Windows Deployment Services and Answer Files This present article examines how to automate this image deployment process by using answer files. In the previous article of this series we looked at how to use Windows DS to manually deploy a captured image of a pre-configured reference computer onto a PXE-enabled bare-metal destination computer. Readers interested in understanding the basics of deploying Vista using the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) are referred to the first 13 articles of this series, which are listed on the author’s home page on. This present article continues our look at the Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS) server role by walking you through an unattended image deployment onto bare-metal hardware using Windows Deployment Services. The following here shows a (vista) deployment using WinSim step-by-step taken from The site Advanced Unattended Installation Scenarios.Walkthrough: Build a simple Answer file (note this is for vista but should be almost identical).This detailed guide explaining the differences between the passes hopefully may shed some light on what the differences are in between the opportunities Config passes 101Īs cool as this is, we may need some more info on the answer files itself. One of the most confusing parts of using WinSim is knowing which “Pass” to add a setting to if there’s more than one option. What kind of settings and properties can be set using Win Sim? TechNet tells us! ![]() One student was asking some great questions on Sysprep and using Win Sim!įirst off, his new best friend How Sysprep Works ![]() ![]() This for all our students that are attending this weeks 6294 Microsoft Windows 7 training course at Directions Training Center.
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