Very helpful comments. Thanks.
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RE: Many will want to rollout Win 8.1 on new hardware well before the expiry of XP in April 2014
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RE: Many will want to rollout Win 8.1 on new hardware well before the expiry of XP in April 2014
For the sake of clarity:
Windows Image Component Path = Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup
Configuration Pass = [B][FONT=Liberation Serif]4 specialize[/FONT][/B]
Setting and Value = CopyProfile=[B][FONT=Liberation Serif]True[/FONT][/B] -
RE: Many will want to rollout Win 8.1 on new hardware well before the expiry of XP in April 2014
I’m doing exactly the same as you: 2 images for 2 hardware platforms. (4 images - no driverpacks) One audit and one after sysprep. That’s why I’m keen to use your files as a guide. And you’re right of course, you’ll never run out of rearms because the base image never gets rearmed.
It’s strange that sysprep only resets identifiers in Microsofts Windows and not their Office. I suppose there’s a good reason.
Now I’ll have to bite the bullet on these scripts. They need to be Norwegianised too.
By the way I have discovered the following answer file command which looks very interesting. I haven’t noticed any references to this in the FOG forum:
Create an answer file to customize the default user profile
- Create a second answer file to use when you run Sysprep to generalize the Windows installation. This answer file contains the CopyProfile setting and is used to copy the customizations that you make in audit mode to the default user profile.
In Windows SIM, create a new answer file. To do this, click [B][FONT=Liberation Serif]File[/FONT][/B], and then click [B][FONT=Liberation Serif]New Answer File[/FONT][/B]. - Add the following setting to your answer file:
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Windows Image Component Path
Configuration Pass
Setting and Value
Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup
[B][FONT=Liberation Serif]4 specialize[/FONT][/B]
CopyProfile=[B][FONT=Liberation Serif]True[/FONT][/B]- Save the answer file as CopyProfileunattend.xml on the USB flash drive.
- Create a second answer file to use when you run Sysprep to generalize the Windows installation. This answer file contains the CopyProfile setting and is used to copy the customizations that you make in audit mode to the default user profile.
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RE: Many will want to rollout Win 8.1 on new hardware well before the expiry of XP in April 2014
Thanks so much Chad. Apparently with win 8, Microsoft recommends use of ADK which contains VAMT, WSIM (Windows system image manager), and other tools. So yes I have installed this package and have already checked out WSIM.
One remaining question which will sound strange: Your script includes:
“%programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office15\ospprearm.exe”I know about the need to rearm Office in many situations, but is it really necessary here?
The reason I ask is because volume license versions of Win 8.1 and Office 2013 activated themselves on my new PC without me doing anything. The only thing I had done was install ADBA on my new Server 2012, and created activation objects for both Windows 8.1 and Office 2013. When my PC joined the domain, bingo! Will the same thing happen to the final Sysprepped teacher image when it is deployed to all the clients?I only ask because Office can only be rearmed, is it 5 times, so why do it if not necessary.
Have I missed something here? I’m not trying to be difficult, but I do like to understand why I need to do something in a certain way.
But if I don’t include the script, and they don’t activate, then I’ll be kicking myself. -
RE: Many will want to rollout Win 8.1 on new hardware well before the expiry of XP in April 2014
Chad I’m scrutinising with great interest your December 19 post and files you provided for me then.
You mentioned you had files for Win8x32.
Do you now have files for Win8.1x64 ?
I’m hopeless with scripting and need working files that I can modify.
I need to deploy in the next few days.
I have installed ADBA on server 2012-R2 and have activation objects for both Windows 8.1 and Office 2013. I will not be using a KMS host as I only have win 8.1 clients. Even if you have a Win8.1x64 unattend.xml, I may still have to make my own, but at least I can see what you have included or excluded.Grateful for anything you can provide and practical tips.
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RE: FOG 33b - installation - HP Elite 8300 SFF
Have now connected everything to the school VLAN again.
Rebooted after fixing sleep 30.
Checked multicast log - no log for the last 3 hours
Multicast to 2 HP
TFTP is now running after reboot (problem fixed)
Multicast failed as expected
Stop and start multicast
Multicast to 2 HP
Multicast worked as expected
Checked multicast log - it is running now, BUT, the log shows 7:30 PM when it is actually 9:30 PM on the Ubuntu clock as it is in reality here in Norway. I just mention it in case it has significance.This multicast problem is now predictable and fixable for me. I’m heading home.
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RE: FOG 33b - installation - HP Elite 8300 SFF
Very helpful explanation.
Actually I haven’t given up. It’s just that I MUST get the staff system running in 2 days time. And that’s impossible. That’s the real source of my frustration. I’m happy to keep working at this for the sake of others in the future who might have similar problems and helping with 0.33b, but not for at least a week until I’ve got the school system up and running. I will keep you very briefly updated on anything I discover, but nothing time-consuming for the time being. I’m in the middle of what is, for me, a big migration and huge learning curve. All new PCs, Server, printers, VLANS, Firewall, multimedia systems. Going from XP to Win 8.1 is a big jump. I’ll be using SYSPREP for the first time and answer files, ADBA etc…
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RE: FOG 33b - installation - HP Elite 8300 SFF
I’ve fixed the sleep 30 syntax.
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RE: FOG 33b - installation - HP Elite 8300 SFF
Yes every 10 seconds there are 6 items/lines
But the log stopped for 1 hour from 1230 to 13:30.
It also stopped 2 hours ago and has not recorded anything since then.The following is Chinese to me. I know nothing about kernels.
[I]Errors with units normally leads to kernel issues, you can try one of the updated kernels Tom provides, or you can build your own, there is a fabulous guide on the forums that will walk you through creating a kernel with specific drivers, but the ones Tom puts out are normally all inclusive.[/I]Are you saying that a part of the OS is corrupted and needs fixing? Or can I use the system temporarily as it is and just stop and start the FOGMulticastManager if I want to multicast?
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