When we do this, all we do is deploy the image to a box and get the updates
installed onto it. At this point then I can make any changes to the box,
like add or remove software that has changed or even make customizations to
the desktop that gets deployed. At them point all I do is create a new
image of the box and delete the old one. Now I have a new image with up to
date patches. We try to do this once a quarter to keep from having to many
patches to install.
I hope this helps!
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Wade Preston
Baldwin Filters
"Patch WinXP RIS image" <Patch WinXP RIS
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> Hi,
>
> I've been using RIS to deploy Windows XP on my network since a few years.
> I've always upgraded the image with the current service pack to avoid
> having
> a lot of security patches to install after the Windows installation.
>
> As you all know, there is now tons of updates to install even if the RIS
> image has SP2 integrated into it. Since SP3 isn't scheduled to be
> available
> until 2008 and we don't plan on switching to Vista yet, is there a way I
> could patch my current RIS installation to include all (or most) of the
> security patches released since SP2?
>
> Thank you!
> Philippe Morin