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Logout Logout of your account. Software Downloads Browse and download the latest software, apps, utilities, plug-ins, and firmware content. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Software Library workspace. Expand Operating Systems , and then select the Driver Packages node.
Enter an optional Comment for the driver package. Use this description to provide information about the contents or the purpose of the driver package. In the Path box, specify an empty source folder for the driver package. Each driver package must use a unique folder. This path is required as a network location.
The site server account must have Full control permissions to the specified source folder. If the Driver Packages node contains several packages, you can add folders to the node to separate the packages into logical groups. You can do additional actions to manage driver packages when you select one or more driver packages from the Driver Packages node. Creates files that you can use to manually import content and its associated metadata. Use prestaged content when you have low network bandwidth between the site server and the distribution points where the driver package is stored.
Distributes the driver package to distribution points, distribution point groups, and distribution point groups that are associated with collections. Start the Export Driver Package Wizard to save associated drivers and content to a file.
Use this process to move driver packages between hierarchies. Start the Import Driver Package Wizard to create a driver package from a previously exported package. Starting in version , when you import an object in the Configuration Manager console, it now imports to the current folder.
Previously, Configuration Manager always put imported objects in the root node. For more information about package access accounts, see Accounts used in Configuration Manager. Opens the Properties window. Review and change the content and properties of the driver. For example, change the name and description of the driver, enable or disable it, and specify on which platforms it can run. Driver packages have metadata fields for Manufacturer and Model. Use these fields to tag driver packages with information to assist in general housekeeping, or to identify old and duplicate drivers that you can delete.
On the General tab, select an existing value, or enter a string to create a new entry. They can also be used as search criteria. Starting in version , use these attributes to pre-cache content on a client. For more information, see Configure pre-cache content. Updates the driver package on all the distribution points where the site stores it.
This action copies only the content that has changed after the last time it was distributed. You can install drivers on destination computers without including them in the OS image that is deployed.
Configuration Manager provides a driver catalog that contains references to all the drivers that you import into Configuration Manager. The driver catalog is located in the Software Library workspace and consists of two nodes: Drivers and Driver Packages. The Drivers node lists all the drivers that you've imported into the driver catalog. Before you can use a driver when you deploy an OS, import it into the driver catalog. To better manage them, import only the drivers that you plan to install as part of your OS deployments.
Store multiple versions of drivers in the catalog to provide an easy way to upgrade existing drivers when hardware device requirements change on your network. As part of the import process for the device driver, Configuration Manager reads the following properties about the driver:. By default, the driver is named after the first hardware device that it supports. You can rename the device driver later. The supported platforms list is based on the information in the INF file of the driver.
Because the accuracy of this information can vary, manually verify that the driver is supported after you import it into the catalog.
After you import device drivers into the catalog, add them to driver packages or boot image packages. You can't import device drivers directly into a subfolder of the Drivers node. To import a device driver into a subfolder, first import the device driver into the Drivers node, and then move the driver to the subfolder. Expand Operating Systems , and select the Drivers node. Import all drivers in the following network path UNC : To import all the device drivers in a specific folder, specify its network path.
Import a specific driver : To import a specific driver from a folder, specify the network path to the Windows device driver INF file. Specify the option for duplicate drivers : Select how you want Configuration Manager to manage driver categories when you import a duplicate device driver.
When you import drivers, the site server must have Read permission to the folder, or the import fails. Hide drivers that are not in a storage or network class for boot images : Use this setting to only display storage and network drivers.
This option hides other drivers that aren't typically needed for boot images, such as a video driver or modem driver. Hide drivers that are not digitally signed : Microsoft recommends only using drivers that are digitally signed. Enable these drivers and allow computers to install them : Select this setting to let computers install the device drivers.
This option is enabled by default. If a device driver is causing a problem or you want to suspend the installation of a device driver, disable it during import. You can also disable drivers after you import them. To assign the device drivers to an administrative category for filtering purposes, such as "Desktops" or "Notebooks", select Categories.
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