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Old 02-07-2008, 05:50 PM
Andy
 
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Default Upgraded from BDD 2007 to MS Deployment

Evening,

Recently I upgraded to Microsoft Deployment from BDD 2007 and have two
issues I cannot solve.

1) The first is that I cant figure out where in the default scripts you can
specify the initial Keyboard Layout (during Windows PE & LiteTouch).

Under the previous version I believe it was customizable via an *.xml file
in the %SCRIPTSROOT% but alas it's either no longer there or I can't find it.

2) I have captured a reference image of an XP Machine (*.wim) and want to
deploy it but cannot get any task sequences to execute after the state
restore, for some reason the LiteTouch application doesnt startup and
complete the queued jobs in the Task Sequence.

All I want to do is cleanup the sysprep, minint and _smstasksequence
directories and update a couple of applications.

Would appreciate any advice

Best Regards
Andy


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