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9.

Make any required changes to the C:\SWWORK\SYSPREP.INF file for your
image. This file is used to re-enter the audit-boot mode. You might change a
password, set PID, and so on.

Note:

You might have to update PID information. In Windows XP, the easiest
place to modify the PID information is in C:\SWWORK\PROKEYP.FM.

10.

Make any required changes to customize Sysprep in the C:\SYSPREP\
SYSPREP.INF file.

11.

Run SYSPREP.EXE as follows:

v

Windows 2000: Run C:\SYSPREP\SYSPREP -quiet

v

Windows XP: Run C:\SYSPREP\SYSPREP.EXE -factory -quiet

Note:

If you are making a Windows XP Home image, make sure you are
logged in as the Owner account before running the above sysprep
command.

12.

Important:

Before you continue to the next step, read “Limitations of

Symantec Norton Ghost” on page 142 or “Limitations of PowerQuest
DeployCenter” on page 143
to learn about special preparation procedures
associated with your image-cloning tool.

13.

Use either Symantec Norton Ghost or PowerQuest DeployCenter software to
create the image files. If you intend to deploy the image using CDs, make sure
you use the tools provided with Ghost and DeployCenter to segment the
image into files that can fit on CDs.

Note:

Set the maximum file size for CDs at 600MB. If you are using Symantec
Norton Ghost version 7.5, make sure you use the -cns parameter when
creating the image.

14.

Store the image file in its own folder. In the case of CD deployment, where
you had to segment the image into CD-sized files, store all of the files in a
single folder. Make sure the folder is in a location that is accessible to the
ImageUltra Builder console.

15.

Store the Image-cloning tool you used to create the image (Symantec Norton
Ghost or PowerQuest DeployCenter) in the same folder as the image file.

16.

Store any batch files or script files you may have created in the same folder as
the image file.

17.

Continue with “Setting the attributes for the new base operating-system
module.”

Setting the attributes for the new base operating-system module

The following information describes how to set the attributes for a new
Portable-Sysprep Image base operating-system module without using an existing
module as a template. If you want to set the attributes for a new module to match
the attributes of an existing module, see “Setting the attributes based on an
existing base operating-system module” on page 148.

To set the attributes for the new module, do the following:

1.

Open the repository where you want the new base operating-system module
to reside.

2.

If your repository contains folders, navigate to the folder where you want the
new base operating-system module to reside.

3.

From the Main Window menu bar, click Insert and then click Operating
System...

. The New Module Wizard opens.

4.

Click Next.

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