While creating tasks in the task sequencing, you may want to create unique names that are stored in an MDT variable. This can easily be done. For instance, I have setup MDT to automatically install drivers by the make and model of the machine. I would like for it to also display which make it is installing it for. I went to the Inject Drivers task and added %Model% to the end of the Name field. It now displays the model it is installing the drivers for. Any variable that MDT uses can be entered into the Name field of a task sequence.
01 February 2013
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