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Subject: Default User Settings after Sysprep in VMWare
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ClintonTullUser is Offline

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02/05/2008 1:12 PM  

First issue was set bios to boot from cd FIRST cuz in VM6.0 the bios screen to choose the boot menu is .5 seconds. NOT slow enough to click. esc. to get the boot menu. So start  your vm to boot to cd first.

Second issue is power configuration for hard drivers, monitor, laptop running on batteries settings. How can i set this up and also choose based on laptop desktop model. Anyone have any ideas on how to do this?

Next was to disable power management on all network cards on a system ater deployment. As of right now its reset via sysprep.

Remove the windows media player Icon from the desktop after deployment. Sysprep puts it back on the desktop for all new users loggin in.....

Next issue. Installing of applications based on model. We use power dvd and are licensed for use on all Dell models. How can i set this up to install based on make?

 

Thanks in advance.

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02/05/2008 4:06 PM  
Hey Cliton-

 

See my e-mail ;)

 

Mike Dzikowski



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02/25/2008 11:16 AM  
Mike its Clinton not Cliton :p lol All is going great.
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