Configure Other Windows Options
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
Note
This content applies to Windows 7. For Windows 8 content, see Windows Deployment with the Windows ADK.
This section provides a collection of procedures on how to customize Windows® installations by using an answer file. Before completing any of the procedures in this section, make sure you have successfully built a basic answer file as outlined in Work with Answer Files.
You can preconfigure these settings through:
Windows Setup. Preconfigure settings to be managed by Windows Setup through a combination of answer file settings and custom scripts.
Audit mode. Preconfigure Windows Setup to boot the computer to audit mode. Next, configure your system in the Windows audit environment. Finally, prepare the system for deployment.
In This Section
Describes ways to customize the Windows Welcome experience, including automating the settings so that certain Windows Welcome screens do not appear. |
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Describes how to create and deploy Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) onto a Windows system. |
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Describes how to create custom power plans to help users find a power plan that is optimized for their computers. |
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Describes how to configure the Windows Firewall to an answer file for unattended installations. |
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Describes how to preset Windows System Assessment Tests Score. |
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Describes how to build and to deploy a customized escalation page to contain customized support information. |
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Describes how to enable Remote Desktop connections during an unattended installation. |
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Describes how to configure one or more Server Roles during an unattended installation. |
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Describes how to configure the SAN policy on a Windows image. |
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Describes how to deploy to a remotely controlled computer using an automated installation. |
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Describes how to enable applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be temporarily offline. |
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Describes how to disable Windows Backup notifications to end users. |
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Describes how to configure the computer to wake when receiving network requests. |
See Also
Concepts
Phase 2: Building Your Deployment Environment
Phase 4: Deploying Your Windows Image