Lenovo Secure Managed Client User Manual

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6.

Copy the provided UNATTENDOEM.XML file to current the directory and
rename it to UNATTEND.XML or use your own UNATTEND.XML file.

Note:

Lenovo provides this UNATTENDOEM.XML for sample purposes only.

7.

Check the UNATTEND.XML file to make sure there is no ProductKey entry. If
there is, delete this entry. Even an empty entry will stop the Sysprep process
from working correctly for OEM version. You must remove the entry from the
.xml file.

8.

These are all the changes required for the UNATTEND.XML file. You can
make other changes to the xml file if you are trained or have skills in this
program.

9.

From the cmd, type in the following command :

Sysprep.exe /generalize /oobe
/shutdown /unattend:C:\windows\System32\sysprep\UNATTEND.XML

where:

v

/oobe

- Starts the computer in Windows Welcome Mode the next time it is

booted.

v

/generalize

- Cleans up the computer

v

/shutdown

- shuts the system down after the Sysprep process is finished

v

/unattend

- allows you to specify your own UNATTEND.XML file

Note:

It usually takes a couple of minutes to create a Sysprep image of the

system. The system will automatically shut down after the Sysprep image is
created.

10.

After shutdown, restart the system back to Windows Vista PE using a
Windows Vista PE CD. Make sure it starts directly to Windows Vista PE by
setting the correct boot order in BIOS or by pressing the F12 key during
booting. You will have to create a Sysprep Windows Vista image again if you
accidentally boot into Windows Vista.

11.

If you use an external disk drive to store the image file, plug in your hard
drive. If you have a central storage server to store the image file, make sure
your Windows Vista has a network connection and then map a network drive
to your central storage server. Issue Net use * \\centralserver\sharedpath
and assume the drive letter is G:.

12.

Using ImageX, capture the image of the Operating System Partition and
assume it is D. Save it to your wim file.

Imagex /capture D: G:\myimg\Vista32.wim “SW_Preload”

13.

Using ImageX, capture the image of the Service/System Partition and assume
that the drive letter is C.

Imagex /capture C: G:\myimg\SystemPartition.wim “ServiceV003”

14.

Capture the image of the Data Partition and assume the drive letter is E.

Imagex /capture E: G:\myimg\DataPartition.wim "Lenovo"

Imagex /capture E: G:\myimg\DataPartition.wim

″Lenovo″

Now you have the .wim files. These .wim files have everything but the
Lenovo Secure Managed Client VNIF drivers.
Depending on your system and network speed, it usually takes between 20
and 50 minutes to capture the images.

15.

Inject VNIF drivers to your wim files for both Vista system and Service
Partition. You must have Windows AIK installed on your master and all
following steps will operate on your master system.

Chapter 6. Secure Managed Client image creation and tuning

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