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Constraints may be saved to a file for rapid re-use and may themselves be used as components of other constraints. Objects that may be used in constraints are plane surfaces, DTM’s, Solids, closed strings and block attribute values. Using the SKU in a task sequence WMI condition Tutorial Surpac Block Modelling Blocks and Attributes.
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The below steps illustrate how this can be done by using the tutorial dataset that comes with the Surpac installation.
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Surface_Pro_8_for_Business_with_LTE_Advanced_1982 Surface 3 LTE outside of North America and Y!mobile in Japan System Model and System SKU are variables that are stored in the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) tables in the UEFI layer of Surface devices. SKUs listed in the following table refer to commercial devices unless labeled as Consumer. This document provides a reference that can be used for various IT tasks such as registering Surface devices with Windows Autopilot or verifying the machine state of a specific device with PowerShell or WMI. Use the System SKU name whenever you need to differentiate between devices with the same System Model name, such as Surface Pro and Surface Pro with LTE Advanced. System Model and System SKU are variables stored in System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) tables in the UEFI layer of Surface devices.
#SURPAC TUTORIAL SURFACE DRIVERS#
This document provides a reference that can be used for various IT tasks such as executing commands or installing drivers based on device model/SKU names.