To create a sysprepped
image with Dell Encryption installed, follow these steps:
- If you are planning on using Microsoft’s imagex to capture the image follow the "Install the Windows AIK" and "Create a Bootable UFD" steps from https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee523217 to generate a bootable media with a WinPE environment that you use to capture the image once ready, if you are planning on using another imaging software that you can skip this step.
- Now prepare a primary computer with all the software and settings that are installed and configured, but without Dell Encryption.
- Install the .Net Framework 4.5 (or later).
- Install:
- Visual C++ 2012 Update 4 (or later) Redistributable Package
- Visual C++ 2017 Update 3 or later Redistributable Package (x86 and x64)
- Run
%windir%\System32\sysprep\sysprep.exe
and select System Cleanup Action = Enter System Audit Mode
and Shutdown Options = Reboot
, ensure to select the Generalize
check, click OK.
- The machine restarts and you are automatically logged in as a local administrator,
sysprep
opens automatically, close it.
- Perform any eventual generalization tasks that you would perform on your images.
- Install Dell Encryption using the child installer, it asks for a restart, proceed with it.
- After the restart you notice that the Shield is *not* present in the system tray, this is expected.
- Run again
%windir%\System32\sysprep\sysprep.exe
and select System Cleanup Action = Enter System Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE)
and Shutdown Options = Shutdown
, ensure to select the Generalize
check, click OK (you can also do this from the command line if you want to pass an answers file to sysprep
).
- After the computer shuts down, continue to capture the image with your choice of imaging software.
Once the new image is deployed to a computer and goes through the Welcome phase and specialized configuration pass, gets a computer name, and a user logs in, the Shield activates as normal.
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