- Mar 3, 2001
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I'm familiar with Windows 7 sysprep and unattend files to the point of generalizing an image and getting it turned into a .wim for MDT or OSD deployments, but now I need something done that is LESS complicated and I'm wondering what the process would be.
I have a computer set up with an administrator account and another user account that auto-boots into a specific shell
How do I sysprep this machine so I can copy a .wim such that when the .wim is applied all it does is randomize the name but leaves everything else alone?
I have a computer set up with an administrator account and another user account that auto-boots into a specific shell
How do I sysprep this machine so I can copy a .wim such that when the .wim is applied all it does is randomize the name but leaves everything else alone?