From: Elliott on 15 Sep 2009 20:54 So I'm going crazy because I just can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for anywhere. When installing from a vanilla install.wim from the Windows 7 DVD to WDS on Server 2008, it will automatically join the domain and name your computer based on the login credentials used. Now, if create a reference computer, use sysprep /generalize, capture it, upload it to WDS and try to install it from WDS, it doesn't join the domain, and it doesn't automatically name the computer. How can I get it to act the same with a captured image as a retail install.wim?
From: Anthony [MVP] on 18 Sep 2009 07:45 Elliott, Open the WDS console; select the server and right-click, properties. Go to the Client tab. At the bottom there is a hyperlink to "more information about unattended installation". This tells you what you need to do. Also, if you right click the image itself in the WDS console, and select Properties, you will see a checkbox "Allow image to install in unattended mode" and an option to select the xml file to use. Hope that helps, Anthony http://www.airdesk.com "Elliott" <egaskill(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:20cd3633-5cd7-4ed6-85fd-effee185eeec(a)m20g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... > So I'm going crazy because I just can't seem to find the answer I'm > looking for anywhere. > > When installing from a vanilla install.wim from the Windows 7 DVD to > WDS on Server 2008, it will automatically join the domain and name > your computer based on the login credentials used. > > Now, if create a reference computer, use sysprep /generalize, capture > it, upload it to WDS and try to install it from WDS, it doesn't join > the domain, and it doesn't automatically name the computer. > > How can I get it to act the same with a captured image as a retail > install.wim?
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