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Managing Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Dell Computers using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Administrator’s Guide

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Creating driver packages for imaging

Perform the following steps to create a driver package for imaging the thin client:
  1. Click Start > All Programs > Microsoft System Center > Configuration Manager Console.
    The System Center Configuration Manger window is displayed.
  2. Click Software Library.
  3. Expand Overview > Operating Systems > Drivers, and right-click Import Driver.
    Figure 1. Import driver
    Import driver
    The Import New Driver Wizard window is displayed.
  4. On the Locate Driver page, do one of the following:
    • If you want to import all the drivers from a network path, click Import all drivers in the following path (UNC), browse to the folder, and then click Select Folder.
    • If you want to import a specific driver from a network path, click the Import a specific driver by specifying the network path (UNC) to its .inf or txtsetup.oem file radio button, browse to the specific driver, and click Open.
    Figure 2. Locate driver
    Locate driver
    NOTE:The driver must be available in the local share path of SCCM.
  5. Select the option for duplicate drivers from the Specify the option for duplicate drivers drop-down list.
  6. Click Next.
  7. On the Driver Details page, select the drivers you want to import.
    Figure 3. Driver details
    Driver details
  8. If you want to install the selected drivers on your system, select Enable these drivers and allow computers to install them check box.
  9. Click Next.
  10. On the Add Driver to Packages page, select New Package.
    The Create Driver Package window is displayed.
  11. In the Create Driver Package window, enter the package name, and browse to the network UNC path where you want the Configuration Manager to store the drivers added to the package. Click Ok.
    Figure 4. Create driver package
    Create driver package
  12. Select the packages to which you want to add the driver and click Next.
    Figure 5. Select the packages
    Select the package
  13. On the Add Driver to Boot Images page retain the default options and click Next.
  14. On the Summary page, verify the details, and click Next.
  15. After the configuration is complete, click Close.
  16. Click Software Library.
  17. Expand Overview > Operating System > Driver Packages.
  18. Right-click the imported driver package, and select Distribute Content. The Distribute Content wizard window is displayed.
    Figure 6. Distribute content
    Distribute content
  19. On the General page, click Next.
    Figure 7. Review selected content
    Review selected content
  20. On the Content Destination page, click Add, and then select Distribution Point from the drop-down list.
    Figure 8. Content destination
    Content destination
    The Add Distribution Points window is displayed.
  21. Select the available distribution points, and click Ok. On the Content Destination page, click Next.
    Figure 9. Add distribution points
    Add distribution points
    NOTE:SCCM uses distribution points to store files needed for packages to run on client computers. These distribution points function as distribution centers for the files used by the package and enable you to download and run files, programs, and scripts when a package is advertised.
  22. On the Summary page, verify the details, and click Next.
  23. After the configuration is complete, click Close.
  24. Refresh the Driver Packages screen, and ensure that the Success message is displayed on the Content Status page.
    Figure 10. Content status
    Content status
  25. Click Software Library.
  26. Expand Overview > Operating System > Boot Images.
  27. Right-click the appropriate boot image, and select Properties.
    Figure 11. Properties
    Properties
  28. In the Properties window, select Drivers, and add the relevant client driver.
  29. Click Apply, and then click Yes.
  30. Right-click the appropriate boot image, and select Update Distribution Points.
  31. In the Update Distribution Points page, click Next and then click Close.
  32. Refresh the Boot Images window, and ensure that the Success message is displayed on the Content Status page.

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