![]() Here you can check how to Create SCCM dynamic device Collection for Visual Studio Upgrade using a WQL query. ![]() We have many posts that explain the WQL queries and dynamic collections. There are seventeen ( 17) default or out-of-box WQL queries available in the Configuration Manager console itself. There is a common practice that we have seen within many organizations that the C Type (or USB) network adapter is used for OS deployment scenarios and PXE/Unknow computer scenarios. Here you can also check how to Fix SCCM PXE issues with C Type Network adapter and Duplicate MACIDs. Finding the devices with a mac address helps you resolve the issue and perform the deployment without wasting much time. You might have experienced the different scenarios where the device has the PXE boot issue with SCCM, which could be due to multiple MAC for the devices. ![]() Windows-noob has a great article on this, available here: It’s just specifying the variable OSDComputerName needs to be set for your Unknown Computers collection. First, I want to be able to specify the computer name as part of the deployment. Search for a specific MAC address.Code:select distinct SMSRSystem.Name, SMSRSystem. While getting OSD (Operating System Deployment) working in SCCM 2012 I came across two little things. You can create and run queries to locate devices in a Configuration Manager hierarchy that match your query criteria. SCCM Configuration Manager Query MAC Address. Let’s find the easiest method to create SCCM Query to find device from MAC Address.
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