Dan,
Sysprep removes the network adapter in preparation for deployment to a
machine with a different network adapter. Additionally the default network
components are installed during minisetup.
You will need to script these post setup using a tool like netsh.
Scott McArthur[MS]
Microsoft Windows Server Setup Support
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| Hi,
| I am trying to use sysprep to seutp an image using setup
| manager, but when I try to add networking elements it is
| blank. I am wondering if anyone else has had this issue.
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| Sysprep strips my tcp/ip entries in the dial-up
| connections...mostly the DNS entries.
| I would like to hardcode these into the image using
| sysprep for XP.
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| Thanks,
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| Dan
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