[THIN] SYSPREP and Windows Server 2003.

  • From: "Chris Lynch" <lynch00@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 11:03:52 -0700

 
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Has anyone come up with a good work around for the SYSPREP 2.0 issue
and Windows Server 2003 with remapped drives?  I think I have come up
with a solution (actually two), and wanted to know if anyone has done
the same.

1.  Use SYSPREP 1.1 (which has been reported to work with W2K3)

OR

2.  Edit HKLM\System\MountDevices and modify any "\DosDevices\x:"
value where X is the new drive letter.  Change X to the original
mapped drive letter (i.e. M) and reboot.  However, COM+ still appears
to be screwed up.  I found out that SYSPREP 2.0 does this
"modification" prior to rebooting into mini-setup or shutting down,
depending on what you are going to do next (i.e. get a GHOST image,
or test the image).

Thanks,

Chris

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