![]() ![]() I then turned my attention to the Task Sequence steps. I tried adding synchronous commands in the Specialize pass to run Sysprep with the /audit switch to boot into Audit Mode but that didn’t work out very well. My first few attempts were to edit the Task Sequence’s Unattend.xml answer file to run a Sysprep command. I thought the challenge at hand was quite interesting and I think I may have found a workable solution. I have a healthy curiosity when it comes to these things which is exactly what led me to experiment on how Windows 7 could be deployed straight into Audit Mode using MDT 2012 in my Lab. With no way to do this natively using MDT one would have to do this manually, either by running Sysprep post-install or booting into Audit Mode during the Windows Welcome stage when installing the OS (by hitting Ctrl+Shift+F3). ![]() ![]() It’s interesting that MDT 2010/12 doesn’t have a native way of deploying Windows 7 in Audit Mode, especially when Audit Mode is often the starting place to building Windows 7 reference or master images. ![]()
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