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    <title>Automagically update your MDT Boot Image</title>
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    <author>robert</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[In case you&rsquo;re using Microsoft&rsquo;s awesome Microsoft Deployment Toolkit [MDT] solution, there might be a thing you don&rsquo;t often do, but can take up a while of your time and can have quite some impact if you forget a few steps..
What I&rsquo;m talking about is updating/regenerating your MDT Boot Images and replacing them within Windows Deployment Services [WDS].
Of course such a thing is ideally done through PowerShell as it automates and thus limits the amount of human errors possible.]]></description>
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