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Deploy Vista Remotely
Microsoft has replaced its popular Remote Installation Services with a Windows Deployment Service.This lets you do mass roll outs of Vista and the upcoming Longhorn
Sanjay Majumder
Friday, August 10, 2007
Remote Installation Service (RIS) is available on all Windows 2000/2003
servers and helps to deploy all Windows OSs across workstations in an
enterprise. But the service doesn't support Windows Vista and the upcoming
Longhorn. To overcome this, Microsoft has come out with a new service called
'Windows Deployment Service' (WDS) to replace RIS.
Pre-requisites for WDS
To deploy the service, you require a Windows 2003 SP1 server with RIS and
DHCP server running. You also require Window Automated Installation Kit (WAIK),
which is a 900 MB DVD image file that you have to burn on a DVD. You can even
mount this image as a DVD on your Windows machine using a virtual CD/DVD demon
tool.
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Updating RIS to WDS
The WAIK DVD will auto-run when you put it on the deployment server and open
an interface for you. On the left end of the welcome screen you will see seven
options. Select the Windows Deployment Server option. This leads you to a folder
with four files: two doc files and two RIS update patches for AMD and x86
architectures. Choose the relevant patch. To start the update process, double
click the RIS update file and proceed with the wizard till you finish the entire
process. Once you are done, you will be asked to restart the machine.
Configuring WDS
After rebooting, you will notice that your RIS has changed to WDS. Now go to
Start>All programs>Administrative Tools and click on WDS. This will open a
Microsoft Management Console screen, showing a list of available WDS servers on
the left navigation pane. Select the server object from the left pane and right
click on it. From the context menu select 'Configure Server'. This will kick off
the WDS configuration wizard. In the first screen you will be asked to specify
the remote installation folder location. Just keep in mind that the location you
give is on a separate NTFS formatted drive other than C drive. Next you will be
asked to configure DHCP options, select both the options-'Do not listen on port
67' and 'Configure DHCP option 60 to PXEClient'. In the next screen configure
how the WDS server should respond to known or unknown clients. Generally in RIS
you need to set 'respond to unknown clients', otherwise you can't deploy an OS
image. But with WDS there is an option to notify system administrators when an
unknown client attempts to connect, and then serve that client once the approval
has been given from the administrator. With this the WDS configuration part is
complete. Now add Vista images to the WDS server. Page(s) 1 2
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