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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![](https://github.com/urpatton/OSD-Wizard-UDI-Replacement/blob/main/Screenshots/OSDWizardDefault.png?raw=true) 2 | 3 | ## TOPIC 4 | ``` 5 | about_OSDWizard 6 | ``` 7 | 8 | ## SHORT DESCRIPTION 9 | ``` 10 | OSD Wizard for SCCM Task Sequences 11 | ``` 12 | 13 | ## LONG DESCRIPTION 14 | ``` 15 | OSD wizard replacement for the MDT UDI wizard. 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ## PARAMETERS 19 | ``` 20 | -UDIWizardXMLFileName 21 | Name of the UDI Wizard XML file 22 | XML configuration file must be in the script root folder 23 | Accepted values: "UDIWizard_Config.xml" (where UDIWizard_Config.xml is the name of your UDI wizard XML file) 24 | 25 | -CustomWizardTitle 26 | Sets a custom title for the OSD Wizard 27 | Use "_SMSTSPackageName" to set the wizard name to the name of the OSD Task Sequence 28 | Use "_SMSTSOrgName" to set the wizard name to the SCCM Org name 29 | 30 | -LockComputerName 31 | Alias: -DisableComputerName 32 | Locks the computername text box. 33 | Computer name field will still populate with OSDComputerName or _SMSTSMachineName unless -DisableComputerNameRequirement is used 34 | NOTE: Computer name field is required by default. If OSDComputerName is not present _SMSTSMachineName is used 35 | Use "-SerializeName" and/with "-NamePrefix" to ensure field is populated. Or you may also use -DisableComputerNameRequirement parameter 36 | Accepted values: "True" 37 | 38 | -DisableComputerNameRequirement 39 | Disables the requirement to enter text into the ComputerName textbox 40 | NOTE: This will prevent the computer name text box from populating 41 | Accepted values: "True" 42 | 43 | -SerializeName 44 | Will compress and truncate all but the last 15 characters of the serial number. 45 | When used with "-NamePrefix", will truncate serial number so name is 15 characters 46 | NOTE: NamePrefix must be shorter than serial 47 | Accepted values: "True" 48 | 49 | -NamePrefix 50 | OPTIONAL. Sets the name prefix when using SerializeName. Can only be used with -SerializeName 51 | Example: NamePrefix = "DeptA-" then Computer name will be "DeptA-SerialNumber" 52 | NOTE: NamePrefix must be shorter than serial 53 | Accepted values: Any String 54 | 55 | -DomainName 56 | Sets the "OSDDomainName" variable. 57 | Accepted values: Any string or multiple comma-separated values 58 | 59 | -DisableDomainName 60 | Disables the domain name text box without setting -DomainName 61 | Accepted values: "True" 62 | 63 | -DisableOUSelection 64 | Disables the OU selection combobox 65 | Accepted values: "True" 66 | 67 | -DisableUserName 68 | Disable username text box. 69 | Leave enable to set "OSDJoinAccount" variable. 70 | NOTE: If 'DisablePassword" is set this will set "OSDBuildaccount" in place of "OSDJoinAccount". This is to allow a separate OSD join account 71 | Accepted values: "True" 72 | 73 | -DisablePassword 74 | Disable password text box 75 | Will set "OSDBuildaccount" in place of "OSDJoinAccount". This is to allow a separate OSD join account 76 | Accepted values: "True" 77 | Leave enabled to set "OSDJoinPassword" variable 78 | 79 | -DisableDiskSelection 80 | Disable the disk selection drop down 81 | Accepted values: "True" 82 | 83 | -DisableBitlocker 84 | Disables and unchecks the BitLocker checkbox 85 | BitLocker is not checked by default. 86 | Leave enabled to set "OSDBitlockerMode" = "True" 87 | Accepted values: "True" 88 | 89 | -DefaultLanguage 90 | Sets the default language selection 91 | OSDListOfLanguages.csv taken directly from ListOfLanguages.xml MDT "Scripts" folder 92 | ListOfLanguages.xml taken directly from MDT "Scripts" directory. 