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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="sysprep">
4 <title>Automated Windows System Preparation</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>Microsoft offers a system preparation tool called Sysprep, to prepare a Windows system for deployment or
8 redistribution. Some Windows releases include Sysprep on the installation medium, but the tool is also available
9 for download from the Microsoft website. In a standard For most Windows versions, Sysprep is included in a default
10 installation. Sysprep mainly consists of an executable called <userinput>sysprep.exe</userinput> which is invoked
11 by the user to put the Windows installation into preparation mode. </p>
12 <p>The Guest Additions offer a way to launch a system preparation on the guest operating system in an automated way,
13 controlled from the host system. See <xref href="guestadd-guestcontrol.dita">Guest Control of Applications</xref>
14 for details of how to use this feature with the special identifier <codeph>sysprep</codeph> as the program to
15 execute, along with the user name <codeph>sysprep</codeph> and password <codeph>sysprep</codeph> for the
16 credentials. Sysprep is then started with the required system rights. </p>
17 <note>
18 <p>Specifying the location of <userinput>sysprep.exe</userinput> is <b outputclass="bold">not possible</b>.
19 Instead the following paths are used, based on the Windows release: </p>
20 <ul>
21 <li>
22 <p><filepath>C:\sysprep\sysprep.exe</filepath> for Windows XP
23 and earlier
24 </p>
25 </li>
26 <li>
27 <p><filepath>%WINDIR%\System32\sysprep\sysprep.exe</filepath>
28 for Windows Vista and later
29 </p>
30 </li>
31 </ul>
32 <p>The Guest Additions will automatically use the appropriate path to execute the system preparation tool. </p>
33 </note>
34 </body>
35
36</topic>
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