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ms.prod: w10 ms.prod: w10
localizationpriority: high localizationpriority: high
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
localizationpriority: high
ms.sitesec: library ms.sitesec: library
author: mtniehaus author: mtniehaus
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1. On CM01, using the Deployment Workbench, right-click **Deployment Shares** and select **New Deployment Share**. Use the following settings for the New Deployment Share Wizard: 1. On CM01, using the Deployment Workbench, right-click **Deployment Shares** and select **New Deployment Share**. Use the following settings for the New Deployment Share Wizard:
1. Deployment share path: E:\\MDTProduction * Deployment share path: E:\\MDTProduction
2. Share name: MDTProduction$ * Share name: MDTProduction$
3. Deployment share description: MDT Production * Deployment share description: MDT Production
4. Options: <default settings> * Options: <default settings>
2. Right-click the **MDT Production** deployment share, and select **Properties**. In the **Monitoring** tab, select the **Enable monitoring for this deployment share** check box, and click **OK**. 2. Right-click the **MDT Production** deployment share, and select **Properties**. In the **Monitoring** tab, select the **Enable monitoring for this deployment share** check box, and click **OK**.
![figure 26](images/mdt-06-fig31.png) ![Enable MDT monitoring for Configuration Manager](images/mdt-06-fig31.png)
Figure 26. Enabling MDT monitoring for Configuration Manager. *Figure 26. Enable MDT monitoring for Configuration Manager*
## <a href="" id="sec02"></a>Create and share the Logs folder ## <a href="" id="sec02"></a>Create and share the Logs folder
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ApplyGPOPack=NO ApplyGPOPack=NO
``` ```
![figure 27](images/fig30-settingspack.png) ![Settings package during deployment](images/fig30-settingspack.png)
Figure 27. The Settings package, holding the rules and the Unattend.xml template used during deployment *Figure 27. The Settings package, holding the rules and the Unattend.xml template used during deployment*
3. Update the distribution point for the **Windows 10 x64 Settings** package by right-clicking the **Windows 10 x64 Settings** package and selecting **Update Distribution Points**. 3. Update the distribution point for the **Windows 10 x64 Settings** package by right-clicking the **Windows 10 x64 Settings** package and selecting **Update Distribution Points**.
**Note**   >[!NOTE]  
Although you have not yet added a distribution point, you still need to select Update Distribution Points. That process also updates the Configuration Manager 2012 content library with changes. >Although you have not yet added a distribution point, you still need to select Update Distribution Points. That process also updates the Configuration Manager 2012 content library with changes.
   
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3. On the **Deployment Settings** page, use the following settings and then click **Next**: 3. On the **Deployment Settings** page, use the following settings and then click **Next**:
1. Purpose: Available * Purpose: Available
2. Make available to the following: Only media and PXE * Make available to the following: Only media and PXE
![figure 28](images/mdt-06-fig33.png) ![Configure the deployment settings](images/mdt-06-fig33.png)
Figure 28. Configure the deployment settings. *Figure 28. Configure the deployment settings*
4. On the **Scheduling** page, accept the default settings and click **Next**. 4. On the **Scheduling** page, accept the default settings and click **Next**.
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7. On the **Distribution Points** page, accept the default settings, click **Next** twice, and then click **Close**. 7. On the **Distribution Points** page, accept the default settings, click **Next** twice, and then click **Close**.
![figure 29](images/fig32-deploywiz.png) ![Task sequence deployed](images/fig32-deploywiz.png)
Figure 29. The Windows 10 Enterprise x64 RTM task sequence deployed to the All Unknown Computers collections available for media and PXE. *Figure 29. The Windows 10 Enterprise x64 RTM task sequence deployed to the All Unknown Computers collections available for media and PXE*
## <a href="" id="sec06"></a>Configure Configuration Manager to prompt for the computer name during deployment (optional) ## <a href="" id="sec06"></a>Configure Configuration Manager to prompt for the computer name during deployment (optional)
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2. In the **Collection Variables** tab, create a new variable with the following settings: 2. In the **Collection Variables** tab, create a new variable with the following settings:
1. Name: OSDComputerName * Name: OSDComputerName
2. Clear the **Do not display this value in the Configuration Manager console** check box. * Clear the **Do not display this value in the Configuration Manager console** check box.
