Advanced Sysprep Settings For Creating A Disk Image In Windows Vista; Create Disk Image Advanced; Distributing A Disk Image - Symantec DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION 6.9 SP4 Manual

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Distributing a disk image

Altiris Deployment Solution™ from Symantec User's Guide
Advanced Sysprep settings for creating a disk
image in Windows Vista
You can use the Sysprep advanced settings dialog to specify the settings for any
Windows Vista operating system. If you select Windows Vista as the operating system
under Sysprep settings on the Create Disk Image dialog and click Advanced
Settings, the Sysprep advanced settings dialog for Windows Vista appears. This
dialog lets you select Plug-n-Play (PnP) drivers options, as well as Sysprep options, such
as command-line options.

Create disk image advanced

Media Spanning
Maximum file size. The maximum file size supported is 2 GB. To save an image larger
than 2 GB, the Deployment Server automatically breaks it into separate files regardless
of your storage capacity. From the Maximum file size drop-down list, select a media
type.
Specify ___ MB. If the preferred type is not on the list, select Other (specify) and
enter the required file size in the Specify ___ MB field.
Additional Options
Compression. Compressing an image is a trade-off between size and speed.
Uncompressed images are faster to create, but use more disk space.
Select Optimize for Size to compress the image to the smallest file size. Select
Optimize for Speed to create a larger compressed image file with a faster imaging
time. The default setting is Optimize for Speed.
Note
Configuration restoration after imaging a compressed drive is not supported for this
release.
Description. (Optional) Enter an image description to help identify the image and click
OK.
Distribute an RDeploy, ImageX, Mac, or Ghost image file to managed computers to
deploy a previously created hard disk image.
Deployment Solution supports hardware independent imaging through DeployAnywhere.
DeployAnywhere requires Windows PE on 32-bit automation only.
DeployAnwhere creates a hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and updates network drivers
and storage drivers. It performs post-imaging functionality while you are still in
automation mode.
You can use the following switches with DeployAnywhere:
/logPth that specifies the fully qualified path where the DA log files are written.
/logID that specifies the ID to prepend to the log file name.
For more information about DeployAnywhere or Ghost, see the Symantec Ghost Imaging
Foundation documentation.
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