Update 2009-07-17: Corrected some errors in the application settings in the Extracting the Sysprep Files section that occured because I did not make all necessary changes after doing a copy/paste. Update 2009-12-29: Added MDT 2010 version of ZTIBackupCustom.wsf to the download. This file is named ZTIBackupCustom_MDT2010.wsf in the Zip file download. Rename to ZTIBackupCustom.wsf before…
Tag: XP Tablet PC Edition
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Deployment White Papers Updated for Service Pack 3
As I mentioned in the Windows XP Service Pack 3 Considerations section of my Full Update post on the Single Image process, that process will no longer be supported with Service Pack 3. While none of what I stated there has changed, there are now updates to the “official” TechNet white papers for those who…
Implementing the "Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Single-Image Deployment Supplemental Guide" Process in MDT 2008 – Full Update
Since my original post on this topic back in May I have received a lot of useful feedback, encountered several issues with this process, and with help have found solutions for all of them. There is also important new information about Window XP Service Pack 3 and this process. Because of this I have decided to…
Implementing the "Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Single-Image Deployment Supplemental Guide" Process – Important Update
In my post on May 23rd, I described using this process with MDT 2008. Since that post, another Microsoft Consultant (Barry Hartmann of MCS Federal, thanks Barry!) encountered an issue with this process if you have the .NET Framework installed in your Windows XP Professional image. The XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition conversion uses…
Implementing the "Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Single-Image Deployment Supplemental Guide" Process in MDT 2008
03 August 2008 – Important Update The content in this post is obsolete. Please see my new August 3rd post for a complete update. I will leave this post up for a while for people who are still using the old scripts. However, I will be deleting the post content at some point. For just…
Configuring default settings for Windows image deployment – Update for Windows XP SP3
In my previous post on this topic, I mentioned that Windows XP Service Pack 2 will copy the Administrators settings to Default User (see sections B & C). The new profile copy is the default behavior in SP2 with no built-in way to disable it. To disable it you had to request the hotfix from KB887816…