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OEM Preinstallation of Windows XP Service Pack 2

OEM Preinstallation of Windows XP Service Pack 2. John Straumann Partner Technology Specialist Microsoft Canada jstrauma@microsoft.com. Agenda. SP 2 Value for System Builders Introduction to the OEM Preinstallation Kit Overview of the Preinstallation Process

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OEM Preinstallation of Windows XP Service Pack 2

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  1. OEM Preinstallation of Windows XP Service Pack 2 John Straumann Partner Technology Specialist Microsoft Canada jstrauma@microsoft.com

  2. Agenda • SP 2 Value for System Builders • Introduction to the OEM Preinstallation Kit • Overview of the Preinstallation Process • How to Obtain the OEM Preinstallation Kit and Windows XP Service Pack 2 • Installing the OPK Tools • How To Integrate Windows XP Service Pack 2 into an existing OPK Tools Share • Running the System Preparation Tool • What’s New in OEM Preinstallation with Windows XP Service Pack 2?

  3. SP2 Value for System Builders • The release of SP2 creates an opportunity for you to conduct security audits with your customs • Upgrade existing systems to SP2 • Upgrade older PCs to new ones with Windows XP SP2 • Upgrade small business networks to Windows Small Business Server 2003 with Windows Update Services installed • Windows Security Center dramatically underlines the need for AV software for your customers • This is a revenue opportunity for you • When your customers have SP2, they’re less likely to require support • Can increase your customer satisfaction • Increase your credibility as reliable source of security solutions

  4. OEM Preinstallation Kit Benefits Benefits Flexiblemethodology Enables you to choose compact disc-based, network-based, or peer-to-peerpreinstallation methods Customization Enables you to add shortcuts and branding information to the operating system Hardware flexibility Enables you to preinstall drivers for devices that do not have built-in support in the operating system Applicationpreinstallation Allows you to preinstall software programs during the installation of Windows XP. Audit capability Enables you to test preinstalled computers without interrupting the preinstallation process Easy to use and saves build time Wizard-like interface makes the OPK easy to setup and use and will save time compared to manual installations and adding apps/drivers.

  5. Common OEM Preinstallation Kit Terms Term Definition Technician computer The computer on which you install the OEM Setup Manager tool Configuration Set A set of instructions and answer files that contains the preinstallation configuration settings Destination Computer The computer on which you preinstall Windows XP using the Windows Preinstallation Environment Image A “picture” or an exact duplicate of the original file and folder structure of a preinstalled Windows XP machine Master computer The computer that contains a master installation Master installation A customized installation of Windows XP Preinstallation The process of loading Windows XP onto new computers End User The recipient of the computer that is manufactured by the OEM System Builder

  6. Overview of the Preinstallation Process TechnicianComputer • Install OPK Tools • Stage or prepare applications • Build configuration set • Copy Winbom.ini to floppy disk, custom CD or USB flash • Start the computer with the Windows XP OPK CD • Insert Winbom.ini floppy disk at startup MasterComputer Reseal the computer, or run Audit or Factory mode to modify and then reseal Build an image of the installation and store it on the technician computer, if desired Destination Computers Deploy image from the technician computer onto the destination computer(s)

  7. How do System Builders Receive the OPK? • The OPK is included FREE with each multi-pack (3-pack or 30-pack) of Windows XP Service Pack 2 that is purchased from System Builder Channel Distributors • The OPK is not made available for download • Authorized Distributors for every Region can be found by visiting the System Builder website: http://oem.microsoft.com/script/DistributorPage.aspx

  8. How Do System Builders Receive Windows XP Service Pack 2? • Windows XP Service Pack 2 Integrated CD is available when purchasing System Builder software from an Authorized Distributor • Service Pack 2 standalone executable will be available for download in all languages from MS OEM System Builder website http://www.microsoft.com/oem

  9. Installing the OPK Tools

  10. Obtain full XPSP2.EXE Standalone update file Create folder on C:\ called XPPro for Windows XP Professional and XPHome for XP Home Copy entire contents of Windows XP Pro or Home CD into these folders Open a command prompt and type XPSP2.EXE /integrate:C:\XPPro When Service Pack 2 has been completely integrated you will see “Integrated install has completed successfully.” Now, go to Tools – Manage Products in the Setup Manager tool Click to Add in New Product files by navigating to C:\XPPro and C:\XPHome How To Integrate SP2 Into An Existing Windows OPKTools Share – Step by Step

  11. Running the OEM Setup Manager Tool • Start Windows Preinstallation Kit  Setup Manager • Add Product files in to be deployed • Same Setup Manager tool can deploy Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 in all languages and skus OEM Setup Manager

  12. OEM Preinstallation from CD Using The Corporate Setup Manager • Do System Builders have to use Network-based preinstallation? NO!!! • System Builders can perform preinstallations from a CD using an answer file called WINNT.SIF • Should run the Corporate Version of the Setup Manager tool extracted from DEPLOY.CAB found on the Windows XP Operating System CD.