93 | Accepted values: Hyphenated language name e.g. "EN-US" 94 | 95 | -DefaultTimezone 96 | Sets the default timezone 97 | Accepted values: Timezone ID name (see OSDTimeZonelist.csv) e.g. "Eastern Standard Time" 98 | 99 | -AltCSVOUList 100 | Specify an alternate file name for the OU list CSV file 101 | Default value: "OSDOUList.csv" 102 | Accepted values: "YourOUListFilename.csv" 103 | 104 | -AltCSVOSImages 105 | Specify an alternate file name for the OS images CSV file 106 | Default value: "OSDOSImages.csv" 107 | Accepted values: "YourOSImagesListFilename.csv" 108 | 109 | -AltCSVApplications 110 | Specify an alternate file name for the OSD applications file 111 | Default value: "OSDApplications.csv" 112 | Accepted values: "YourApplicationsListFilename.csv" 113 | 114 | -SkipCSVOUList 115 | Skips importing the OSDOUList.csv file 116 | Not needed if file does not exist 117 | Accepted values: "True" 118 | 119 | -SkipCSVOSImages 120 | Skips importing OSDOSImages.csv file 121 | Not needed if file does not exist 122 | Accepted values: "True" 123 | 124 | -SkipCSVApplications 125 | Skips importing OSDApplications.csv file 126 | Not needed if file does not exist 127 | Accepted values: "True" 128 | 129 | -SkipCSVAll 130 | Skips importing all CSV files 131 | Accepted values: "True" 132 | 133 | -DisableTabComputerName 134 | Completely disable the Computer Name tab page and requirements 135 | Accepted values: "True" 136 | 137 | -DisableTabAdminPassword 138 | Completely disable the Administrator Password tab page and requirements 139 | Accepted values: "True" 140 | 141 | -DisableTabOperatingSystem 142 | Completely disable the Operating System tab page and requirements 143 | Accepted values: "True" 144 | 145 | -DisableTabDeploymentReadiness 146 | Alias: -DisablePreflight 147 | Completely disable the Deployment Readiness preflight checks tab page 148 | NOTE: TPM check is automatically disabled if Win32_TPM SpecVersion is missing from WMI 149 | The checkbox is automatically checked if the "OSDImageName" is like *Win*10* regardless of TPM status 150 | Accepted values: "True" 151 | 152 | -DisableTabLanguage 153 | Completely disable the Language tab page and requirements 154 | Accepted values: "True" 155 | 156 | -DisableTabApplications 157 | Completely disable the Applications tab page and requirements 158 | Accepted values: "True" 159 | 160 | -DebugWizard 161 | Hidden parameter 162 | Disables the error return for the TS invocation. 163 | Accepted values: "True" 164 | ``` 165 | 166 | ## EXAMPLES 167 | ``` 168 | Task sequence step as "Run PowerShell Script" with execution policy in Bypass 169 | Select the package with the script 170 | Script Name: OSD-Wizard-UDI-Replacement.ps1 171 | 172 | NOTE: Parameters must be set to "True", set as below, or not set. Any other option will cause a parameter validation error 173 | Parameters: 174 | -UDIWizardXMLFileName 'UDIWizard_Config.xml' 175 | -CustomWizardTitle 'CustomWizardTitle' 176 | -LockComputerName True 177 | -DisableComputerNameRequirement True 178 | -SerializeName True 179 | -NamePrefix 'NamePrefix' 180 | -DomainName 'DomainName' 181 | -DomainName 'DomainName01','DomainName02' 182 | -DisableDomainName True 183 | -DisableOUSelection True 184 | -DisableUserName True 185 | -DisablePassword True 186 | -DisableBitlocker True 187 | -DefaultLanguage 'EN-US' 188 | -DefaultTimezone 'Pacific Standard Time' 189 | -AltCSVOUList 'YourOUListFilename.csv" 190 | -AltCSVOSImages 'YourOSImagesListFilename.csv' 191 | -AltCSVApplications 'YourApplicationsListFilename.csv' 192 | -SkipCSVOUList True 193 | -SkipCSVOSImages True 194 | -SkipCSVApplications True 195 | -SkipCSVAll True 196 | -DisableTabComputerName True 197 | -DisableTabAdminPassword True 198 | -DisableTabOperatingSystem True 199 | -DisableTabDeploymentReadiness True 200 | -DisableTabLanguage True 201 | -DisableTabApplications True 202 | -DebugWizard True 203 | ``` 204 | 205 | ## OUTPUTS 206 | ``` 207 | Files 208 | OSD_Wizard.log - OSD wizard selection output log 209 | Includes all output variables as well as device Make, Model, Serial Number, IP Address, and MAC Address information 210 | 211 | Task sequence variables that are set 212 | OSDComputerName 213 | OSDDomainName 214 | OSDDomainOUName 215 | OSDJoinAccount 216 | OSDJoinPassword 217 | OSDBuildAccount - Only returned if enabled and "-DisablePassword" selected 218 | OSDLocalAdminPassword 219 | OSDImageName - Legacy MDT variable for backward compatibility 220 | OSDDiskIndex - Physical disk number to be partitioned. Previous MDT/UDI variable was "OSDDiskIndex" 221 | OSDBitLockerMode - Only returns "True" if checked. Legacy MDT variable for backward compatibility 222 | OSDWindowsSettingsUILanguage 223 | OSDWindowsSettingsUserLocale 224 | OSDWindowsSettingsInputLocale 225 | OSDTimeZone 226 | UILanguage - Legacy MDT language variable for backward compatibility 227 | UserLocale - Legacy MDT language variable for backward compatibility 228 | KeyboardLocale - Legacy MDT language variable for backward compatibility 229 | CoalescedApps - Only returned if applications enabled 230 | CoalescedPacks - Only returns if package/programs are used as applications 231 | Make - Device Manufacturer. Added to compensate for missing BDD.log 232 | Model - Device Model. Added to compensate for missing BDD.log 233 | SerialNumber - Device serial number. Added to compensate for missing BDD.log 234 | OSDWizardSuccess - Returns "False" by default. Returns "True" only upon wizard success. Previous MDT/UDI variable was "OSDSetupWizCancelled" 235 | OSDSetupWizCancelled - Returns "True" if wizard is cancelled. Legacy MDT language variable for backward compatibility 236 | ``` 237 | 238 | ## NOTES 239 | ``` 240 | Created based on functionality of the MDT UDI wizard 241 | OSD wizard will only function in Windows PE unless "-DebugWizard True" is used. This will prevent the task sequence invocation from running 242 | OSD wizard will not run in a task sequence run from the Software Center due to limitations preventing PowerShell from interacting with the user 243 | Pre-flight checks taken directly from UDI wizard checks and Microsoft website 244 | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/deploymentguys/pre-flight-checks-ac-power-check 245 | 246 | Local administrator user account creation (OSDAddAdmin variable) is not supported outside of the MDT and is intentionally omitted. 247 | ``` 248 | 249 | ## LINKS 250 | ``` 251 | Task sequence variable reference - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/osd/understand/task-sequence-variables 252 | Preflight checks - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/deploymentguys/pre-flight-checks-ac-power-check 253 | UDI wizard task sequence variables - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/mdt/udi-reference#udi-task-sequence-variables 254 | ``` 255 | 256 | ## UDI WIZARD XML INTEGRATED FUNCTIONALITY 257 | ``` 258 | NOTE: Parameter input will take precedence over UDI wizard settings 259 | When the OU list CSV file is used, the OU selection will not be updated when multiple domains are used in the UDI XML 260 | 261 | -Required Files 262 | UDIWizard_Config.xml - UDI wizard XML configuration file must exist in the script root folder (Located in the MDT "Scripts" folder) or your custom UDI wizard .xml file 263 | UDIWizard_Config.xml.app - UDI wizard applications file must exist in the script root folder if applications are loaded from the XML (Located in the MDT "Scripts" folder) 264 | UDI_Wizard_Banner.bmp - UDI wizard banner file must exist in the script root folder (Located in the MDT Tools\x64 folder) 265 | Note: CSV files "OSD___.csv" are still recognized and will take precedence over existing UDI wizard XML settings. This is done to simplify the input of things like the OU and applications list 266 | Use one of the "-SkipCSV___" parameters to skip importing invididual CSV files 267 | 268 | -UDI Wizard Pages 269 | Pages must be present in the UDI wizard Stage Group stage "NEWCOMPUTER". All other Stage Groups, including "NEWCOMPUTER.Prestaged", are ignored 270 | Each UDI wizard page type can exist only once under the Stage Group stage "NEWCOMPUTER" 271 | Pages not present in the UDI XML "NEWCOMPUTER" Stage Group will be disabled and removed from the OSD wizard. 272 | 273 | -Only the below UDI wizard page types are recognized 274 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ComputerPage 275 | Microsoft.SharedPages.AdminAccountsPage 276 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.VolumePage 277 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.BitLockerPage 278 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ConfigScanPage 279 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.LanguagePage 280 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ApplicationPage 281 | 282 | All field validators are ignored 283 | Only UDI wizard aspects that directly correspond to an aspect in the OSD wizard will be recognized. All other UDI wizard settings are ignored. 284 | All "Locked" and "Unlocked" field settings are recognized 285 | 286 | -Page aspects that are recognized/used or not used 287 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ComputerPage 288 | All fields except "Domain or Workgroup" selection options and Workgroup field 289 | 290 | Microsoft.SharedPages.AdminAccountsPage 291 | Local administrator password field 292 | Administrator account username is ignored 293 | Local administrator user account creation (OSDAddAdmin variable) is not supported outside of the MDT and is intentionally omitted 294 | 295 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.VolumePage 296 | Minimum Volume Size ignored 297 | User Data and Settings fields ignored 298 | 299 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.BitLockerPage 300 | Only BitLocker checkbox is recognized (Initially check this checkbox in the wizard). All other aspects are ignored 301 | 302 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ConfigScanPage 303 | This only enables or disables the OSD wizard deployment readiness page 304 | Deployment readiness tab page (Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ConfigScanPage) validators are ignored. 305 | 306 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.LanguagePage 307 | All fields recognized and used 308 | ListOfLanguages.csv is still required for the Language selection tab page 309 | Bug: Keyboard default language selection will be ignored if the XML keyboard local number (00000404) cannot be matched to a single existing language 310 | 311 | Microsoft.OSDRefresh.ApplicationPage 312 | Applications and Package/Programs are both recognized 313 | Unique Application, Package, and Display Names must be used in the UDI XML 314 | Groups are not recognized 315 | Property mappings are ignored 316 | ``` 317 | 318 | ## GENERAL FUNCTIONALITY 319 | ``` 320 | OSD wizard will only function in Windows PE 321 | OSD wizard will not run in a task sequence run from the Software Center due to limitations preventing PowerShell from interacting with the user 322 | Use "-DebugWizard True" to allow functionality outside of Windows PE 323 | Domain and Workgroup radio buttons are disabled unless the UDI XML is used 324 | Workgroup options are only available with UDI wizard XML integration 325 | 326 | Logging 327 | Creates an "OSD_Wizard.log" file in the "_SMSTSLogPath" directory 328 | OSD_Wizard.Log logs the wizard output 329 | 330 | Wizard functionality and configurations 331 | Custom wizard Icon 332 | Include a ".ico" file in the script folder 333 | 334 | Custom wizard header/banner 335 | Include a ".bmp" file with the dimensions 759 x 69 336 | The UDI wizard banner listed in the XML file will take precedence over any other .bmp banner file 337 | NOTE: These are the same dimensions as the UDI wizard banner 338 | 339 | OU Selection dropdown list 340 | To populate the OU selection list 341 | Use the list from the UDI wizard XML 342 | Or, in the script folder include a CSV file named "OSDADOUList.csv" with a "Name" and "DistinguishedName" column 343 | Example: 344 | Name DistinguishedName 345 | Sales Dept Workstations OU=Workstations,OU=SalesDept,DC=Contoso,DC=Local 346 | NW Marketing Desktops OU=Desktops,OU=Marketing,OU=NorthWestRegion,DC=Contoso,DC=Local 347 | 348 | OS Image selection dropdown list 349 | Use the list from the UDI wizard XML 350 | Or, in the script folder include a CSV file named "OSDOSImages.csv" with a "DisplayName" and "ImageName" column. 351 | When using multiple images, "ImageName" must match the logic for the "Apply Operating System Image" step matching the image name in the logic 352 | Items will appear in the dropdown list in the same order as the CSV or UDI XML 353 | Example: 354 | DisplayName ImageName 355 | Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 Base OS 356 | Windows 11 Enterprise 23H2 Windows 11 Enterprise 23H2 Base OS 357 | 358 | Language Selection page 359 | Use the list from the UDI wizard XML to set the default settings and lock the fields 360 | Items will appear in the dropdown list in the same order as the CSV or UDI XML 361 | OSDListOfLanguages.csv taken directly from ListOfLanguages.xml MDT "Scripts" folder 362 | To convert to CSV use this command 363 | ([xml](Get-Content "\\Some\Pathto\OSDWizardRoot\ListOfLanguages.xml")).LOCALEDATA.LOCALE | ? { $_.SNAME -eq $_.SSPECIFICCULTURE } | 364 | select RefName, SNAME, SSPECIFICCULTURE, SENGDISPLAYNAME, DEFAULTKEYBOARD | 365 | ForEach-Object{ 366 | [PSCustomObject]@{ 367 | RefName = $_.RefName 368 | SNAME = $_.SNAME 369 | SSPECIFICCULTURE = $_.SSPECIFICCULTURE 370 | SENGDISPLAYNAME = $_.SENGDISPLAYNAME 371 | DEFAULTKEYBOARD = $_.DEFAULTKEYBOARD 372 | } 373 | } | Export-Csv "\\Some\Pathto\OSDWizardRoot\OSDListOfLanguages.csv" -NoTypeInformation -Force 374 | 375 | Use this command to generate an updated timezone list 376 | Items will appear in the dropdown list in the same order as the CSV or UDI XML 377 | Get-TimeZone -ListAvailable | Export-Csv -NoClobber -NoTypeInformation -Path "\\Some\Pathto\OSDWizardRoot\OSDTimeZonelist.csv" 378 | 379 | Applications selection tab 380 | Package/Program installations are only recognized when using the UDI XML for the applications list 381 | NOTE: Different packages for x86 and x64 are not supported. If both are used, it will default to the "amd64" package in the UDI XML 382 | Items will appear in the dropdown list in the same order as the CSV or UDI XML 383 | Is empty by default 384 | To populate the Application selection list 385 | Use the list from the UDI wizard XML 386 | Or, in the script folder include a CSV file named "OSDApplications.csv" with the columns "DisplayName", "ApplicationName", "Required", and "Checked" columns 387 | Output creates "COALESCEDAPPS" variable for dynamic application and "COALESCEDPACKS" for package installation 388 | "ApplicationName" column is the application name of the app to be installed dynamically using 389 | "Required" column set to "True" will check all apps that are required installs. The apps can be unchecked, but will be rechecked when clicking "Next" 390 | "Checked" column set to "True" will check all apps that are default apps but are optional installs the user may uncheck 391 | Example: 392 | DisplayName ApplicationName Required Checked 393 | Google Chrome OSD - Chrome TRUE 394 | Microsoft Office 365 OSD - Microsoft Office 365 TRUE 395 | Mozilla Firefox OSD - Firefox TRUE 396 | 397 | Task Sequence functionality and Configurations 398 | To run OSD Wizard, set task sequence step as "Run PowerShell Script" with execution policy in Bypass 399 | Set parameters as desired 400 | Wizard sets default task sequnce variable OSDWizardSuccess equals "False" 401 | OSDWizardSuccess is only set to "True" upon successfully completing the Wizard and clicking Finish 402 | When user cancelled "OSDSetupWizCancelled" returns "True". This is for MDT backward compatibility 403 | 404 | Format and Partition Disk task sequence step 405 | Variable name to store disk number should be set to "OSDDiskIndex" 406 | 407 | Enable BitLocker task sequence step 408 | NOTE: OSD wizard does not set Enable BitLocker step sub-settings, such as where to escrow the recovery key 409 | 410 | Install Application task sequence step 411 | NOTE: Do not use the MDT step "Convert list to two digits - Coalesced". This will cause the OSD wizard COALESCEDAPPS variable to be overwritten and the Install Application step to fail 412 | Set the option to "Install applications according to a dynamic variable list" 413 | Set the Base variable name to COALESCEDAPPS 414 | 415 | Install Packages task sequence step 416 | NOTE: Do not use the MDT step "Convert list to two digits - Coalesced". This will cause the OSD wizard COALESCEDPACKS variable to be overwritten and the Install Packages step to fail 417 | Set the option to "Install packages according to a dynamic variable list" 418 | Set the Base variable name to COALESCEDPACKS 419 | 420 | Task sequence step "Cancelled Wizard Group" logic 421 | TaskSequenceVariable OSDWizardSuccess equals "False" 422 | TaskSequenceVariable OSDSetupWizCancelled equals "True" (Legacy MDT variable left for backward compatibility) 423 | ``` 424 | 425 | ## CHANGES 426 | ``` 427 | Version 1.5 428 | Changed parameter -DisablePrefilght to -DisableTabDeploymentReadiness added alias DisablePrefilght 429 | Added options to disable and remove individual tab and requirements 430 | Added steps so "_SMSTSPackageName" and "_SMSTSOrgName" can be used to populate the custom wizard title 431 | Minor bug fixes and wording corrections 432 | Changed tab names variable for easier recogntion 433 | 434 | Version 1.6 435 | Added -DebugWizard parameter to allow wizard to run without invoking the TS environment 436 | 437 | Version 2.0 438 | Added tab for language selection support 439 | Change parameter -DisableComputerName to -LockComputerName 440 | Added -DisableComputerName alias 441 | Changed "OSDBitLockerMode" return variable to only return "True" when active. When "Enable BitLocker" is unchecked, "OSDBitLockerMode" variable is not populated or returned. This is to allow compatibility with existing task sequences 442 | Parameter "-DisabledBitlocker" will now lock the BitLocker check box preventing ir from being checked 443 | Removed OSDWizardSuccess result when clicking the Cancel button 444 | 445 | Version 2.1 446 | Changed memory check to pass 4GB when exactly 4GB memory is used - "4294967296" changed to (4GB - 64MB) 447 | Changed disk size check value - "68719476736" changed to 64GB 448 | Changed log output $NewOSDComputerName to $OSDComputerName to correct issue where the "OSDComputerName" variable was not correctly output to the log. 449 | 450 | Version 3.0 451 | Added confirm password field to Computer Name tab domain join credentials 452 | Added tab page to set the Local Administrator password 453 | Added parameter -DisableTabAdminPassword to disable the local administrator tab page 454 | Fixed BIOS serial number OSD variable. Change BIOSSerialNumber to BIOSSeralNumber 455 | Added log messages to indicate OSDJoinPassword and OSDLocalAdminPassword are being set. Passwords are [REDACTED] 456 | Minor wording changes and corrections 457 | Visual changes - added separators on some pages 458 | Added descriptive wording to wizard elements. Wording taken from the UDI wizard. 459 | 460 | Version 3.1 461 | Fixed bug that caused the TPM preflight check to run even when the TPM check was disabled causing a background error. 462 | 463 | Version 4.0 464 | Added support UDI wizard XML file 465 | Added parameters to specify alternate individual CSV file imports 466 | Set default CSV file names for import 467 | Added parameters to skip default individual CSV file imports 468 | OU selection combobox no longer disabled by default 469 | Added parameter to disable OU selection combobox 470 | Bitlocker checkbox no longer checked by default 471 | Update ListOfLanguages.csv file and generation script to include DefaultKeyboard column 472 | Fixed bug where password fields showed [REDACTED] on the finalization when no password was set 473 | Fixed bug where Finalization page would return an error if the applications list was enabled but no apps selected 474 | Changed computer name tab validation to check only if Computer Name textbox is enabled. Previous setting checked -DisableComputerNameRequirement 475 | 476 | Version 4.0.1 477 | Change disk size result math from "1073741824" to "1024MB" 478 | Added code to load physical disk information when no formatted volumes are found 479 | 480 | Version 4.1 481 | Added option for Workgroup selection when using the UDI wizard XML file 482 | Fixed issue with language tab page not accurately updating field validation. Added Update-NavButtons to language fields. 483 | Changed OSDDomainOUName return check so it will only return if $OSDDomainOUName exists 484 | Fixed bug where if multiple banner .bmp files exist, an X would appear in place of the banner. If multiple .bmp files are found, custom banner import is skipped and built-in banner is used 485 | Fixed bug where if multiple icon .ico files exist, an X would appear in place of the icon. If multiple .ico files are found, custom icon import is skipped and built-in icon is used 486 | Fixed bug where applications list may be returned empty if $AllApps does not exist or is empty 487 | 488 | Version 4.1.1 489 | Added parameter "-SkipCSVAll" to allow skipping all CSV imports 490 | Changed return variable logic to return variable if the field has text. Previous behavior was to return only if field was enabled or variable was set 491 | 492 | Version 4.1.2 493 | Fixed bug where laptops incorrectly failed the preflight AC power check. AC preflight check now only runs if Win32_Battery WMI object exists 494 | Updated help Task Sequence functionality and Configurations section to include instructions for the Install Application task sequence step 495 | 496 | Version 4.2 497 | Added support for multiple domain selection 498 | Parameter "-DomainName" will now accept multiple comma-separated values 499 | Parameter "-DomainName" will no longer lock the domain name field. 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