via SCCM 2007. I know it's not officially supported, but it works (even without the hotfix for SCCM 2007 R3). Upgrading to SCCM 2012 (or even SP1) may be a ways off for others also, so hopefully this information is useful.
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