I've just started looking at creating an SOE for Windows Vista and Office 2007.   For the past 3 years I have been using a bootable DVD to install Windows XP Pro and Office 2003 Pro.  That was very easy to setup and has worked very well. The way I created by current SOE DVD was to install Windows XP, Office 2003, a couple of proprietary applications, define various printers etc.  I then used sysprep with a sysprep.inf file to prepare the drive for imaging.   Once sysprep had done its thing I used Ghost to create a bootable DVD image of the HDD and that was that.   A copy of that DVD was given to our hardware supplier and they have been supplying our PCs with everyhting all setup.  All I have needed to do was join the PC to the domain.  Too easy. Having spent the last few days wading through lots of information on Vista imaging I have found that it has become a lot more complex.   I see that sysprep is still used but that you have to create an unattend.xml file for it to use.   No problem I thought until I found that to create that file I had to download a 992MB file to create a DVD of the WAIK.   992MB to create what is essentially a simple text file.  Now that is progress.   All of my reading leads me to believe that the tools have been developed with network deployment in mind.   I have no intention of deploying via the network as it is done by our hardware vendor. Where I am at right now is I have my master system setup with Windows Vista, Office 2007, our proprietary apps, printers and various other settings.   I can see the sysprep program on the master PC but I believe I still need the unattend.xml file to answer the questions when future imaged PCs are booted just as sysprep.inf does for our current SOE.  I fired up WSIM on my laptop and pointed it to the install.wim file off the Vista DVD.   I can see how it works but how the hell do I find all the settings that I want/need to set?   Do I have to go through them all to find the ones I need and hope that I got it right?    It seems like there are probably hundreds of settings but in my current sysprep.inf file I only have 21 settings. Assuming I can create the required answer file I believe I need to put it in the sysprep directory on the master PC and then run sysprep.   From what I have read I am then supposed to run a few more tools to take an image of the disk and save it to a network share.  I do not want to do it that way.   I want to use Ghost to create a bootable DVD image of the syspreped hard disk.   Ghost is so much easier as it takes care of partitioning and formatting, different size drives etc. Am I fighting a losing battle with this?   Do I have to toe the line and use all the MS tools and if I do can I end up with a single bootable DVD that can be used to the imaging?  I really hope I can keep doing it the same way as I have done the current SOE.  It's 4:30pm Friday afternoon here.   Thank God the weekend is upon us!!!!