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Old 05-13-2008   #1 (permalink)
AFC_1903


 
 

Sysprep


I am trying to create an image for Vista (Enterprise) using sysprep and
ImageX. The image is being (has been) made in VMware, and to this image
I would like to add other languages. I have a selection of other
language Vista ISO disks at my disposal (French, Spanish, Japanese,
German, Polish etc).

How would I go about attaching these to it? Images can be made of
each/any other languages. The end image is (if all goes to plan) to
allow users the option of which language they want to use.

Do I take images of multiple OS's then combine them in some way?

I am a beginner with Vista, and scripting isn't a strong point either,
so any and all help will be much appreciated.

G


*EDIT*

This is the script I made.....

;SetupMgrTag
[Unattended]
KeepPageFile=0
OEMSkipEULA=Yes
UpdateInstalledDrviers=No
NonDriversSigningPolicy=Ignore


[Sysprep]
BuildMassStorageSection=Yes

[GuiUnattended]
AdminPassword="Password"
EncryptedAdminPassword=NO
OEMSkipRegional=1
OEMSkipWelcome=1
AutoLogon=Yes
AutoLogonCount=100
OEMSkipRegional=0
TimeZone=85

[UserData]
FullName="Test"
OrgName="Cork"
ComputerName=Cork*

[Identification]
JoinWorkgroup=Work1


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Old 05-13-2008   #2 (permalink)
Carey Frisch [MVP]


 
 

Re: Sysprep

Use this forum to discuss all aspects of imaging and deploying Windows Vista:
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...=721&SiteID=17

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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"AFC_1903" wrote:

I am trying to create an image for Vista (Enterprise) using sysprep and
ImageX. The image is being (has been) made in VMware, and to this image
I would like to add other languages. I have a selection of other
language Vista ISO disks at my disposal (French, Spanish, Japanese,
German, Polish etc).

How would I go about attaching these to it? Images can be made of
each/any other languages. The end image is (if all goes to plan) to
allow users the option of which language they want to use.

Do I take images of multiple OS's then combine them in some way?

I am a beginner with Vista, and scripting isn't a strong point either,
so any and all help will be much appreciated.

G


*EDIT*

This is the script I made.....

;SetupMgrTag
[Unattended]
KeepPageFile=0
OEMSkipEULA=Yes
UpdateInstalledDrviers=No
NonDriversSigningPolicy=Ignore


[Sysprep]
BuildMassStorageSection=Yes

[GuiUnattended]
AdminPassword="Password"
EncryptedAdminPassword=NO
OEMSkipRegional=1
OEMSkipWelcome=1
AutoLogon=Yes
AutoLogonCount=100
OEMSkipRegional=0
TimeZone=85

[UserData]
FullName="Test"
OrgName="Cork"
ComputerName=Cork*

[Identification]
JoinWorkgroup=Work1


--
AFC_1903
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Old 05-13-2008   #3 (permalink)
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]


 
 

RE: Sysprep

Hello,
Have you downloaded and installed the Windows AIK?
the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) User's Guide help file
has multiple sections on installing Language packs
Topics include
Create a MultiLingual Windows Image
Installing Language Interface Packs
Install a Language Pack to an Offline Image
Add a Language to Windows Setup
Deploy a Multilingual Windows Operating System
Use the Language Pack Setup Tool To install a Language Pack

There are more, so this should be your starting point

Download location
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...c6d-15f3-4284-
9123-679830d629f2&DisplayLang=en

Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

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I am trying to create an image for Vista (Enterprise) using sysprep and
ImageX. The image is being (has been) made in VMware, and to this image
I would like to add other languages. I have a selection of other
language Vista ISO disks at my disposal (French, Spanish, Japanese,
German, Polish etc).

How would I go about attaching these to it? Images can be made of
each/any other languages. The end image is (if all goes to plan) to
allow users the option of which language they want to use.

Do I take images of multiple OS's then combine them in some way?

I am a beginner with Vista, and scripting isn't a strong point either,
so any and all help will be much appreciated.

G


*EDIT*

This is the script I made.....

;SetupMgrTag
[Unattended]
KeepPageFile=0
OEMSkipEULA=Yes
UpdateInstalledDrviers=No
NonDriversSigningPolicy=Ignore


[Sysprep]
BuildMassStorageSection=Yes

[GuiUnattended]
AdminPassword="Password"
EncryptedAdminPassword=NO
OEMSkipRegional=1
OEMSkipWelcome=1
AutoLogon=Yes
AutoLogonCount=100
OEMSkipRegional=0
TimeZone=85

[UserData]
FullName="Test"
OrgName="Cork"
ComputerName=Cork*

[Identification]
JoinWorkgroup=Work1


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