sysprep deletes hidden admin account

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       #11

    WindowsStar said:
    @robin77
    [COLOR=#323232][FONT=Verdana]My question would be why are you doing this?
    well, it's actually not even two or 3 machines. it's only 1

    any ideas?
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  2. Posts : 93
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       #12

    thanks to all - i got it... it was just a stupid mistake in my setup.

    thanks alot
    Last edited by robin77; 11 Feb 2010 at 18:34.
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  3. Posts : 118
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       #13

    robin77 said:

    in other related documents i often noticed the mentioning of "answer files" and "unattended.xml" but i thought i would not have to bother with these for now. do I?

    I hope someone of you can help me : )
    S you need to bother about it. The deployment not only contains preparing a image but also making it unattended.

    Download this waik and install it on your computer. Through that you can create the superadmin (hidden admin) as well as make the installation unattended.

    The step by step guide is inside the waik image.

    If you have any queries feel free to contact me ....

    Delphin.
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