I just had my technician go through the WDS rigamarole...he did run into
problems, but seemed to come up with a solution.  Let me if you want his
suggestions.

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Matthew W. Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hey List.
>
> So, we're looking at deployment options for Vista.
>
> Looking at Microsoft's Windows Deployment Services (WDS), and found it to
> be very complicated...
>
> So, I've got a base WinPE 2.0 up and running, and now have imagex.exe
> accessible from a server. (Maybe later I'll get it in the PE itself, but
> this is good for now.) I can Sysprep a Vista machine, and make an image of
> it... works great... but I want to automate it a little bit more.
>
> I took a look at how Sysprep does things differently from XP to Vista...
> Whoa boy... new XML file format and everything! Okay, but what are the
> settings I can set?
>
> WDS's Windows System Image Manager seems to be the Microsoft Prescribed
> method of creating an unattended.xml file... but the documentation is...
> well... WDS centered. I don't want all that. I just want to make a
> self-imaged system to be easier to start up.
>
> If I could, I'd only ask that the OOBE ask me for the machine's name, then
> do everything else... including bind to the domain. I've seen some example
> unattended.xml files on the web, but nothing that seems easy enough for me
> to digest.
>
> Any good resources for Vista Syspreping? Anybody here have experiance with
> this without going through the entire WDS process?
>
> --Matt Ross
>
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