En SYSPREP of W2k8

Hola,

I am beginning one of maquinas United Nations Office building model Windows 2008 R2 Standard. MI entorno're ESX 3.5 Update 4. Primero me against the problem of Quebec no podia usar customizacion no cambiada el operating system until a Windows Vista. ASI as genero las maquinas como windows vista y despues return to el operating system change a W2k8. Eso means that runs correctamente el SYSPREP? una practica correcta o Hay maneras mas building maquinas W2k8 aconsejables? El sysprep of W2k8 none are necessary are the leads el mismo sistema porque descargarlo.

Resumiendo, mi duda are saber if is itself correctamente el sysprep aunque estoy diciendole ' enganando' are a Vista.

A greeting.

Hola compañero

El sysprep is runs correctamente: puedes comprar el ha sid have changed, that el number del pc ha have changed, there different street unicos Máquina para comprobarlo... siempre y cuando una vez desplegada the machine the arranques y cuando is reset sola ella... the take y el tipo OS replace.

El cambiarle el tipo of guest OS are aconsejable, porque las vmwaretools is basan en eso para instalar drivers.

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