3. Click **OK**. 3. Click **OK**.
**Note**   >[!NOTE]  
Configuration Manager can prompt for information in many ways. Using a collection variable with an empty value is just one of them. Another option is the User-Driven Installation (UDI) wizard. >Configuration Manager can prompt for information in many ways. Using a collection variable with an empty value is just one of them. Another option is the User-Driven Installation (UDI) wizard.
  ![Configure a collection variable](images/mdt-06-fig35.png)
![figure 30](images/mdt-06-fig35.png) *Figure 30. Configure a collection variable*
Figure 30. Configure a collection variable.
## Related topics ## Related topics

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1. On CM01, using the Deployment Workbench, expand **MDT Production**, and use the **Monitoring** node to view the deployment process (press **F5** to refresh). 1. On CM01, using the Deployment Workbench, expand **MDT Production**, and use the **Monitoring** node to view the deployment process (press **F5** to refresh).
**Note**   >[!NOTE]
It takes a little while for the task sequence to start reporting monitor information, so if PC0001 does not appear when you press F5 the first time, wait 20 seconds and try again. >It takes a little while for the task sequence to start reporting monitor information, so if PC0001 does not appear when you press F5 the first time, wait 20 seconds and try again.
  ![PC0001 being deployed by Configuration Manager](images/mdt-06-fig39.png)
![figure 33](images/mdt-06-fig39.png) *Figure 33. PC0001 being deployed by Configuration Manager*
Figure 33. PC0001 being deployed by Configuration Manager.
2. When you see the PC0001 entry, double-click **PC0001**, and then click **DaRT Remote Control** and review the **Remote Control** option. 2. When you see the PC0001 entry, double-click **PC0001**, and then click **DaRT Remote Control** and review the **Remote Control** option.
3. The task sequence will now run and do the following: 3. The task sequence will now run and do the following:
1. Install the Windows 10 operating system. * Install the Windows 10 operating system.
2. Install the Configuration Manager client and the client hotfix. * Install the Configuration Manager client and the client hotfix.
3. Join the machine to the domain. * Join the machine to the domain.
4. Install the application added to the task sequence. * Install the application added to the task sequence.
**Note**  
You also can use the built-in reports to get information about ongoing deployments. For example, a task sequence report gives you a quick overview of the task sequence progress.
>[!NOTE]
>You also can use the built-in reports to get information about ongoing deployments. For example, a task sequence report gives you a quick overview of the task sequence progress.
   
4. If time permits, allow the deployment of PC0001 to complete. Then log in as Administrator in the CONTOSO domain and verify that Adobe Reader XI was installed. 4. If time permits, allow the deployment of PC0001 to complete. Then log in as Administrator in the CONTOSO domain and verify that Adobe Reader XI was installed.
## Related topics ## Related topics

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1. Have your employee sign in to the unenrolled device, open a command prompt, and type: 1. Have your employee sign in to the unenrolled device, open a command prompt, and type:
`Robocopy “%localappdata%\Microsoft\WIP\Recovery” <“new_location”> /EFSRAW` `Robocopy “%localappdata%\Microsoft\EDP\Recovery” <“new_location”> /EFSRAW`
Where *&lt;”new_location”&gt;* is in a different directory. This can be on the employees device or on a Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 or newer server file share that can be accessed while you're logged in as a data recovery agent. Where *&lt;”new_location”&gt;* is in a different directory. This can be on the employees device or on a Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 or newer server file share that can be accessed while you're logged in as a data recovery agent.
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3. Have your employee sign in to the unenrolled device, and type: 3. Have your employee sign in to the unenrolled device, and type:
`Robocopy <”new_location”> “%localappdata%\Microsoft\WIP\Recovery\Input”` `Robocopy <”new_location”> “%localappdata%\Microsoft\EDP\Recovery\Input”`
4. Ask the employee to lock and unlock the device. 4. Ask the employee to lock and unlock the device.

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11. (*Optional*) In the **Provisioning package security** window, you can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing. 11. (*Optional*) In the **Provisioning package security** window, you can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing.
- **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen. - **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen.
- **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Select...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package. - **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Select...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package.
> [!IMPORTANT]   > [!IMPORTANT]  
> We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently. > We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently.