Provisioning Windows packages
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First thing, I want to say thank you all for y'alls hardwork in bringing us content to help us to grow in the knowledge of the IT arena.
I recently passed and acquired a certification from CompTia, passing both of the A+ exams the first time.
Now to my question. Will installing a provisioning package on a client that has already been set up erase every thing on the computer and then provision it? Is there a way that the package can add things to the Windows10/11 client and not subtract any applications or its data?
Thank you for your time in answering this question,
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@Douglas-Atwood Douglas-Atwood great question, settings get overwritten only if those settings are defined. If a provisioning package is not configured, those settings will not be modified. If there is a setting conflict, then there is a precedence order (almost like GPO processing in Active Directory), to resolve conflicts:
1 - Microsoft
2- Silicon Vendor
3- OEM
4 - System Integrator
5 - Mobile Operator
6- IT AdminHere is some additional information from the MS documentation:
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If a provisioning package is not configured, those settings will not be modified.
I had to edit the original post (typing before coffee,,,lol), so just in case you saw the post with the typo in it.
If you have follow up questions, do not hesitate to ask!
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@wes-bryan LOL I knew what you meant. Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate your time in answering and supplying additional information. This is most helpful.