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  1. Deploy a task sequence - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn

    In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Software Library workspace, expand Operating Systems, and then select the Task Sequences node. In the Task Sequence list, select the task sequence that you want to deploy. On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Deployment group, select Deploy. Note.

  2. Reoccurring deployment using assignment schedule : r/SCCM

    Basically, I'm trying to create a deployment that will run each night 1:00AM-4:00AM with WOL enabled. Can this be accomplished using the traditional Available/Expire assignment schedule. I'd rather not set a maintenance window, unless that's the only way to accomplish this. Thanks in advance!

  3. SCCM Program Package Assignment Schedule : r/sysadmin - Reddit

    SCCM Program Package Assignment Schedule. Hello there everyone, so I am not sure if what I am trying to do is possible, so I thought I throw it in the wild and see if I get anything. I have created a package using the PowerShell AppDeploy Toolkit and in SCCM it will run " Occurs the Second Tuesday of every 2 months " The Rerun behavior will be ...

  4. Controlling Program Deployment Execution Time - MEM For the Win!

    Controlling Program Deployment Execution Time. In System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) 2007 and beyond, the time that a program for a required deployment is enforced (or run) by the client is generally thought to be the assignment schedule time (s) defined within the deployment. As discussed in my Recurring Advertisements post, this ...

  5. Run a Configuration Manager Package / Program at every logon ...

    To have the Program execute for every logon you need to have a reoccurring schedule for the Package in addition to the “Log on” option, so we added a Monthly reoccurring schedule as seen below. Deployment Options with Log on and Reoccurring schedule. Now, every time a user logs on to the Computer the Program is executed.

  6. New-CMTaskSequenceDeployment (ConfigurationManager ...

    Description. The New-CMTaskSequenceDeployment cmdlet creates a task sequence deployment. A task sequence deployment assigns a task sequence to a collection of computers. Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>. For more information, see getting started.

  7. create scheduled task via application or package : r/SCCM

    how to create scheduled task via application or package please share steps with bat or ps1 which creates scheduled task

  8. How Deployment Deadlines Work in SCCM for Software Updates ...

    ADRs are used to accomplish the following tasks automatically: Filter out Software Updates according to a set amount of criteria from the database. Add the filtered out Software Updates to a Software Update Group. Download the Software Updates to a Deployment Package. Deploy the Software Update Group to a collection.

  9. Powershell/SCCM - Get an SCCM deployment ... - Stack Overflow

    Assignments are available in the AssignedSchedule-property in the objects returned from Get-CMPackageDeployment. AFAIK you can't set a deployment name in SCCM 2012+ like you could with advertisement name in 2007, so the sample below uses PackageName instead. You can change this to PackageID, CollectionID etc. Ex: