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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out Preparing and Installing RIS Use the following steps to prepare and install RIS: 1 In Control Panel, open Add Or Remove Programs. 2 Click Add/Remove Windows Components, which starts the Windows Components Wizard. 3 In the Windows Components Wizard, select the Remote Installation Services option, click Next to install RIS, and then click Finish. 4 Click Yes when prompted to reboot the system. Once the system has rebooted, you must run RISetup.exe to finish the initial configuration of RIS. Tip Configure the RIS server as an authorized DHCP server Although the RIS server must be configured as an authorized DHCP server, it doesn t have to be done manually as a separate process. DHCP configuration now happens automatically as part of the postinstallation configuration process completed by RISetup. Configuring the RIS Server There are several tools used to set up and configure RIS as well as the operating systems that the RIS server will deploy. These tools include the following: . RISetup.exe The primary RIS setup program, RISetup, is used to perform the initial configuration of the RIS server and designate the location of the distribution folder that will contain the operating system images. RISetup also lets you specify the source location of the uninstalled product files, associate answer files with images, and provide a name and description for each of the available operating system installations. . RIPrep.exe The RIPrep utility is used to create file system based images (differing from both RISetup and Sysprep images). These images typically deploy faster than those created by using RISetup, because RIPrep images reflect an installed copy of the operating system. RIPrep prepares a master computer for imaging using a Sysprep-like process and then, rather than requiring an additional program to perform the imaging process (as Sysprep does), stores the image for deployment to client computers. . RBFG.exe The Remote Boot Floppy Generator (RBFG) utility creates the remote installation boot disk that is used for client computers that do not have a PXE boot read-only memory (ROM). Once you have installed RIS on the server, you must run the RIS Setup Wizard to configure RIS. Because you have not set up any images, nor have you had a chance to review settings, including security, RIS is not started until after this wizard has been run for the first time. Chapter 6 160 Part 2: Windows Server 2003 Installation
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