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Creating the RIPREP machine image
Last time I discussed some background to RIS and preparation for imaging a machine. Now it’s time to take a look at the process of RIPREPping itself. We require custom network and other drivers loaded in the image, so I need to follow the process described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314479 to enable these to be included in my image.…
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Creating RIPREP Images
Remote Install Services is a great replacement for Ghost, which is something we grew up with from our non-AD environment. RIS, like everything, has a learning curve, but it is easier to set up machines and you don’t need to buy extra software and licenses as it is built into Windows Server. RIPREP is the RIS…
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Background
A bit more information about the environmental background to this blog being set up and written will help you to understand why the blog exists and the subject material that it will cover. I have extensive computing experience and vocational qualifications specifically related to programming. However in recent years my work focus has shifted to…
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Customising RIS images with drivers
When you create a basic RIS image, it comes with just the drivers that Windows supplies. To get even a flat image installed on a bare machine, you may find extra network card drivers are needed so that Windows can connect to the network and download the files it needs to install Windows. For a flat / Risetup image…
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Upgrading WS2003 to SP2 causes RIS problems
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 upgrades the RIS server, if you have one, to Windows Deployment Services. WDS can run in a legacy mode for backward compatibility with RIS – it is normally set up as a mixed environment to allow both to run. WDS is the new technology for deploying images that is…
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Windows Mandatory Profile Issues
Mandatory profiles are something that came in from NT4 or earlier. They are a great way of working around limits of the Windows profile model. If you have a few hundred users who don’t need a customisable profile or to save profile settings, a man profile provides a great way of setting up users with…
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Welcome
This is my new blog. I’m a computer technician working in the education sector of New Zealand, and this blog will chronicle the challenges of maintaining 100+ PCs and three servers in a predominantly Windows environment. I’m creating this blog using Windows Live Writer at home, but due to tech problems I’ll have to use…