I have set up a Windows server 2008 with WDS and was wondering if somone could tell me if I am going the right direction. I would create an answer file
using wism, put this answer file in the sysprep folder (C:\windows\system32\sysprep) run sysprep from there. The machine will reboot, pxe into my Windows 2008 server
where I can capture the image of my machine? Is this correct? Another question is that the machines have oem, how can I not have to put the product key into every machine
manually. In windows xp there was a default key you could use, but I can't find anything like that for windows 7. Do I just leave the product key blank in my answer file?
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Hi,
I have set up a Windows server 2008 with WDS and was wondering if somone could tell me if I am going the right direction. I would create an answer file
using wism, put this answer file in the sysprep folder (C:\windows\system32\sysprep) run sysprep from there. The machine will reboot, pxe into my Windows 2008 server
where I can capture the image of my machine? Is this correct? Another question is that the machines have oem, how can I not have to put the product key into every machine
manually. In windows xp there was a default key you could use, but I can't find anything like that for windows 7. Do I just leave the product key blank in my answer file?
Thanks,
Slack
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