![]() Thanks very much to Nickolaj for his script, as it saved me a fair bit of work! The solution I found that almost did what I wanted can be found here (I’ve contributed my alterations there too in the comments. This gave me a good excuse to run through it and start to check it out with the idea of using it more down the line. Since that sounds like a job for PowerShell, I immediately had a look and found a reasonable solution that almost fit my needs.Īs an aside to this, I’m not currently using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) in any real way, however my solution does use a component of it in order to display the PowerShell script to the user. ![]() I’ve recently been doing some work with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2012 R2 recently and I was interested in validating a computer name supplied during an Operating System Deployment (OSD) task sequence before actually attempting to set it and possibly causing an error (with the computer name being too long, for example). SCCM 2012 R2 - Validating and setting OSDComputerName with PowerShell
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