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Minor Windows Sysprep Autounattend.xml issue. Anyone else seen this?

Background....

I have 3 different Autounattend files for w2012r2, w2012 and w2k8r2. If I
create templates from these files on XS 6.2 Sp1, vSphere 5.5u1 or add the
templates to vCloud, everything thing is fine and there is no user
interaction. I can even use then as part of Veewee to create my personal
base boxes for Chef testing.

Issue

Whether I upload the XS 6.2 templates to with ACS4.3 or CCP4.3, or if I
build from ISO and sys prep with the same Autounattend.xml, I am always
prompted to accept the EULA even though it is set to false in the XMLs.
Its just a check box, next, next , but I am wondering why?

Has anyone else seen this?

The templates are bare bone with some patches, latest Chef client installed
along with client.rb and validation.pem. Once the instances are up, run a
quick chef-client and Chef handles the rest

Thanks

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Re: Minor Windows Sysprep Autounattend.xml issue. Anyone else seen this?

Posted by Todd Pigram <to...@toddpigram.com>.
Lucian,

I am running the same. I will keep digging...

Thanks


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Nux! <nu...@li.nux.ro> wrote:

> On 10.06.2014 17:59, Todd Pigram wrote:
>
>> Background....
>>
>> I have 3 different Autounattend files for w2012r2, w2012 and w2k8r2. If I
>> create templates from these files on XS 6.2 Sp1, vSphere 5.5u1 or add the
>> templates to vCloud, everything thing is fine and there is no user
>> interaction. I can even use then as part of Veewee to create my personal
>> base boxes for Chef testing.
>>
>> Issue
>>
>> Whether I upload the XS 6.2 templates to with ACS4.3 or CCP4.3, or if I
>> build from ISO and sys prep with the same Autounattend.xml, I am always
>> prompted to accept the EULA even though it is set to false in the XMLs.
>> Its just a check box, next, next , but I am wondering why?
>>
>> Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>> The templates are bare bone with some patches, latest Chef client
>> installed
>> along with client.rb and validation.pem. Once the instances are up, run a
>> quick chef-client and Chef handles the rest
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
> I have not seen this. We also prepare Windows templates and configure no
> EULA in the unattent.xml as well. The sysprep is run (if memory serves) as:
> /shutdown /oobe /generalize
>
> HTH
> Lucian
>
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> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
>
> Nux!
> www.nux.ro
>



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Re: Minor Windows Sysprep Autounattend.xml issue. Anyone else seenthis?

Posted by Nux! <nu...@li.nux.ro>.
On 10.06.2014 17:59, Todd Pigram wrote:
> Background....
> 
> I have 3 different Autounattend files for w2012r2, w2012 and w2k8r2. 
> If I
> create templates from these files on XS 6.2 Sp1, vSphere 5.5u1 or add 
> the
> templates to vCloud, everything thing is fine and there is no user
> interaction. I can even use then as part of Veewee to create my 
> personal
> base boxes for Chef testing.
> 
> Issue
> 
> Whether I upload the XS 6.2 templates to with ACS4.3 or CCP4.3, or if 
> I
> build from ISO and sys prep with the same Autounattend.xml, I am 
> always
> prompted to accept the EULA even though it is set to false in the 
> XMLs.
> Its just a check box, next, next , but I am wondering why?
> 
> Has anyone else seen this?
> 
> The templates are bare bone with some patches, latest Chef client 
> installed
> along with client.rb and validation.pem. Once the instances are up, 
> run a
> quick chef-client and Chef handles the rest
> 
> Thanks

I have not seen this. We also prepare Windows templates and configure 
no EULA in the unattent.xml as well. The sysprep is run (if memory 
serves) as: /shutdown /oobe /generalize

HTH
Lucian

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Nux!
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