You can rename, replace, remove, or edit K-Images and WIM images.
The System Image Detail page allows you to view the image settings, add a boot action, download the log files for the image, and set the options for how the appliance responds to errors. For Windows K-Images and WIM images, it also indicates if an image is sysprepped.
You can only edit system images on the appliance that captured them. For example, if you view the details of a system image captured by the appliance, you can edit that image on the System Image Detail page in the appliance Administrator Console, but not in the KACE Remote Appliance Console. If that system image is captured on the appliance and synced to the RSA, the System Image Detail page in the KACE Remote Appliance Console only allows you to review the system image details, but not to edit them. A link appears on this page that allows you to quickly navigate to the System Image Detail in the appliance Administrator Console, and edit the system image, as required.
The Browse Files option is only available for system images.
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Click Browse Files to open the Browsing Files dialog box to edit the images with the following options: |
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Click Add Drive to add a partition. The drive name must contain an uppercase letter with a colon at the end. |
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To add the contents of a ZIP file, navigate to the directory where you want to add the files, click Add Zipped Files, navigate to the desired ZIP file, and click Submit, then click Commit. The contents of the zipped file are extracted to the selected location. To verify the contents of the system image after committing the change, when the dialog box closes, on the System Image Detail page, click Browse Files and review the list of files. |
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To add a directory, click Create Directory, then type the name of the new directory that you want to add. |
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To add the contents of a ZIP file, navigate to the directory where you want to add the files, click Add Zipped Files, navigate to the desired ZIP file, and click Submit, then click Commit. The contents of the zipped file are extracted to the selected location. To verify the contents of the system image after committing the change, when the dialog box closes, on the System Image Detail page, click Browse Files and review the list of files. |
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Optional: WIM images only. Obtain additional system image information from the Windows registry. |
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Optional. Review the latest log file recorded during the system image capture, if applicable. |
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Click Server Log to see what the server recorded during the image capture. |
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Click Client Log to see what the server recorded during the image capture. |
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Next to Config XML, click Show, and review the file contents that appear. The contents of the file are read only. |
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Next to Task XML, click Show, and review the file contents that appear. The contents of the file are read only. |
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Optional: Under Deploy Options, select Remove local files not in image when restoring the original image to a device, and when files have been added or modified on the device that is not in the original image. |
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When you finish your edits, click Cancel to roll back the changes, or Save to apply the changes to the image. |
To import a WIM image, place a copy of the image file to the appliance's Samba clientdrop share.
During a WIM image import, you must specify its OS architecture. The appliance detects if the imported image is sysprepped or not.
NOTE: When the appliance starts importing a system image, if it detects an unattend file, it flags the image as sysprepped. If the image does not include that file, the appliance flags it as not being sysprepped. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Deployments, then click System Images to display the Systems Images page. |
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Select the name of the WIM image file on the Samba clientdrop share. |
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Optional. When the import is complete, observe the imported image details, and make any changes, as required. |
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On theSystem Images page, in the row containing the imported image, click the Name column to display the System Image Details page. |
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To download the WIM image, in the Wim Management section, in the row containing the partition that you want to download, Actions column, click the Download icon. In the dialog box that appears, specify the name to give to the WIM file. Then click Save. |
NOTE: Like the original WIM image, the replacement image must also be stored in the Samba clientdrop share of the associated KACE Systems Deployment Appliance or RSA, in order to be accessible. |
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To review the contents of the log file created during image import, click Show the log for this System Image. |
The appliance allows you to create and manage answer files for Sysprepped Windows images.
NOTE: You can access this tool by clicking the Sysprep Creator Wizard link on the Library Overview page. |
System administrators typically use answer files (unattend.xml) to fully automate the configuration and deployment of Windows systems. Each answer file contains a set of pre-defined values required by Windows system installation, eliminating the need for user interaction during the installation.
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. |
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