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[quote][i]Originally posted by Kyle T[/i] Will hijack this thread if you don't mind... you seem to be done with it :lol: At work, our WinXP images have all been 'sysprepped' so that when we slap an image onto a new piece of hardware - the user is prompted for the PC's network name and nothing else. Admin login details, license key and company name are all pre-populated. The guy who did all these builds has long since moved on, and now we're rolling out Win7 I'm trying to achieve something similar. From what I can gather, Sysprep in Win7 is totally different - is it still the tool to use or is there an easier way around it? When playing with unattend.xml I can get the PC to autojoin the domain, but only with a randomly generated computer name. I'm struggling to construct the unattend.xml to do what I need... does anyone use this and can offer me some examples to copy off of? :P [/quote]
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