
Sysprep is removing Store Apps - social.technet.microsoft.com
Mar 11, 2017 · It appear that if there is Generalize function define in appxsysprep.dll file can be find, the action will be performed during generalize, the appx packaged added after …
Server cloning and sysprep problems
Nov 3, 2009 · But your IT environment with integrated Visual Studio, SQL Server, SharePoint, etc. If you want a simple to use "sysprep / oobe / generalize" parameters on the system to do the …
Windows 10 Sysprep - Issue - social.technet.microsoft.com
Nov 15, 2017 · I still suggest to format the disk and reinstall system, then sysprep/generalize
Manual sysprep of Win10 pc. - social.technet.microsoft.com
For reasons I'm not sure of, I'm tasked with sysprepping a physical machine and using AOMEI to capture it. I tried a shortcut method, by using a working unattend.xml from my MDT server, …
Windows 10 1803 Pro + sysprep issues?
2018-05-08 11:30:05, Info SYSPRP SysprepSession::CreateSession: Successfully created instance with action file C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\ActionFiles\Generalize.xml, and mode …
Can not run sysprep after install application
Aug 9, 2017 · Sysprep has an additional provider that's added in Windows 10 and Windows 8 to clean Appx packages and to generalize the image. The provider works only if the Appx …
Server 2012 Cumulative Updates - social.technet.microsoft.com
Save a copy of the virtual hard disk. Run sysprep - and select the OOBE, Generalize, and Shutdown options. Use the virtual hard drive for deploying new machines. When the next …
Prevent Sysprep from adding local user?
Doing a new roll out of about 100 new laptops created the answer file but when going back into Windows i still get asked to setup a local username and password. We would like to turn that …
Windows 10 Update breaks Sysprep? - social.technet.microsoft.com
Feb 15, 2018 · When I run Sysprep /oobe / shutdown, it completes. However, without Generalize, I won't be able to upload it or deploy it.
WinPE wim file partition - social.technet.microsoft.com
What I want to do is "generalize" this condition and find, from within winpe itself, "the letter assigned to the partition where the winpe.wim file the computer has booted from, is".