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.
You can also upload USMT version 3.0.1 from the appliance.
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On the left navigation pane, click Library to expand the section, then click User States to display the User States page. |
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Select the appropriate OS to which you plan to deploy the user states, and click Show me instructions. |
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