Hello, Im trying to build a complete guide about unattended Vista, but I need your help for this.
I'll post some questions and doubts and publish the best answers in a website, including, of course, the credits for the helpers.
Anybody who wants to include a mission question ou doubt, please do so.
Here's the first questions:
- What each pass do? When they're executed and so on?
- Why some setting need to be put in than one pass?
- What sysprep do?
- How to make setup automatically copy some folders or files to %systemroot%?
- Whats the difference between batch files, setupcomplete.cmd and FirstLogonCommand ? How to use each one of them?
- How to use RunOnceEx (case it still exists)?
- How to customize setup, logon and boot screen?
- How to customize wallpapers and user pictures?
- How to customize user folders locations?
Thanks and we're counting with your help and question.
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Vista Unattended Project - The ULTIMATE
#2
Posted 20 July 2008 - 10:56 AM
Hi Orsi,
I want to help you advance in your project but my English is very limited. It is a good initiative.
Want to make a x64 version guide?
Because I see that your OS version is 64 Bits.
A+
I want to help you advance in your project but my English is very limited. It is a good initiative.
Want to make a x64 version guide?
Because I see that your OS version is 64 Bits.
A+
This post has been edited by wallace1: 20 July 2008 - 11:09 AM
#3
Posted 20 July 2008 - 12:23 PM
hi wallace1, I want to make a x86 and x64 guide.
Dont worry about your english, mine is also limited
Any help will be great (as long its in english or portuguese
)
Dont worry about your english, mine is also limited
Any help will be great (as long its in english or portuguese
#4
Posted 21 July 2008 - 10:10 AM
geez... 101 views and only 1 reply?
c'mon guys... this project is for all of us!
c'mon guys... this project is for all of us!
#5
Posted 21 July 2008 - 01:01 PM
check the help files provided with WAIK tool. you'll find all your answers inside
- ← Some questions.
- Unattended Windows Vista/Server 2008
- Unable to Inject Drivers Over a Network Path →
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