1、7ZTIZero Touch Installation Using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 and System Center Configuration Manager Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and Microsoft Deployment integrate to make zero touch deployments of Windows 7 quicker and easier to configure as well as adding additional f
2、unctionality to the deployment process. The process of creating and implementing new task sequences for deploying operating systems is greatly enhanced by the Import Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence Wizard.1 Goals and ObjectivesThe objective of this lab is to configure Microsoft System Center Oper
3、ation Manager 2007 for a sample deployment environment, and to use it to easily deploy Windows 7 images. In the lab environment you can fully configure complete end-to-end deployments, including New Computer and Refresh Computer scenarios.In this lab, you will: Configure the deployment environment C
4、onfigure offline installation of 7 Language Packs and Updates Configure a New Computer Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) installation of Windows 7 Configure a Refresh Computer installation of Windows 71.1 Virtual Environment OverviewThe virtual environment for this lab includes a server, SEA-DC-0
5、1, configured with the necessary application and operating system files needed for deployment.Estimated time to complete this exercise: 60 minutes2 LAB: Introduction to Zero Touch Deployment Scenarios2.1 Configure System Center Configuration Manager to Respond to PXE Boot RequestsUnlike the Lite Tou
6、ch Installation (LTI) deployment process and the Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) deployment process using Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, you can configure System Center Configuration Manager to respond to PXE boot requests using Windows Deployment Services. This integration allows System Ce
7、nter Configuration Manager to directly service PXE boot requests received by Windows Deployment Services as a PXE service point, which in turn allows target computers to boot images that System Center Configuration Manager manages using PXE.TasksDetailed steps1. Preparing System Center Configuration
8、 Manager for the PXE Boot Environment1. Start the SEA-DC-01 virtual machine.2. Log on using the following credentials:User Name AdministratorPassword Pssword Domain WOODGROVEBANK 3. Click Start | All Programs | Microsoft System Center | Configuration Manager 2007 | ConfigMgr Console.4. In the consol
9、e tree, expand Site Database (WGB-SEA-DC-01, WOODGROVEBANK Bank) | Site Management | WGB WOODGROVEBANK Bank | Site Settings | Site Systems, and then click SEA-DC-01.5. In the actions pane, click New Roles.6. In the New Site Role Wizard, in the Intranet FQDN box, ensure that SEA-DC-01.WOODGROVEBANK.c
10、om is entered, and then click Next.7. On the System Role Selection page, in the Available roles pane, click the following: Server locator point PXE service point Reporting point8. Click Next.9. In the PXE Service Point Configuration warning dialog box, click Yes.10. On the Server Locator Point page,
11、 click Next.11. On the PXE - General page, clear the Require a password for computers to boot using PXE check box.12. Click Next.13. On the PXE - Database page, click Next.14. On the Reporting Point page, click Next.15. On the Summary page, click Next.16. Click Close.2. Add Images to the PXE Boot Di
12、stribution Point 1. In the console tree, expand Computer Management | Operating System Deployment | Boot Images, and then click Boot image (x86).NOTE: The PXE Boot Image is already on the standard distribution point as required for computer refresh scenarios, but we must add it to the PXE distributi
13、on point to support PXE-based deployments.2. In the actions pane, click Manage Distribution Points.3. On the Welcome page, click Next.4. On the Select Destination Distribution Point page, click Next.5. On the Package page, select SEA-DC-01SMSPXEIMAGES$, and then click Next. NOTE: It is possible that
14、 the distribution point is not yet ready. If SEA-DC-01SMSPXEIMAGES$ is not displayed, close the wizard and wait a few moment, and then restart the wizard. 6. Click Next twice.7. At the Wizard Complete page, click Close.8. In the console tree, expand Computer Management | Operating System Deployment
15、| Boot Images, and then click Boot image (x64).NOTE: While you can boot x64-based hardware from a Windows PE x86 boot image, it is often necessary to add an x64 boot image to the PXE server. The x64 boot.wim helps do the “architecture discovery” for the x86 image. 9. In the actions pane, click Manag
16、e Distribution Points.10. On the Welcome page, click Next.11. On the Select Destination Distribution Point page, click Next.12. On the Package page, click SEA-DC-01SMSPXEIMAGES$, and then click Next.13. Click Next twice.14. At the Wizard Complete page, click Close.15. In the console tree, under Comp
