Hi all...
I'm new to this whole WinPE thing just testing so we can use it for imaging Vista. (V2.0)
I have an issue that our image storage location is stored on a Terrastation (Samba Share). WinPE can not authenticate to this share. I know that Vista has a problem with the default authentication method/logging in to Samba and I assume WinPE has the same problem. I'm assuming I need to add the regkey LmCompatibilityLevel.
My question is where do I find the regkey to do this. Do you Load the hive right through regedit? I have built my image up to the point where it is ready to be prepared. When I try to load the HKLM reghive from the winpe.wim file it only has like 3 keys in it. Is this the way it should look?
Any info on modifying the reg keys would be helpful.
Thanks.
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 04:10 AM
To add a regidtry entry to your mounted WIM file:
Mount your WIM image
Run regedit from your OS
Highlight the HKLM key
On the regedit menu select File|Load hive...
Navigate to <your mounted WIM image>\Windows\System32\Config
Select 'SYSTEM' :this is the HKLM\System hive for the mounted WIM. Select SOFTWARE if its the software hive you are after.
Regedit will ask for a key name, type 'Temp' or any name you like.
You know have a Temp hive in Regedit
Amend any key you like in this Temp hive
When finished select File|Unload hive... from the regedit menu.
Thats it - your changes are now in the Wim registry.
Dont forget to commit your changes to the mounted WIM for them to 'stick'
Mount your WIM image
Run regedit from your OS
Highlight the HKLM key
On the regedit menu select File|Load hive...
Navigate to <your mounted WIM image>\Windows\System32\Config
Select 'SYSTEM' :this is the HKLM\System hive for the mounted WIM. Select SOFTWARE if its the software hive you are after.
Regedit will ask for a key name, type 'Temp' or any name you like.
You know have a Temp hive in Regedit
Amend any key you like in this Temp hive
When finished select File|Unload hive... from the regedit menu.
Thats it - your changes are now in the Wim registry.
Dont forget to commit your changes to the mounted WIM for them to 'stick'
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