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how to convert this LTI to ZTI

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I did all the steps and to my amazement they worked! I had done lots of changes and substituted folder also.

 

But this is not zero touch, this is light touch. Zero touch would need an RIS server etc.

 

Also could you include the best steps for an XP machine? I did not install vista but XP. It got installed but asked me for windows serial though I feel that it was in the sysprep. Also my image has an auto renaming script so I could not test the refresh thing fully.

 

BTW Ghost is way faster than those .wim based systems so if I need to boot a PC with a CD then I would prefer Ghost there.

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zero touch means no one has to touch the machine getting imaged.

 

light touch means someone does have to touch it,

 

so what are you referring to exaclty ?

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zero touch means no one has to touch the machine getting imaged.

 

light touch means someone does have to touch it,

 

so what are you referring to exaclty ?

 

 

I mean to say that ZTI needs pxe booting. I have seen it with WOL + bdd 2007 + E1 magic packet sender.

 

There is another guide like yours at http://www.oakdome.com/lab/?page_id=78

 

BTW if I come up with a decent guide/addon to your guide then I would be happy to submit it.

 

Thanks again for a very useful guide.

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sccm can handle all this and utilise Wake up on lan also, so are you utilising SCCM or SMS =?

 

 

It was SMSWakeUp from 1E. I don't work there anymore but it was sms2003.

 

http://www.myitforum.com/articles/1/view.asp?id=5978

 

HTH. This is an old product and frankly a simple one too

 

http://gsd.di.uminho.pt/jpo/software/wakeo...ni-howto-2.html explains the magic packet

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