©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. MGT315 Deploying Windows Vista Clients With Systems Management Server 2003 Anthony Chan Premier Field.

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©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. MGT315 Deploying Windows Vista Clients With Systems Management Server 2003 Anthony Chan Premier Field Engineer Microsoft Corporation

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Uncoordinated, manual Infrastructure Knowledge not captured Managed IT Infrastructure with limited automation and knowledge capture Managed and consolidated IT Infrastructure with extensive Automation, knowledge captured and re-used Fully automated management, dynamic resource Usage, business linked SLA’s. Knowledge capture automated and use automated Cost Center More Efficient Cost Center Business Enabler Strategic Asset

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. DESKTOP, SERVER AND DEVICE MANAGEMENT Security and Networking Identity and Access Management Data Protection and Recovery IT Process and Policy Infrastructure Optimization Capabilities

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. What We Will Cover An overview of the Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 OSD Feature Pack Update Installation of the OSD Feature Pack End-to-end implementation of the SMS 2003 Operating System Deployment (OSD) Feature Pack Update to deploy a Microsoft Windows Vista client Comparison of OSD Feature Pack to Remote Installation Services (RIS)/Microsoft Windows Desktop Search (WDS) and Automated Deployment Services (ADS)

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. SMS 2003 OSD Feature Pack Roadmap This presentation covers some generic information on the SMS 2003 Operating System Deployment Feature Pack Released in November of 2004 To deploy Windows Vista, you must use the SMS 2003 OSD Feature Pack Update Timeline presented in the presentation SMS 2003 OSD is THE way to deploy Windows Vista in an enterprise!

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda Overview of key features and scenarios Capturing an operating system image Distributing the image through SMS Installation of the image on the client Positioning ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Key Features of SMS 2003 OSD Integrated with SMS 2003 Inventory-based planning/targeting Uses SMS software distribution SMS management of replication of images throughout distributed enterprises Centralized tracking and status Custom actions Advanced Windows Imaging Format (.WIM) File-based and non-destructive Eliminates duplicate files Smaller images / high compression (3:1 compression)

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Key Features of SMS 2003 OSD Advanced image installation task sequencing User Notification balloons State capture and restore USMT or custom Optional SMS advertisement Executed during State Restore phase Custom actions Ability to include and execute custom installation scripts SMS packages can be executed as part of installation sequence

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Core Scenarios In-place Migration Central planning, targeting and distribution of Image Packages Computer and user state is saved Image is installed Other SMS advertised programs rapidly installed Computer and user state is restored Centralized status reporting Help Desk Recovery (break/fix) Administrator inserts image installation CD or distributes via SMS Machine is re-imaged (wipe/load)

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. SMS 2003 “Install” Master Computer “Capture” ImageFile “Plan” “Distribute”“Track” Target Computers ImagePackage StatusReports SMS 2003 OSD Feature Pack Overview of operations

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Installation of The SMS 2003 OSD Feature pack update Required to support Windows Vista image capture and deployment Requires SMS 2003 Service Pack 2 Will not install on any previous version Does not operate stand alone Available now! Supports Windows Vista beta 2 or above The original OSD Feature Pack does NOT support deployment of Windows Vista

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Features Of The SMS 2003 OSD Feature pack update Supports Windows Vista image capture and deployment Still supports Windows 2000 and later Supports two WIM formats The original OSD Feature Pack uses pre-Windows Vista WIM (0.9) The OSD feature pack update also supports Windows Vista and Windows Server “Longhorn” WIM (1.0) There is no migration from WIM 0.9 to WIM 1.0 You would need to deploy a WIM 0.9 image and recapture as a WIM 1.0 image Supports 64-bit client image capture and deployment

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda Overview of key features and scenarios Capturing an operating system image Distributing the image through SMS Installation of the image on the client Positioning ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. SMS 2003 OSD Client Support Supported operating systems for capturing Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista Windows Server 2003 All must include the SMS 2003 Advanced Client Supported clients for image deployment Through SMS software distribution Windows 2000 and later Through RIS or Image Installation CD Windows 98 (wipe and load) All others

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. SMS 2003 OSD Client Support DHCP is required Windows PE (WinPE) is used to connect to the SMS share to store the image Windows PE uses DHCP to acquire an IP address Supported hard drive partitions Only drive C: is supported OS must be on C: and formatted for NTFS

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Image Capture Process 1.Admin configures Master computer 2. Insert Image Capture CD PrepareMachine 3. Image Capture Wizard prepares computer OS + Service Packs Applications (Office, etc) SMS Advanced Client Capture settings Output options Click “Capture” Sysprep Advanced Client prep Shutdown

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Image Capture Process 1.Admin configures Master computer 2. Insert Image Capture CD Capture CD PrepareMachine 3. Image Capture Wizard prepares computer prepares computer OS + Service Packs Applications (Office, etc) SMS Advanced Client Capture settings Output options Click “Capture” Sysprep Advanced Client prep Shutdown BeginCapture 4. Computer boots from Image Capture CD 5. Capture image 6. Capture complete Boot into WinPE Capture wizard continues Generate WIM image

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Capturing a Windows Vista image

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda Overview of key features and scenarios Capturing an operating system image Distributing the image through SMS Installation of the image on the client Positioning ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OSD Image Distribution With SMS Import the WIM file as an Image Package Create an Image Program Requires some base configuration Licensing Product key Domain configuration Modify program properties as appropriate SMS client configuration Operating system configuration Custom actions

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OS.WIM 1. Create image package from captured.wim file Image Distribution

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OS.WIM 1.Create image package from captured.wim file captured.wim file 2. Configure deployment settings settings Image Distribution

