This is the next installment in my Windows 10 Feature Updates series. Setupconfig.ini Setupconfig.ini is a file that can be used to pass command line arguments to the Windows Setup engine during a Windows installation. When Setupconfig.ini is specified in the command line (/ConfigFile ) or exists in the default location (%systemdrive%\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WSUS\Setupconfig.ini), any arguments in it will take precedence over arguments specified in the commandline. If yo...| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
I’m procrastinating prepping my sessions for MMS 2019 and decided I should write a blog post instead to help get me motivated. A few weeks ago I tweeted that my task sequence is built to be re-run if it fails and it will ‘pick up where it left off’. Several folks expressed interest in the idea so I wanted to share the general framework for having a task sequence that can be re-run after failure to complete the job.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
WARNING!! 8/21/2018 - The following steps will enable Dynamic Updates for Windows 10 In-Place Upgrade. If you have not serviced your WIM with THE LATEST Cumulative updates - like today is patch Tuesday and you haven’t updated your WIM with today’s CU, proceed with caution! Your Enabling Dynamic Updates will allow your clients to go to the internet and download the latest Cumulative Update and install it during the upgrade. This is an extra ~800 MB per client from the internet.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
UPDATE - See Part 2 Here WARNING!! 8/21/2018 - The following steps will enable Dynamic Updates for Windows 10 In-Place Upgrade. If you have not serviced your WIM with THE LATEST Cumulative updates - like today is patch Tuesday and you haven’t updated your WIM with today’s CU, proceed with caution! Your Enabling Dynamic Updates will allow your clients to go to the internet and download the latest Cumulative Update and install it during the upgrade.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog