![]() ![]() So someone from IT runs the PowerShell function to prepare the AD and SCCM environments and let the user know that he can run the installation from now on. Our use case is that some employee needs to reinstall his computer. So in a nutshell, the PowerShell function creates Offline Domain Join blob, saves that blob in SCCM Computer Variable and Task Sequence step will then use this variable to do the actual Domain Join. The solution consists of one PowerShell function and a special Task Sequence step. In this post, I will show you my semi-automated PowerShell solution for Offline Domain Join during OSD. This would be trivial in on-premise OSD, but when running OSD from the Internet ( CMG) where there is no visibility to your DCs, it can be tricky. But there is another important thing to solve and that is joining installed computer to the company Active Directory domain during OSD process. This can be easily managed by using SCCM and CMG. Now when more and more employees work from home, companies are forced to start supporting Operating System Deployment (OSD) outside their on-premise environment.
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