Update 10/1/2018 - Check out my latest post Part 5 below. You may be able to skip all of the other stuff!! The Links first so you don’t have to scroll so far. These are also on the menu at top for easy access. Since I ended up with so much content for this topic, I felt that it warranted a landing page. Hopefully you will be able to easily navigate through these topics and find some useful nuggets to save yourself some headaches down the road.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
This is Part 3 in my Configuring 802.1x Authentication for Windows Deployment series. Be sure to check out all of the other parts here. You will need all of the files you created in Part 1 for this part. During a Bare Metal/Wipe & Load OSD Task Sequence, the Task Sequence will start in WinPE and copy down the OS installation files. Once Windows as been installed, the Task Sequence will boot out of WinPE and into the new OS.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
This is Part 2 in my Configuring 802.1x Authentication for Windows Deployment series. Be sure to check out all of the other parts here. Note: I don’t have 802.1x setup in a lab to show how to configure the 802.1x service on the server side. However, I do know that you will need to configure your 802.1x service to allow PXE traffic. I believe that Cisco ISE has a setting already that you can just turn on to allow it.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog