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Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Threshold 1 for Wyse 5020 and 7020 Thin Clients Maintenance Release 4 Release Notes

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Running Custom Sysprep tool

Prerequisites

  • Disable Unified Write Filter.
  • Logging framework must be available on your thin client.
  • PowerShell script execution environment, Custom Sysprep, Configuration Sysprep (SCCM) scripts, and Hostname calculation feature must be available.
  • Reduce the flash drive or hard drive size to less than 32 GB.

About this task

When you access the operating system using Custom Sysprep, it is configured according to OEM specification or customer requirement. The information in the user interface is saved as configuration files (.xml) and is used for the Custom Sysprep process. To run the Custom Sysprep tool, do the following:

Steps

  1. Go to <drive C>\Windows\Setup.
  2. Right-click Build_Master.cmd, and select Run as administrator. The Config Master window is displayed.
    Figure 1. Config MasterConfig Master
  3. Click Next. The Configuration screen is displayed.
    Figure 2. ConfigurationsConfigurations
  4. Select Custom configuration in the Configurations section.
  5. Enable or disable hostname calculation in the Host Name calculation section.
  6. Enter the appropriate values in the Configure Domain options section, and click Save Credentials .
  7. Click OK when prompted.
  8. Select Enable local account credentials changes . The changes that are made to the credentials are applied.
  9. Click Next. The Credentials Manager page is displayed.
    Figure 3. Credential managerCredential manager
  10. Select the user account, and type the login credentials.
  11. Click Save.
  12. Click Apply to save the changes. This process takes 5–10 minutes to complete. The device turns off after the Sysprep process is complete.
    • NOTE: If SFC scan is enabled, the process may take 45–60 minutes to complete.

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