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Getting ready to deploy Windows 10 into the Enterprise – Mobile-First Cloud-First

maximios October 17, 2021

In this blogpost I will describe what to do to getting Windows 10 into to the Enterprise.

1) You need a deployment tool that support Windows 10 deployment. ex. SCCM 2012 SP1.

Then you have to uninstall the ADK for Windows 8.1 and install ADK for Windows 10 found at : http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740

First remove the Windows 8.1 ADK

Then install the ADK for Windows 10

Click Next

Click Next

Click Next

Select “Deployment Tools”

Select “Windows Preinstalltion Enviroment (Windows PE)”

Select “Imaging And Configuration Designer (ICD)”

Select “User State Migration Tool (USMT)”

Click Install

Click Close

Or just do it from a commandline:

adksetup.exe /Features OptionId.DeploymentTools OptionId.WindowsPreinstallationEnvironment OptionId.UserStateMigrationTool OptionId.ImagingAndConfigurationDesigner /norestart /quiet /ceip off

2)

Update your WinPE in ConfigMgr – go to Software Library –> Operating Systems –> Boot Images

Right click on the boot image and select “update Distribution Points”

Click Next

Click Close

Now the boot image is version 10.0.10240.16384 and are ready to deploy Windows 10

3)

Get ConfigMgr Software Update ready for Windows 10 – go to Software Library –> Software Updates –> All Software Updates

Click “Synchronize Software Updates”

When the Sync is finish – go to Administration –> Site Configuration –> Sites

Select “Configure Site Components” — > Software Update Point

Select “Windows 10”

Now you are ready to create you ADR for Windows 10

4)

Update you GPO policy definitions a you Group Policy Central Store by running:

copy %systemroot%PolicyDefinitions* %logonserver%sysvol%userdnsdomain%policiesPolicyDefinitions
copy %systemroot%PolicyDefinitionsen-US* %logonserver%sysvol%userdnsdomain%policiesPolicyDefinitionsen-US

Now you have the latest GPO definitions in your AD

And you can use the Windows 10 specifik GPO’s

5)

Update you KMS server with KB3058168

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