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Windows 7 Deployment Training: Creating a Scheduled Task

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In Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 instead of distribution shares and deployment points, there are just deployment shares. Linked Deployment Shares (LDS), a new feature in MDT 2010, allows you to specify the target deployment share and the content that should be replicated to it. With Linked Deployment Shares you can copy a deployment share to different machines on your network.

In this video, Windows Deployment expert and Windows 7 Deployment Training instructor Rhonda Layfield will walk you through creating a scheduled task that will run a PowerShell command to automatically replicate your linked deployment share across your network.

Understanding how to create a scheduled deployment task will not only come in handy on the job, it’s one of the required objectives on the 70-681 Deploying Windows 7 Exam.

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  1. Posted by amila on February 17, 2011, 2:46 am

    you are very good

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