You have given the best answer Manny, so I'll reply to this. I think I have
it figured out. The tech must have (after extracting all the files from
deploy.cab) run sysprep.exe, which brings up a Sysprep dialog window.
Allowing the default options, I clicked the "Reseal" button and rebooted the
machine. This automatically shuts down the machine. At this point, this
must have been the "image" file he used for new virtual machine images.
Because after turning the Virtual Machine back on, it brought up the
mini-setup that I was referring to in my original post, where it asks you
questions like CD-key, regional settings, network settings, etc...Of course,
to avoid answering all these questions everytime, one could use the
setupmanager tool which creates an answer file that the sysprep mini-setup
looks for. Thank you.
--
Spin
"Manny Borges" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Sysprep is an imaging software preperation tool.
>
> It is found on the XP cd inside a file called deplpoy.cab in the support
> tools folder.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...302577&sd=tech
>
> This article outlines the tool and details its parameters. Make sure you
> use the Nosidgen option
and disjoin from the domain before running the
> tool to avoid nasty surprises.
>
> If you utilise the sysprep answer file part of the solution, you will want
> to also pull the setupmanager tool out of the deploy.cab . Don't forget
> all its associated files.
>
> This is not a laymans tool. It is an administrators level tool. Use
> caution and be prepared to spend some time reading.
>
> --
> Manny Borges
> MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
> MCT, Certified Cheese Master
>
> There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
> and those who don't.
>
> "Spin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Gurus,
>>
>> One of the top techs at my company made an operating system image with
>> Sysprep on it so that when the image first boots up, the Sysprep
>> mini-loader dialog appears and it asks for a computer name. That tech
>> has since left. How do I get this Sysprep thingy into a new image I am
>> making? Can someone tell me how to do it, in laymen's terms?
>>
>> --
>> Spin
>>
>>
>
>