![]() The screenshot hereafter shows the value we gave to these 2 variables.Īgain, when performing your deployment, you should noticed that the progress bar has been updated accordingly. ![]() To introduce a custom text in the progress bar dialog box, we will simply append the following 2 lines In the properties dialog box, click on the tab Rules.Īs shown in the screenshot above, you might already have some rules defined. Right-click again the deployment share and select properties. You can edit the customsettings.ini file directly or again go through the Deployment Workbench Console. You simply need to add two variables in the customSettings.ini file. In MDT 2012, updating these fields is quite straightforward. As you can see on the screenshot below, the text displayed is quite standard : IT Organization and Running Lite Touch Installation.Īs you have guessed, yes, we can customize these two fields. Customize text in the progress bard dialog boxĪfter going through the MDT wizard (as described here), a small dialog box will be displayed and will inform the user about the progress of the task. This is done ! Let’s move to the next customization trick…. Do not forget to update the deployment share before trying to deploy your master image to target computers.Īfter the deployment share has been updated, you should see that the background image used during the winpe phase of the deployment is now showing up the image you have selected. If you read carefully the option, you will notice that you will have to use an image saved in the bitmap format.Ĭlick Apply or close to close the properties dialog box. As you can see on the screenshot below, I’ve simply pointed to the custom image I wanted to use. In the properties page, click on the WINPE tab, in the WINPE Customization section, you see that you can specify a custom background image. To change this background iamge, you will simply need to right-click on the Deployment share within the Deployment workbench console, select properties. ![]() You can easily change this background image and use any other images you might want to display during the initial MDT deployment process. Let’s see how we can do that… Using a custom background image in winpe during the deploymentīy default, when you start the MDT deployment operation, you will see the default background image used by MDT as shown in the screenshot below. MDT 2012 provides more customization capabilities than previous versions (at least it seems like it). ![]() how to customize the text that appears in the dialog box (progress bar actually) when executing the selected task sequences.how to customize the background image displayed when the MDT Wizard run (in the Winpe environment).In this post, we will describe the standard changes that can be brough in MDT 2012. In this post, we will show you how easy it is to customize the look’n feel of your MDT infrastructure. Part V : Perform a Basic MDT Deployment.Part IV : Adding PXE Capabilities to MDT.If you want to read the other posts related to MDT, check these links below : This can sometimes have a real impact on customers as they will remember the added-value of the solution. If you follow me, you know that I like to provide customization to the solution I implement. Today, we will write a relatively easy post related to MDT 2012 software and how you can customize the look’n feel of your MDT implementation. Today, I’ve finally found some time to blog. I’m still quite busy with different kind of projects which does not leave me much time to write some new posts.
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