Alternatively, if someone can suggest some clever way to only run a task sequence if an OS is 20H2, that would be just as well. With the Application/ Task Sequence Model, I was hoping to take advantage of the custom software requirement and have it specify the os that way. I cannot seem to limit the deployment of the Task Sequence. I am going to upgrade SCCM soon. I hope that helps this issue as this could a very cool feature.
Task Sequence deployed as Application
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Trying out the new feature - Task Sequences as an Application and not exactly having the results I'd hoped for. It seems like the content will not download when run.
I have a Task Sequence that does some customizations (registry changes, user pictures, etc) and when deployed as a Task Sequence, it works fine. When I deploy it as an Application, I get the following errors in the logs:
AppEnforce.log:
The content path is not specified for DeploymentType ScopeIdxxx Content is assumed to be locally available.
AppDiscovery.log:
The Install action on AppDT "Sentinel Customizations - 20H2" xxx will not use managed content. The content location is not specified and is assumed to be locally available.
Not sure why the content will not download.
Thoughts?
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SunnyNiu-MSFT 1,696 Reputation points
2021-03-29T08:48:20.337+00:00 @Matt Dillon
Here is an answer to your question that hopefully you find helpful!AppEnforce.log: The content path is not specified for DeploymentType ScopeIdxxx Content is assumed to be locally available.
To fix the issue, we may try to update the content on the DP, refresh the machine policy on the local client, then we could see the content starts to download followed by triggering the installation.
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