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Table 213. Required Custom Properties for SCCM Blueprints
Custom Property Description
Image.ISO.Location
Values for this property are case sensitive. Species the
location of the ISO image from which to boot, for example
hp://192.168.2.100/site2/winpe.iso. The format of this value
depends on your platform. For details, see documentation
provided for your platform. This property is required for
WIM-based provisioning, Linux Kickstart and autoYaST
provisioning, and SCCM-based provisioning.
Image.ISO.Name
Values for this property are case sensitive. Species the
name of the ISO image from which to boot, for
example /ISO/Microsoft/WinPE.iso. The format of this
value depends on your platform. For details, see
documentation provided for your platform. This property
is required for WIM-based provisioning, Linux Kickstart
and autoYaST provisioning, and SCCM-based
provisioning.
Image.ISO.UserName
Species the user name to access the CIFS share in the
format username@domain. For Dell iDRAC integrations
where the image is located on a CIFS share that requires
authentication to access.
Image.ISO.Password
Species the password associated with the
Image.ISO.UserName property. For Dell iDRAC
integrations where the image is located on a CIFS share
that requires authentication to access.
SCCM.Collection.Name
Species the name of the SCCM collection that contains the
operating system deployment task sequence.
SCCM.Server.Name
Species the fully qualied domain name of the SCCM
server on which the collection resides, for example lab-
sccm.lab.local.
SCCM.Server.SiteCode
Species the site code of the SCCM server.
SCCM.Server.UserName
Species a user name with administrator-level access to the
SCCM server.
SCCM.Server.Password
Species the password associated with the
SCCM.Server.UserName property.
Certain custom properties are used most often with SCCM blueprints.
Table 214. Common Custom Properties for SCCM Blueprints
Custom Property Description
SCCM.CustomVariable.Name
Species the value of a custom variable, where Name is the
name of any custom variable to be made available to the
SCCM task sequence after the provisioned machine is
registered with the SCCM collection. The value is
determined by your choice of custom variable. If your
integration requires it, you can use
SCCM.RemoveCustomVariablePrefix to remove the
SCCM.CustomVariable. prex from your custom variable.
SCCM.RemoveCustomVariablePrefix Set to true to remove the prex SCCM.CustomVariable.
from SCCM custom variables you created by using the
custom property SCCM.CustomVariable.Name.
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