17、uter Management, click Operating System Images.16. In the actions pane, click Add Operating System Image.17. On the Data Source page, type SEA-DC-01d$LabSourceWoodgroveReference.wim and then click Next.18. On the General page, click Next. 19. On the Summary page, click Next. 20. When the wizard comp
18、letes, click Close.21. In the detail pane, select WoodgroveReference.22. In the actions pane, click Manage Distribution Points.23. On the Welcome page, click Next.24. On the Select Destination Distribution Point page, click Next.25. On the Package page, click SEA-DC-01SMSPXEIMAGES$.26. Click Next tw
19、ice.27. Click Close.2.2 Import a New Computer into the System Center Configuration Manager DatabaseTo deploy an operating system to a new computer without using stand-alone media that is not currently managed by System Center Configuration Manager, you must add the new computer to the System Center
20、Configuration Manager database before initiating the operating system deployment process. Although System Center Configuration Manager can automatically discover computers on your network that have a Microsoft Windows operating system installed, if a computer does not have an operating system instal
21、led, you will need to import the new computer information using the Import Computer Information Wizard. This wizard supports importing information about a single computer, or importing information about one or more computers from an external .csv file.TasksDetailed steps28. Add a New Computer to the
22、 ConfigMgr Database29. In the console tree, under Computer Management, click Collections.30. In the actions pane, click New Collection. This may take a minute.31. In the New Collection Wizard, in the Name box, type New Windows 7 Computers.32. Click Next.33. On the Membership Rules page, click Next.3
23、4. In the New Windows 7 Computers Collection dialog box, click OK.35. On the Advertisements page, click Next.36. On the Security page, click Next.37. At the Confirmation page, click Close.38. In the console tree, under Operating System Deployment, click Computer Association.39. In the actions pane,
24、click Import Computer Information.40. On the Select Source page, click Import single computer, and then click Next.41. On the Single Computer page, type the following:Computer Name NewComputerMAC address 0003FFDB232F42. Click Next.43. On the Data Preview page, click Next.44. On the Choose Target Col
25、lection page, click Add computers to the following collection, and then click Browse.45. Scroll down to the bottom, click New Windows 7 Computers, and then click OK.46. Click Next.47. On the Summary page, click Next.48. On the Wizard Completed page, click Close.49. In the tree pane, click Collection
26、s.50. In the actions pane, click Update Collection Membership.51. In the Update Collections dialog box, click Yes.2.3 Import a Task SequenceAlthough you can create new task sequences using System Center Configuration Manager, Microsoft Deployment includes task sequence template files that can be imp
27、orted into System Center Configuration Manager. These task sequence templates dramatically reduce the effort required to create task sequences in System Center Configuration Manager to use in Microsoft Deployment. Use the Create Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence Wizard to import the task sequence t
28、emplates that are part of Microsoft Deployment.TasksDetailed steps52. Build an Installation Task Sequence with the MDT Wizard53. In the console tree, select Task Sequences.54. In the actions pane, click Create Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence.55. On the Choose Template page, ensure that Client Tas
29、k Sequence is selected from the drop-down list, and then click Next.56. On the General page, in the Task sequence name box, type WGB Windows 7 Desktop, and then click Next.57. On the Details page, click Join a domain.58. In the Domain box, type WOODGROVEBANK.COM.59. Next to the Account box, click Se
30、t.60. In the User name box, type WOODGROVEBANKadministrator.61. In the Password and Confirm password boxes, type Pssword.62. Click OK.63. In the Windows Settings area, in the User name box, type WGBUser.64. In the Organization name box, type Woodgrove Bank.65. Click Next.66. On the Capture Settings
31、page, ensure that This task sequence will never be used to capture an image is selected and click Next.67. On the Boot Image page, ensure that Specify an existing boot image package is selected, and then click Browse.68. In the Select a Package dialog box, click Boot image (x86), and then click OK.6
32、9. Click Next.70. On the MDT Package page, click Create new Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Files package.71. Type a path of SEA-DC-01d$MDTPackage.72. Click Next.73. On the MDT Details page type a name of Woodgrove Bank MDT Package.74. Click Next.75. On the OS Image page, ensure that Specify an existing OS image is selected, and then click Browse.76. Click WoodgroveReference, and then click OK.77. C
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