The Sysprep Creator Wizard guides you through the steps to create an answer file for Sysprepping an image.
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On the left navigation pane, click Library to expand the section, then click Sysprep Unattend Files to display the Sysprep Unattend Files page. |
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In the Sysprep Creator Wizard that appears, on the System Information page, complete the following steps: |
The name of the unattend.xml file configuration. The name you provide here identifies this configuration on the Sysprep Unattend Files page. | |
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Select if you want to specify links on the Windows taskbar, provide the related links. | |
Select if you want to enable advanced Windows options such as whether to Persist all installed Plug and Play devices, or to Reset activation grace-period timer. |
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Review the options listed on the Sysprep Creator Wizard Options page, and make a selection, as applicable. |
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View Sysprep Unattend File Detail: Click to see the contents of the unattend.xml file that can be generated using your newly created configuration. The Sysprep Unattend File Detail page appears, showing the unattend.xml file details. For more information about this page, see View and edit answer file configurations. |
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View Sysprep Unattend Files List: Click to see the Sysprep Unattend Files list page. This page shows all configurations defined on the appliance that can be used to generate Sysprepped unattend.xml files. |
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Download Unattend File: Click to download the unattend.xml file generated using this newly created configuration. |
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Download Unattend File with KACE Image Prep: Click to download the unattend.xml file generated using this newly created configuration, together with the KACE Image Prep. |
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Download KACE Image Prep: Click to download the KACE Image Prep. |
NOTE: You can also download the KACE Image Prep using the Choose Action menu on the Sysprep Unattend Files page. |
The Sysprep Unattend Files page lists all answer file configurations defined on the appliance that can be used to generate Sysprepped files. From here, you can open a specific answer file configuration, and review and edit the relevant details on the Sysprep Unattend File Detail page.
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On the left navigation pane, click Library to expand the section, then click Sysprep Unattend Files to display the Sysprep Unattend Files page. |
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Optional. If you want to make changes to the contents of the unattend.xml that is created using this configuration, you can do so in the XML field. |
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Download Unattend File: Click to download the unattend.xml file generated using this newly created configuration. |
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Download Unattend File with KACE Image Prep: Click to download the unattend.xml file generated using this newly created configuration, together with the KACE Image Prep. |
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Download KACE Image Prep: Click to download the KACE Image Prep. |
NOTE: You can also download the KACE Image Prep using the Choose Action menu on the Sysprep Unattend Files page. |
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If not following the above KB articles, use the following guidelines:
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If working with a machine that had previously been sysprepped, make sure to delete sysprep_succeeded.tag from windows\system32\sysprep. |
If the image is captured in WIM format, keep at least 60% of the drive space on each partition as free/available.
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If you configured a "default" account, ensure to set it to True in the unattend.xml file. The sysprep creator wizard has an option to copy the current profile to the default profile. |
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When running sysprep by command line and not the Sysprep Creator/Executor, use the /generalize, /oobe, /shutdown, and the /unattend switches. |
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Use CLONEPREP=1 on the .msi Agent install if it is not intended to have the Agent to -check in, and create a KUID until the next reboot. For example: msiexec /i agent.msi HOST=blah CLONEPREP=1 |
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Use the start /wait command when deploying software through appliance post-installation tasks. |
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The USMT Scan State utility (Scanstate.exe) scans a device for data, and captures the information in a .mig file. The USMT Load State utility (Loadstate.exe) installs the data and settings from the .mig file on to a destination or target device. The Load State utility also enables you to migrate users states to devices manually.
Scan User States Offline: You can use the Scan User State Offline pre-installation task to scan user states from any device and upload the user state to the appliance.
Deploy User States: You can use the Deploy User States post-installation task to deploy the user states to target devices.
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