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Lesson 1 Creating Unattended Installations by Using Windows Setup Manager<br />

3-11<br />

name is recorded in the Registry, so programs and program installations can<br />

easily access the Windows XP Professional system files and folders.<br />

❑ This Folder. If you select this option, you must specify a path and folder name.<br />

27. Make your selection, and then click Next.<br />

The Windows Setup Manager Wizard displays the Install Printers page, shown in<br />

Figure 3-6, which allows you to specify a network printer to be installed the first<br />

time a user logs on after Setup.<br />

Figure 3-6 Specify printers to be installed during setup.<br />

28. Add any printers that you want to configure during installation, and then click<br />

Next.<br />

The Windows Setup Manager Wizard displays the Run Once page. This page<br />

allows you to configure Windows to run one or more commands the first time a<br />

user logs on.<br />

29. To add a command, type the command in the Command To Run text box, and<br />

then click Add. Click Next when you are finished adding commands.<br />

The Windows Setup Manager Wizard displays the Additional Commands page.<br />

This page allows you to specify additional commands to be run at the end of the<br />

unattended setup before any user logs on to the computer.<br />

30. To add a command, type the command in the Command To Run text box, and<br />

then click Add. Click Finish when you are finished adding commands.<br />

The Windows Setup Manager Wizard displays a dialog box indicating that<br />

the Windows Setup Manager has successfully created an answer file. It also<br />

prompts you for a location and a name for the script. The default is a file named<br />

unattend.txt in the folder from which you launched Windows Setup Manager.<br />

Note If multiple computer names were specified, the wizard also creates a .udb file.

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