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Subject: Windows Sysprep.ini with MDT2008 up1
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08/12/2008 3:29 AM  

It is normal that after deploy Windows XP SP3 (with MDT 2008 up1) in the homedrive exists a directory C:\Sysprep with a file sysprep.inf with all configuration (Domain passwords, serials, ect) in the client machines?

Can I delete this folder in the process of Task Sequence?

So If YES, In Task Sequence, where I put this?

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08/12/2008 8:24 AM  
As soon as a machine comes up through minisetup the c:\sysprep folder should be deleted by the sysprep process. This is the same for a manual build/BDD/MDT etc

Has the image been sysprepped and then when you deploy it, it goes through the mini setup?
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08/13/2008 8:43 AM  

Thanks for reply.

The process was:

- With MDT 2008 I deploy Windows XP olny (no applicatiions, no custuns tasks)

- When the system come up MDT ends with zero erros and warnings.

- But in the System Drive c:\sysprep\sysprep.inf this folder exists with passwords, serials, ect.

 

Before update the MDT 2008 to the Update 1 this error did't exist.

Note: Windows XP Professional SP3 Portuguese

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