Transcript Chap 10

Lesson 10-From Here to There: Remote Installation of
the Windows XP Professional Client
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Overview
Configure a server for Remote Installation
Services.
 Configure Remote Installation Services.
 Perform a remote installation of Windows
XP Professional.
 Create an image from a reference
computer.
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Configure a Server for Remote
Installation Services
Remote Installation Services (RIS) is used
to install client operating systems over the
network.
 To use RIS on a network, at least one
server should have RIS installed.
 RIS works in two modes.
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Configure a Server for Remote
Installation Services
RIS hardware requirements
 RIS software requirements
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RIS Hardware Requirements
Sufficient hard drive space is required to
store the operating system images.
 At least 4GB of space is recommended.
 A network interface card (NIC) is also
necessary.
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RIS Software Requirements
Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP must be
installed and running on the network.
 RIS requires a TCP/IP-based network.
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Configure Remote Installation
Services
Operating system considerations.
 Additional RIS configuration settings.
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Operating System Considerations
RIS supports flat images for:
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Client-level operating systems – Windows 2000
Professional and Windows XP Professional.
Server operating systems – Windows 2000
Server and Advanced Server, and Windows
Server 2003 Web, Standard, and Enterprise
Editions (both 32- and 64-bit).
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Operating System Considerations
Licensing considerations:
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Microsoft offers different volume licensing
packages.
For products that use a product activation key,
it is possible to get a Volume Licensing Key
(VLK).
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Additional RIS Configuration
Settings
Group policy settings
 Server property settings
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Group Policy Settings
Editing the Default Domain Policy through the
domain properties in Active Directory Users
and Computers
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Group Policy Settings
The location of the RIS Choice
Options in the Group Policy Object
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Editor console
Group Policy Settings
The Choice Options dialog box
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Server Property Settings
The Remote Install tab of a RIS server’s properties dialog
bybox
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Server Property Settings
The New Clients tab of the advanced
settings dialog bybox
for an RIS server
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Server Property Settings
Computer Account
Generation dialog box
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Server Property Settings
The Images tab of the Remote Installation
Services Properties
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Server Property Settings
The Image Properties
dialog
box
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Perform a Remote Installation of
Windows XP Professional
For installing an OS image to a client
computer using RIS, it must be ensured
that:
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The client meets the minimum system requirements
for the operating system.
The computer can access the RIS server even if no
operating system is installed.
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Windows XP Professional
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)enabled NICs:
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PXE provides an ideal way to connect a client
computer with no operating system to an RIS
server.
It is possible to configure the NIC as a boot
device on computers that support PXE.
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Windows XP Professional
Prestaging a computer account:
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A computer is prestaged by creating a
computer account as a managed computer.
Managed computer accounts require the
Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) of the NIC in
the computer.
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of Windows XP Professional
The product key:
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To fill in the product key automatically, the
product ID must be added to the answer file.
By default, the answer file is named
ristndrd.sif.
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Create an Image from a
Reference Computer
RIPrep image:
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Is created using the Remote Installation
Preparation Wizard.
Is prepared from a client computer called a
reference computer.
Is used to duplicate the setup on other
computers.
Supports the same operating systems as flat
images.
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Reference Computer
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL):
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HAL enables the operating system to interact
with the computer’s hardware in a general
way.
The hal.dll file is used to identify the type of
HAL the computer is using.
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Reference Computer
HAL Versions and Corresponding
Original Filenames
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Installing from a RIPrep image:
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The riprep.sif answer file is edited to include
the product key.
The answer file is located in
R:\RemoteInstall\Setup\English\Images\youri
magefolder\i386\Templates.
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Summary
Remote Installation Services (RIS) is used
to install client and server operating
systems.
 All versions of Windows Server 2003,
except the Web Edition, can act as RIS
servers.
 A flat image is an image of an operating
system’s installation CD.
 All images require proper licensing.
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Summary
Clients of an RIS server should have PXEenabled NICs to boot from the network.
 A RIPrep image is created from an existing
reference computer using the Remote
Installation Preparation Wizard.
 The HAL allows the operating system to
communicate with the computer’s
hardware.
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