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April 2, 2010

TechNet Subscription

by @ 11:09 am. Filed under Miscellaneous

If you are an Information Technology (IT) professional, or are just starting your career in the IT field, you might want to look at Microsoft TechNet subscription. My students often ask me about the price of various software and where is the best place to purchase operating systems and applications. When it comes to Microsoft products, TechNet subscription is a great way to evaluate Microsoft products.

TechNet Plus Direct is available for $349 as an online only subscription enabling access to full version, evaluation software from the convenience of a private, centralized download center.

TechNet Plus Single User is available for $599 as a DVD subscription that includes access to the download center for online access to evaluation software in addition to the software available on the DVD.

You can purchase Microsoft TechNet Subscriptions directly from Microsoft or through a local reseller. Click here for more information.

Microsoft TechNet Subscription

April 1, 2010

Windows 7 Tools for Image-Based Installation

by @ 7:50 am. Filed under Tools/Utils, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP

Microsoft offers several tools that can be useful in deploying Windows 7 images to your workstations. Here are a few of them in alphabetical order.

Answer File:

The answer file for Windows SetupĀ  is the unattend.xml file. You can create (or modify an existing file) by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM). There is another answer file called oobe.xml that is used to customize Windows Welcome, which starts after Windows Setup and during the first system startup.

Catalog:

This is a binary file that contains the state of the settings and packages in a Windows image.

Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM):

Use this tool to servicing and managing Windows images.

Diskpart:

This is a command-line tool for configuring the hard disk partitions.

SysPrep:

This tool removes the computer-specific information from a Windows image (i.e. makes it more generic) before you capture the image and deploy it to all the computers on your network.

Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK):

WAIK includes several tools and documents to assist you in the deployment of operating systems. Here are some of the tools.

ImageX: A command-line tool to capture, modify, and apply installation image for deployment.

User State Migration Tool (USMT): You can use this tool to migrate a user’s system settings from an older version of Windows to Windows 7.

Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE): This too is useful for installing and deploying Windows operating systems. It’s a minimal operating system with limited services that is based on Windows 7 kernel.

Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM): Allows you to create unattended installation answer files and distribution shares. You can also modify existing configurations.

Windows Deployment Images (WDS):

This is a server-based deployment solution that allows administrators to add new workstations to the domain without physically visiting the client workstations.

Virtual Hard Disk:

This is a virtualization solution that uses a Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) file format. A .vhd is a single file that contains the entire disk image of a computer.

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