Requirements for Imaging Clients with Riprep.exe
ID: Q228908
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
SUMMARY
You can use Riprep.exe to install an image of a client computer on a Remote Installation Service (RIS) server. The image can then be downloaded by clients using PXE boot ROMs or a RBFG-generated floppy disk.
Because the client initiates the download starting from the Text-mode portion of Setup, Riprep allows for differences in hardware among client computers (such as the boot device). However, Riprep does have some restrictions.
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When you image a client using Riprep.exe, the following requirements must be met:
- The client must have been installed using RIS.
- At least one CD-ROM-based image must exist on the server, in case the client needs system files at a later date.
- Only one partition is allowed.
- Client computers must use the same hardware abstraction layer, or HAL (ACPI and non-ACPI).
- Target client computers must have a local hard disk equal to or larger in size than the imaged computer.
- When you are creating the image, the client must not contain any encrypted files.
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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo