i guess i need some elaboration on the end of parts F and G. specifically, the sysprep part.
i have used nLite for a long time. great program. i actually used AutoPatcher today. Looks like it's back up and running. however, i think i like nLite better. either way, getting the windows machine configured is always time consuming.
so this base machine which is already created and up and running on SBS 2008 with Hyper V role installed along with Integration Services...i am logged in as tempuser.
i have installed office 2007 and am configuring my 'perfect' user profile. i will be joining these machines to a domain....likely the production domain, in an OU outside of the production desktops.
so, when i get this machine config'd, i want to be able to copy the VHD and join each VPC to the domain individually and have all of the user profile settings from the default image carry into the domain user profile. i think the way to do that is to copy my tempUser1 profile to the "Default User" profile. But this is where i am a little fuzzy. last time i did this, every machine had a folder called tempUser1 and the profile folders did not take on the names of the new users. it had something to do with the connect network wizard in SBS 03 and the way they let you assume a preconfigured profile. i have yet to join a new machine to the new SBS08 server so i am unsure of that ability is still there.
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by: mutahirPosted on 2009-10-22 at 14:53:37ID: 25639457
For Hyper-V
XPSP3 ISO Download
http://www.microso ft.com/dow nloads/det ails.aspx? FamilyID=2 fcde6ce-b5 fb-4488-8c 50-fe22559 d164e&disp laylang=en
NLITE (Slipstreaming a windows xp image with service packs, patches, drivers etc) om/~nlite/ nlite/nLit e-1.4.9.1. installer. exe
http://home.midmaine.c
Now, If you are using Hyper-V on Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 or SBS 2008 Hyper-V :
Tool to quickly create a vhd disk of any size : http://code.msdn.microsoft .com/vhdto ol
a) Creat a VHD of your desired size via the tool QuickVhd (creates any size vhd in seconds)
b) Open Up Hyper-V Manager, create a virtual machine, attach the vhd you have created as the system disk
c) Rigth Click on your Newly created virtual machine (under Hyper-V) Manager, and select settings
d) attach the iso on the cd to boot from (XPSP3 slipstreamed or xpsp3 if you have downloaded already)
e) Install XPSP3, Once the install is completed, add Hyper-V Integration services which will give you network card etc
f) Apply any windows updates you wish to, install applications - then sysprep and shutdown
g)Once the VM is shutdown, copy the vhd over to any other storage / directory and then you can create as many xp vm's you like
This is if you are using Hyper-V.
I have done the same process with xp, windows 2003 server, 2008