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Hi everyone I am new to the Windows Vista/7 way of copying the admin profile
to the default then sysprepping. Before in XP I could copy the admin to the default using the User profiles tab in System Properties. Now the new way is a copy to in the XML file. I am new to the Windows System Image Manager basically what I want to do is configure all my settings under the administrator profile, copy that to the default, then sysprep. When the computer comes up I want it to prompt me to select timezone, enter a computer name, then join the domain. Would someone be able to look at my xml file to see where I am going wrong? I am also attaching my sysprep.ini file that works in XP thanks James. |
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James,
This is not the best place to ask your question. This group is for Access, the database application that is part of MS Office. I suggest you find a group for Vista. -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "James Rotiroti" wrote: Hi everyone I am new to the Windows Vista/7 way of copying the admin profile to the default then sysprepping. Before in XP I could copy the admin to the default using the User profiles tab in System Properties. Now the new way is a copy to in the XML file. I am new to the Windows System Image Manager basically what I want to do is configure all my settings under the administrator profile, copy that to the default, then sysprep. When the computer comes up I want it to prompt me to select timezone, enter a computer name, then join the domain. Would someone be able to look at my xml file to see where I am going wrong? I am also attaching my sysprep.ini file that works in XP thanks James |
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