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Update XP WDS WIM image

Posted on Friday, 22 August 2008No Comment

Having trouble figuring out how to take a good XP image that has been captuered to my WDS server, and updating it with the latest patches, and a few programs/permissions. Currently I have to image a machine up and then logon and apply the changes I need and am good to go. I’d like to update the image every so often with any changes needed and replace the old image and/or save it as another name with say a date stamp in the name so I know which image is the latest. Using WDS/sysprep/imagex currently so I’m not familiar with any of the other tools out there. Anyone have any suggestions? It does not seem to be as easy as applying the updates and re-syspreping the machine and capturing the new image up under a different name. Or at least I have not had any luck doing that.[V]

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