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9. Choose whether you want the server to begin responding to client requests immediately,<br />

and then click Next.<br />

Windows displays the Installation Source Files Location page, which you can use to<br />

specify the path to the Windows XP Professional installation files you want to use.<br />

10. Type the path into the Path text box, and then click Next to continue.<br />

11. On the Windows Installation Image Folder Name page, type the name for the<br />

folder to which the Windows installation files will be copied. This folder is created<br />

in the path you specified on the Remote Installation Folder Location page.<br />

12. On the Friendly Description And Help Text page, shown in Figure 3-9, type a<br />

description and help text that helps users on RIS clients identify the operating system.<br />

Click Next to continue.<br />

Figure 3-9 Enter a friendly description for the operating system and any help text that might<br />

assist users.<br />

13. On the Review Settings page, make sure that the settings you have selected look<br />

okay, and then click Finish.<br />

The Remote Installation Services Setup Wizard begins copying Windows installation<br />

files, and then performs a number of additional tasks that include the following:<br />

❑ Creating the remote installation folder<br />

❑ Copying files needed by RIS<br />

❑ Copying the Windows XP Professional installation files to the server<br />

❑ Configuring the Client Installation Wizard screens that appear during a<br />

remote installation<br />

❑ Creating an unattended installation answer file<br />

Lesson 3 Performing Remote Installations

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