Booting windows pe from a usb drive key – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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TSClients=On
TSEnable=On

[Networking]
InstallDefaultComponents=Yes

[Identification]
JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP

[NetOptionalComponents]
SNMP=1
WBEMSNMP=1
SimpTCP=1

[SNMP]
Community_Name=Public
Traps=Localhost
Accept_CommunityName=public
Send_Authentication=yes

[TerminalServices]
ApplicationServer=0
PermissionsSetting=0

[Display]
AutoConfirm=1
BitsPerPel=16
ConfigureAtLogon=0
VRefresh=60
Xresolution=800
Yresolution=600

[OEM_Ads]
Logo=Compaq.bmp

3.

If you modified the [MassStorageDrivers] section in the UNATTEND.TXT file, you must also edit the
TEXTSETUP.OEM file. For more information, see the Microsoft® website

(

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/proddoc/default.mspx

).

Booting Windows PE from a USB drive key

Some applications, such as the firmware update components, require the use of a writable medium. A
writable file system allows for the expansion of the contents of the components and provides a scratch

area for the backup firmware image copied from the device under flash. While using Windows® PE on
CD is not suitable for this purpose, a USB drive key provides the ideal medium for this type of activity.

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