Hello,
First off, a bit of background so you know where im coming from: I am
researching using your software for our Custom Computer company, Puget Custom
Computers. We are currently using disk imaging, and while it is working just
fine, it is very limited. Because of the custom nature of our company, we
regularly maintain up to 30 different images.
There are two main questions I have for you:
First, have you used Unattended to install machines with Vista? From what Ive
seen, Vista is very similar to XP, but I dont deal with the gritty parts, so
I'm not sure how closely it's file structure is to XP.
Second, like I said before, we would be using this to replace around 30
different images. How easy is it to point each install to a different install
script file? Do we need separate boot media for every type of install, or can
we just tell it which install script to use during the initial configuration of
the install? Ive looked at your "dynamic configuration with server-side perl
scripts" guide, and it talks about having different install scripts according
to the OS selected, so would it just be an expansion on that (IE just having 30
"types" of OS)
Thank you for your time,
Matt Bach
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Puget Custom Computers
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