I hope I never have to build another Task Sequence again. Seriously. Wouldn’t that be nice? I know that’s not truly feasible, but can’t a guy dream? It’s not that I dislike Task Sequences, it’s just that I strongly believe that Modern Desktop Management (AutoPilot/Device Reset/Feature Update servicing/etc.) is going to continue to improve and we should continue to attempt to adopt these tools with as much effort as we spend on customizing Task Sequences.| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog
This is the next installment in my Windows 10 Feature Updates series. Custom Actions Beginning in Windows 10 1803, custom actions were introduced and represent what Suma SaganeGowda referred to as a ‘poor man’s implementation of Task Sequences’ at Ignite 2018 in session BRK3027. Windows setup will check for the existence of these special folders and scripts and use them as part of the Feature Update process. They allow you to run scripts at various stages in the Feature Update process a...| A Square Dozen | A. Gross Blog