Automating Client Installation and Upgrade

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Automating Client Installation and Upgrade

You are now ready to develop and perform the automated installation of Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional and associated applications. This is a prerequisite for performing any level of deployment: test, pilot, or production rollout. This chapter presents the automated installation methods that are available, including preparation requirements and example configurations. It is recommended that network engineers involved in the design of the installation process and system administrators involved in the installation of Windows 2000 and associated applications become familiar with this chapter.

Installing Windows 2000 Professional involves either clean installations to computers that have no pre-Windows 2000 operating systems installed or clean installations and upgrades to computers that are currently running Microsoft® Windows® 95, Microsoft® Windows® 98, Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation version 3.51, or Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation version 4.0. Before you can determine whether to perform clean installations or upgrades, you need to resolve certain critical planning issues, as discussed in the Planning Overview in this book.

In This Chapter

Determining Whether to Upgrade or Clean Install

Preparing for Installation

Automating the Installation of Client Applications

Automating the Installation of Windows 2000 Professional

Installation Configuration Examples

Installation Task List

Chapter Goals

This chapter will help you develop the following planning document:

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