This is a huge market opportunity, says Seann Gardiner, senior director of channel development, and Kace has a compelling value proposition and a typical sales cycle of 30 days, with very quick time to value.
Customers can be up and running in as little as one day and the typical ROI is under three months. Margins are also very attractive, he added. The company, which sells percent through the channel, can address customers with as many as 20, or more PCs, or as few as the range, but the sweet spot is ,, he said. Kace product manager Sendhil Jayachandran says 83 percent of businesses will skip Vista and will have to do a clean install to Windows 7. There are other solutions available, but with KBOX, we believe you will get you there quicker.
The primary customer concerns are software compatibility, new hardware requirements and retaining user-specific information, says Gardiner, all of which are addressed by KBOX. To register, go here. Channel Insider combines news and technology recommendations to keep channel partners, value-added resellers, IT solution providers, MSPs, and SaaS providers informed on the changing IT landscape.
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I see in the link above where to customize this CustomSettings. But even that I can only guess. There are sample task sequences out there, but that's kind of like giving me the answer to a test. I don't understand how I got the answer. A lot of these documents show how to do it on the computer, but none, sadly, show how to do it with SCCM. Just with MDT. That example is fine, but when I run it, it captures just fine, but it doesn't restore, so I'm left with a brand new Windows 7 image.
This would seem to be the one to do, but there is no. Here is the task sequence that I imported, as on the website above. The contents of the. Thanks for the help with this guys. Is this just over-complicating this? From what I've read it's "easy", but it doesn't seem that 'easy' to me. So should I remove this condition all together? I'm going to try removing the Installation Properties of the ConfigMgr install, since I don't have that in my environment.
I had a look through the log files and it said that CCM failed to install. My guess is, once that happened, it skipped over the remaining parts of the Task Sequence Restore User Files and Settings , which explains why nothing was restored.
The Task Sequence ran when I did that. So your current error is because there is no store, because there is nothing captured as both steps are evaluated to false. Probably you are still doing something wrong with creating the variable and using it as a condition So should I remove the conditions period then?
I know that in your email you recommended that I do that, and I may have done that, but I've done so many of these that I honestly forget. Is a condition needed on those capture steps? The state store location is imported directly from that. I didn't touch any of those entries. The USMT files are cached there. It's just that Capturing part. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? System Center TechCenter. Sign in. United States English.
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