  13. What’s New In OEM Preinstallation with Service Pack 2?

  14. Changes to Unattend.txt Answer File • [IEHardening] Section is NEW! • Entries have been added to the following additional sections: • [Components] Section • DisableSecurityCenterAlerts: Specifies whether to disable alerts from Security Center. • IEHardenAdmin: Applies the Enhanced Security Configuration to members of the Administrators and Power Users groups. • IEHardenUser: Applies the Enhanced Security Configuration to members of the Restricted Users and Guests groups. • WbemCrrl: Specifies whether to install the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) event correlation component. • WbemFwrd: Specifies whether to install the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) event forwarding components. • WbemMSI: Specifies whether to install the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Windows installer provider.

  15. Changes to Unattend.txt (Continued) • [Data] Section • AutomaticUpdates: Specifies whether to enable Automatic Updates. • [GuiUnattended] Section • EMSSkipUnattendProcessing: Prevents Windows Setup from processing Unattend.txt or Sysprep.inf during an unattended installation to an EMS server. • [Unattended] Section • DUStopOnError: Specifies whether to stop the Windows Update process when an error is detected.

  16. Changes to Sysprep.inf Answer File • [IEHardening] section (New!) • Entries have been added to the following section: • [GuiUnattended] section • EMSSkipUnattendProcessing: Prevents Windows Setup from processing Unattend.txt or Sysprep.inf during an unattended installation to an EMS server.

  17. Goal and Strategy for Interim WinPE Goal: Develop a version of WinPE that provides additional support requested by partners to allow deployment within factories thus reducing the cost and time factors. Strategy: Deliver an interim release version of WinPE to allow testing and adoption within the factory prior to Longhorn OS and OPK releases

  18. Interim Windows Preinstallation Environment • Windows PE is a minimal Windows system that provides limited services based on the Windows XP Professional and the Windows Server™ 2003 kernels • Provides the minimal set of features required to run Windows Setup, access and install operating systems from the network, script basic repetitive tasks, and validate hardware • Includes features and capabilities that eliminate dependencies on MS-DOS-based tools (such as test and diagnostics tools), and provides an infrastructure within Windows PE to install images and perform required tasks in the factory

  19. Windows Preinstallation Environment .NET Framework IIS ASP.NET MSMQ Transaction Service Windows Media Services Distributed File Service STS VPN RAS PKI Smart Card Active Directory WMI Kerberos Windows XP Pro WinPE Customizable Boot Environment Complete OS Solution NTFS Full Drivers WinPE is a scaled down version Of Windows XP. It replaced MSDOS in deployment and diagnostic scenarios. Forced reboot Every 24 hours of uptime. Full APIs Full networking Mass storage device support 16/32-bit program support Integrated Development Programming Frameworks Application Services Limited Drivers NTFS Media Services API subset TCPIP Web Services Hardware (x64,IA64) File/Print Services Mass storage device support Network Access Services 32/64-bit program support Directory/Security Services

  20. Call to Action for OEM System Builders Test applications on the systems you build Evaluate pre-installed applications using Microsoft security guidelines Give us usability feedback, especially around the new Firewall and the Security Center Make security a high priority when configuring & customizing new PCs Help us get the Windows XP installed base updated with SP2

  21. Summary • Windows XP Service Pack 2 OEM Deployment can be performed in exactly the same manner as Windows XP Service Pack 1 • Updated documentation is included in Windows XP Service Pack 2 • Windows Preinstallation Environment has been Updated based on OEM System Builder feedback

  22. Product Support Available To System Builders Who Use The OEM Preinstallation Kit • MS OEM System Builder website: http://www.microsoft.com/oem • System Builder Free Support Newsgroups http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpage.aspx?PageID=550460 • E-mail Support for System Builders SBST@microsoft.com • OPK Top Issues Page http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpage.aspx?PageID=520851 • OPK Frequently Asked Questions Page http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpage.aspx?pageid=514008

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