RunAsynchronousCommand (microsoft-windows-deployment-runasynchronous-runasynchronouscommand)

RunAsynchronousCommand specifies a single command to run during the auditUser Configuration Pass or specialize Configuration Pass.

To run services or commands that can start at the same time, use asynchronous commands. To run commands that need to finish before other commands can start, use RunSynchronousCommand instead.

RunAsynchronous commands run in the user context in the auditUser Configuration Pass and in the system context in the specialize Configuration Pass.

Child Elements

Setting Description
Credentials Specifies the credentials to use when accessing paths.
Description Specifies a description of the command to execute.
Order Specifies a unique value for each command.
Important: The computer does not wait for one command to finish before it starts the next one.
Path Specifies the path to the command to execute.

Valid Configuration Passes

auditUser

specialize

Parent Hierarchy

Microsoft-Windows-Deployment | RunAsynchronous | RunAsynchronousCommand

Applies To

For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-Deployment.

XML Example

The following XML output shows how to set asynchronous commands.

<RunAsynchronous>
   <RunAsynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
      <Credentials>
         <Domain>MyDomain</Domain>
         <Password>MyPassword</Password>
         <Username>MyUsername</Username>
      </Credentials>
      <Description>AsynchCommand1</Description>
      <Order>1</Order>
      <Path>\\network\server\share\filename</Path>
   </RunAsynchronousCommand>
   <RunAsynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
      <Credentials>
         <Domain>MyDomain</Domain>
         <Password>MyPassword</Password>
         <Username>MyUsername</Username>
      </Credentials>
      <Description>AsynchCommand2</Description>
      <Order>2</Order>
      <Path>\\network\server\share\filename</Path>
   </RunAsynchronousCommand>
</RunAsynchronous>

RunAsynchronous

RunSynchronousCommand