Controlling, Write-access, Your – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 203: Repository, During, Direct-network, Install

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Note:

Installing

Rescue

and

Recovery

in

the

service

partition

will

prevent

you

from

ever

using

the

service

partition

again.

This

scenario

is

not

recommended.

5.

If

the

base

map

uses

the

service

partition

in

the

back:

v

Rescue

and

Recovery

for

Windows

XP

will

install

in

the

service

partition.

v

Rescue

and

Recovery

for

Windows

Vista

will

install

in

the

virtual

partition.

Controlling

write-access

to

your

repository

during

a

direct-network

install

By

default,

the

target

computer

has

read

access

and

write

access

to

your

repository

during

a

direct-network

install

operation.

The

write

access

is

required

so

the

target

computer

can

make

modifications

in

the

network-staging

folder,

which

by

default

is

located

in

the

repository.

For

those

of

you

who

do

not

want

the

target

computer

to

have

write

access

to

your

repository,

you

can

specify

a

location

for

the

network-staging

folder

outside

of

the

repository.

Taking

this

precaution

gives

the

target

computer

read-only

access

to

the

repository

and

read/write

access

to

the

network-staging

folder

that

resides

outside

of

the

repository.

To

specify

a

location

outside

of

the

repository

for

the

network-staging

folder,

do

the

following:

1.

Use

Windows

Explorer

or

My

Computer

to

create

a

folder

on

your

network

that

will

be

used

as

a

network

staging

folder.

2.

From

the

ImageUltra

Builder

Main

window,

open

any

repository.

3.

From

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Tools

and

then

click

Options...

.

The

Repository

Options

window

opens.

4.

Click

the

Network

Install

tab.

5.

In

the

Location

field,

either

use

the

Browse

button

to

locate

the

folder

you

created

in

Step

1,

or

type

the

location

of

the

folder

in

Universal

Naming

Convention

(UNC)

format.

6.

In

the

Server

IP

Address

field,

type

the

IP

address

of

the

server

that

contains

the

folder

specified

in

the

Location

field.

(Optional)

7.

Click

OK

.

All

network-staging

folders

will

be

created

dynamically

under

the

specified

folder.

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12.

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with

exceptions

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