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Old 12-18-2007
jaredwetmore
 

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Micrsoft Deployment and Vista image deployment....
attempting to use MD to create a custom Vista image that is captured and then
am able to re-deploy this wim file to other machnies.

I am able to capture the wim, and it created the WIm file. This issue is
when I re-deploy this image using MD. It starts to unpack the install files,
and then goes this the rest of the Vista 1st time setup option, and then it
reboots, and leaves me at a user login prompt where I am unable to log into
the machine as it says that the admin account has been disabled, and no other
accounts work.

The MD wizard does not finish that i am aware of, as since it does not, I am
not able to get the log files that MD copies back to my server for me to
check.



so my question to you all is this.. out of the box, can MD create, captiure
and re-deploy a vista image with NO changes to the unattend.xml file ? if
not, where are these changes that are needed.



also, need to have the image bind the computer im deploying to a domain, and
in the past, was able to set that in sysprep, where am i suppsoed to do that
know ? I am not able to see, or modify this mysterious sysprep.xml that I
see info on.



thanks in advance... Would like any and all info on this...

thanks

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Old 12-19-2007
Seth
 

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Re: Micrsoft Deployment and Vista image deployment....
"jaredwetmore" <jaredwetmore@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:052AC957-78F1-4783-935D-C72576DFD36F@microsoft.com...
> attempting to use MD to create a custom Vista image that is captured and
> then
> am able to re-deploy this wim file to other machnies.
>
> I am able to capture the wim, and it created the WIm file. This issue is
> when I re-deploy this image using MD. It starts to unpack the install
> files,
> and then goes this the rest of the Vista 1st time setup option, and then
> it
> reboots, and leaves me at a user login prompt where I am unable to log
> into
> the machine as it says that the admin account has been disabled, and no
> other
> accounts work.
>
> The MD wizard does not finish that i am aware of, as since it does not, I
> am
> not able to get the log files that MD copies back to my server for me to
> check.


It finishes, just your setup files supplied to the process are incomplete.
You need to supply information in the UNATTEND.XML file to create the
initial local account.

> so my question to you all is this.. out of the box, can MD create,
> captiure
> and re-deploy a vista image with NO changes to the unattend.xml file ? if
> not, where are these changes that are needed.


You need to supply information in the UNATTEND.XML file. You will have to
read the documentation in the WAIK to see which fields and settings apply to
you.

> also, need to have the image bind the computer im deploying to a domain,
> and
> in the past, was able to set that in sysprep, where am i suppsoed to do
> that
> know ? I am not able to see, or modify this mysterious sysprep.xml that I
> see info on.


Also to be set in UNATTEND.XML. There are no SYSPREP setting files anymore

> thanks in advance... Would like any and all info on this...
>
> thanks
>



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