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OS.WIM 1. Create image package from captured.wim file captured.wim file 3. Deploy package to distribution points distribution points 2. Configure deployment settings settings 4. Create collection of target computers to target computers to advertise to advertise to Image Distribution

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Creating and Deploying a Windows Vista Image Package

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda Overview of key features and scenarios Capturing an operating system image Distributing the image through SMS Installation of the image on the client Positioning ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Image Installation Overview The user receives notification of the pending image installation Can initiate install or postpone install Phases of image installation Validation State Capture Pre-installInstallPost-install State Restore

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Image Installation Overview Customer and ISV actions can be added to extend functionality Called “Custom Actions” Other SMS advertised programs can be run in specific order prior to the user logon OSD Client sends status messages Multiple status messages for entire process Status for each phase that begins/completes

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OSD Target Client Requirements During image install Windows PE is used to access the SMS distribution point to retrieve the image file Requires DHCP Required accounts For deploying to Advanced Clients: The Advanced Client Network Access account For deploying to Legacy Clients: The Legacy Client Software Installation account

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. OSD Target Client Requirements The target computer hardware abstraction layer (HAL) must be the same as the computer the image was created from Need a different image for each HAL type you need to deploy images to Windows Vista is HAL independent You can add additional hardware drivers to the Image Capture CD and as custom actions for image deployment

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System Validation Phase State Capture Phase ISV/Cust.ValidationScript Examples: Check disk space Check disk space Check host name Check host name OSD Client Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System Validation Phase State Capture Phase ISV/Cust.Validation OSD Client UI OSD User Notification User Interface (Notification & Postponement) COM OSD Client Image Package information (Customizable). Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System Validation Phase State Capture Phase ISV/Cust.ValidationMachineStateCaptureSMSStateCapture User State Capture(USMT)ISV/Cust.StateCapture OSD Client UI OSD User Notification User Interface (Notification & Postponement) COM User Interface (Progress) COM OSD Client Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System Installation Phase (Old OS) Prepare Machine Install WinPE, copy files, reboot User Interface (Progress) OSD Client Installation Phase (WinPE) Pre-installationPhasePost-installationPhase (New OS) OSD Image Installer Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System Installation Phase (Old OS) Prepare Machine Install WinPE, copy files, reboot User Interface (Progress) OSD Client Installation Phase (WinPE) OSD Client Pre-installationPhase Diskpart ISV/Cust.Action ISV/Cust.Action OSD Image Installer WIM Post-installationPhase (New OS) Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Image Installation Process Interactive System State Restore Phase New Operating System User Interface (Progress) COM OSD Client Complete Minisetup

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Interactive System State Restore Phase New Operating System MachineStateRestoreSMSStateRestore User State Restore(USMT)ISV/Cust.StateRestore User Interface (Progress) COM OSD Client Complete User Logon Minisetup Image Installation Process

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Technologies Used WIM – Windows Imaging Captured image file based format Windows PE 2004 Used for image captures and installations Runs Sysprep Model computer preparation Target computer configuration Diskpart Partitioning option for installation USMT – User State Migration Tool Integration for user state capture and restore USMT for non-Windows Vista operating systems, User State Migration Tool (USMT) 3.0 for Windows Vista Not part of OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Installing the Windows Vista Image on the Target Client

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Agenda Overview of key features and scenarios Capturing an operating system image Distributing the image through SMS Installation of the image on the client Positioning ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Automated Deployment Services (ADS) Large-scale, administrator-initiated, high-speed, task sequence-driven deployments of servers in data centers or corporate environments Remote Installation Services (RIS) User-initiated, Active Directory configuration based deployments in corporate environments Windows Deployment Services (WDS) replaces RIS Operating System Deployment (OSD) Large scale, administrator-initiated, task sequence-driven deployments of desktops in corporate environments Also supports self service deployments through advertisements using Run Advertised Programs Comparing ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD Typical Use of Each

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Comparing ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD Operating system support ADS Windows 2000: all Server editions Windows Server 2003: all 32-bit versions and x64 RIS/WDS Windows Server 2003: all 32 and 64-bit versions Windows 2000: all Professional and Server Windows XP Professional WDS supports Windows Vista OSD Feature Pack Update Windows Server 2003: all 32 and x64-bit versions Windows 2000: all Professional and Server Windows XP Professional and Windows Vista: 32 and x64-bit versions

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Comparing ADS, RIS, WDS and OSD Choosing which to use For desktop deployments Administrator scheduled/managed desktop deployments: OSD Self-service deployments: OSD or RIS/WDS For server deployments: Simple server deployment: OSD Complex server deployment: ADS Self-service server image deployment: OSD or RIS/WDS

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved ADS 1.0 9/03 SMS /03 SP1 ADS 1.1 SMS 2003 SP2 OSD FP Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 Migration Toolkit VSMT SCCM 2007 (SMS v4) CurrentlyShipping UnifiedEnterprise OS Deployment WDS for Windows Server 2003 SMS v4 OS Deployment builds on WDS & other LH technology Transfertechnology RIS in Windows Server 2003 Custome r updates = OS Deployment Product Product Format: ADS Format: WIM 0.9 Format: ADS Format: WIM 1.0 WDS in Windows Server “Longhorn” Format: WIM 1.0 OSD FP LH update Format: WIM 1.0 OS Deployment Roadmap

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Summary SMS adds Windows Vista operating system image deployment with the OSD Feature Pack Update This is the recommended method for Windows Vista deployments Requires SMS 2003 Service Pack 2 Deploys Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003 images Image includes the Advanced Client Target systems can be Windows 98 or higher SMS clients or bare metal systems

©2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Resources Technical Chats and Webcasts Microsoft Learning and Certification MSDN & TechNet Virtual Labs Newsgroups communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx Technical Community Sites User Groups

© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.