Thanks guys, collectively this helped me achieve what I was trying to accomplish.
Appreciate your assistance
Thanks guys, collectively this helped me achieve what I was trying to accomplish.
Appreciate your assistance
Thanks guys, collectively this helped me achieve what I was trying to accomplish.
Appreciate your assistance
@taspharel
Thanks.
the thing is, I don’t want to create another user.
I have a user already created, with the OS set up how I want the image to be.
I don’t want to create a second user after I have deployed the image.
Thanks for the help guys.
I will have a look at the info provided and let you know how I go.
I’m not sure if I made clear,
I’m setting up the Windows OS with a user, and then various settings, software etc, which is a base build for new staff members.
So ultimately , I need the image to have the single user I create, plus all the various settings and software applied.
I feel even if I create an answer file to automate the OOBE setup, I am still going to end up with another user ?
Yes I use it by intent, that intent being , from what I can gather, it helps prepare windows so when I capture the image, it can be deployed on different hardware if necessary.
Can I skip the sysprep ?
Hi there,
I’m pretty new to all this fog stuff, but have managed to get it running on a kubuntu vm on our network.
I can capture an image seemingly fine.
The issue I’m having is, once I deploy this image to another pc, upon it’s first startup, it asks me to go through initial setup stuff, and eventually have to also create a ‘new’ user.
Once this is done, my original user is also there, however I want to bypass this startup stuff, and just have windows boot with the user I created prior to capturing the image.
I think this has something to do with the sysprep.
Can someone steer me in the right direction as to how I might avoid this ?