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Omar123

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  1. Omar123 replied to Omar123's topic in nLite
    Hi Nuhi, No! i just used the default options i.e started nlite up, imported drivers nothing more then that thanks!
  2. Omar123 replied to Omar123's topic in nLite
    Hi Nuhi, No I don't think so, the unattend.txt file works fine before i used nlite to import drivers, if I use may unattend.txt file and an windows xp source that is not updated with drivers using nilite, it works fine i do not get the authentication problem when i put a usb device in. if this is not what you mean please elaborate, i am very interested to know your trail of thought.
  3. Omar123 posted a topic in nLite
    Hi Guys! I have an unsusal issue that you cal possibly help me with. Situation. I am trying to deply xp pro sp2 I use Altiris deployment server to run a scripted build. First.. I use nlite to inject the dirvers I need thsese are Nic, SVGS and Sound drivers I then copy the I386 directory to a location and use deployment server to run and unattend.txt against it. it rund fine issue When then join the domain in (this a test domain with not policies set) and log in as a authenticated user (basic user that i have created in ad) When I put in my usb mouse, keyboard and usb key I get a prompt asking for credencial from local adminstrator and password. this only happens when iuse nlite. it somehow changes some security feature the askes me to authenticated anly usb devive i plug in any ideas ???

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