![]() ![]() ![]() Order by SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeTime DESC Where SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeID = 401 and SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeValue = "1002000B" and SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeTime >= #PRM:SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeTime# Left join SMS_StatMsgAttributes on SMS_StatMsgAttributes.RecordID = SMS_StatusMessage.RecordID Left join SMS_StatMsgInsStrings on SMS_StatMsgInsStrings.RecordID = SMS_StatusMessage.RecordID ![]() SMS_StatusMessage.*,SMS_StatMsgInsStrings.*,SMS_StatMsgAttributes.*,SMS_StatMsgAttributes.AttributeTime Enter the following query in the Query Statement window.On the Query Statement Properties window, click on Show Query Language.On the General tab, enter a desired Name and click on Edit Query Statement.Right-click Status Message Queries and select Create Status Message Query.Go to Monitoring / System Status / Status Message Queries.Note your DeploymentID, in our example 1002000B ![]() Add the DeploymentID column by right-clicking the top row.The first step is to get the DeploymentID of your task sequence deployment.This method is a bit trickier to implement. This method is useful to have messages from multiple devices instead of targeting a specific computer like in the previous methods. You can use Status Message Queries in the SCCM console to filter only task sequence messages. You can view all task sequence Action Name with their Last Message Name.On the Asset Message screen, click the Status tab.At the bottom, click the Asset Details pane, right-click your device and select More Details.In the Deployment Status screen, select the In Progress tab for a running task sequence or the Success tab to review a completed task sequence.Search and right-click the deployment linked to your Windows 10 task sequence.If your deployment staff don’t have access to the console or view deployment status, this option is not for you. This method is simple and easy but permit to see the status of only one machine at the time. You can view the progress of a task sequence using the SCCM console. Monitor SCCM Task Sequence Using the Console Each of them has its own benefits and drawbacks. Our post will show 4 different ways to monitor SCCM task sequences. This allows us to track task sequence start, end time and most importantly errors (if any). When deploying Windows 10 operating system using SCCM (OSD), you will need to monitor SCCM task sequence progress. ![]()
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