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Monthly Archives: June 2012
MDT Powershell: Importing device drivers from organised folders
Below is my import drivers to MDT PowerShell script, also uploaded to the script repository here. My last post focused on creating a driverstore structure. Now it’s time to import your hard work into MDT. This script will import all your … Continue reading
Posted in MDT 2010, MDT 2012, PowerShell, Scripting
Tagged Drivers, MDT Scripting, Scripting
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MDT Powershell: Creating a Driverstore folder structure
I was thinking about my drivers folder and helping people to organise their drivers and I remembered Chris Nackers and Johan Arwidmark had posted scripts to help import drivers into MDT. I’ve created a script that can be used to … Continue reading
Posted in Deployment, MDT 2010, MDT 2012, PowerShell, SCCM
Tagged Drivers, MDT 2012, PowerShell, SCCM
10 Comments
MDT PowerShell: Creating a New Deployment Share
When you perform Actions in MDT you can use the View Script function to replicate the PowerShell commands that you run. This is so you can store them in a custom script to build up your own automation task(s). Clicking … Continue reading