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Sysprep.inf
Inthemix88 <martinreyes06[ at ]gmail.com> 11.07.2007 15:00:03
Good morning all,
We have sysprep images that were created with a VL disk. We have been
using these images without any problems with various hardware
configurations (all Dell laptops and desktops). We have been trying to
sysprep this image for Dell 745s. For some reason, the userdata
section on the sysprep.inf file seems to be skipped during the mini
setup process. This causes the volume license key prompt to come up
and a randomly generated computer name to be created. I have done all
I can think of to fix this even performing a repair with another
volume license disk and a new volume license key. Has anyone had this
problem ?? Any information is appreciated.
Thanks in advanced,
Martin Reyes

Re: Sysprep.inf
Adam Leinss <aleinss[ at ]hotmail.com> 11.07.2007 19:18:37
Inthemix88 <martinreyes06[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in
news:1184166003.322462.84730[ at ]n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com:

[Quoted Text]
> Good morning all,
> We have sysprep images that were created with a VL disk. We have
> been using these images without any problems with various hardware
> configurations (all Dell laptops and desktops). We have been
> trying to sysprep this image for Dell 745s. For some reason, the
> userdata section on the sysprep.inf file seems to be skipped
> during the mini setup process. This causes the volume license key
> prompt to come up and a randomly generated computer name to be
> created. I have done all I can think of to fix this even
> performing a repair with another volume license disk and a new
> volume license key. Has anyone had this problem ?? Any information
> is appreciated. Thanks in advanced,

Our image is working fine with the 745s and sysprep.

Adam
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