Hi there, So just when I had Unattended working reasonably well, my
boss decides we’re going to move all of our users onto a Windows 2003
Domain. For the most part, everything goes OK. But after Windows
setup completes and the machine boots for the first time, a “Network
Identification Wizard” pops up, interrupting the unattended install. It
is asking me for a list of domain users to add to the local Administrators
group. The Unattended boot disk asks me for the same thing, but this wizard
seems to run before Unattended adds them. Has anyone else seen this? If so, how did you get around it? Here’s what I have in unattend.txt (censored a bit): [Identification] JoinDomain=MyDomain DomainAdmin=AdminUserName DomainAdminPassword=AdminPassword And I supply MYDOMAIN\LocalUserName when the bootdisk asks
me for users to add to the Administrator group. Tried just LocalUserName too,
no dice. Any help? Thanks, Jon |
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