On Nov 14, 12:05pm, mtobin wrote:
> I am trying to image an HP tablet with Vista Enterprise. Ultimately I will
> be (hopefully) using Symantec Ghost Solutions Suit 2 to multicast this image
> to multiple Tablets. I installed Vista Enterprise and all other relevant
> software on the tablet. So my question is how do I reconstruct the xp
> sysprep.inf file along with copying the profile to the default user. I have
> been testing a little with BDD 2007 and SIM but Im very confused as to what
> components need to be in which pass for the answer file. As well as, where
> will this answer file reside. Seeing that I need everything in the *.gho
> file, so when the image is distributed to a client the mini-setup is
> automated except computer name. Below is our typical XP sp3 sysprep.inf
> file that I would like to reconstruct into an answer file.
>
> ;SetupMgrTag
> [Unattended]
> NoWaitAfterTextMode=1
> NoWaitAfterGUIMode=1
> OemSkipEula=Yes
>
> [GuiUnattended]
> AdminPassword=*
> OEMSkipRegional=1
> TimeZone=35
> OemSkipWelcome=1
>
> [UserData]
> FullName="Rhode Island College"
> OrgName="Rhode Island College"
> ComputerName=
> productKey=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
>
> [Identification]
> JoinDomain=server.mydomain.EDU
> DomainAdmin=account name
> DomainAdminPassword=password
>
> [Networking]
> InstallDefaultComponents=Yes
If you are going to be using this image across several different
platforms, check out Universal Imaging Utility-handles all the
sysprep.inf files for you and your hardware doesn't have to be the same
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