I use this on a USB Stick and have tested all my installs against XP SP2/SP3, Vista RTM/SP1, Server 2003 SP1/SP2, AND for x86 and x64 architectures. I only use one copy and have check to show/hide or grey out certain versions etc.
For those of you who are running Windows Server 2008 now, I noticed in the 'help' files regarding enabling shadow copies, that you are now able to store them on a different volume. This was not possible in Server 2003. Has anyone tried this?
It should be /makelocalsource:all if you are using TPC or MCE (I use it anyway for XP). It will copy the CMPNENTS folder down. The :all is a must for Tablet PC Edition and Media Center Edition installations when using winnt32.
I believe a solution also exists by copying some files off the cd manually to the system drive and overwritting the exisiting ones...was it NTLDR? I don't recall. Check out the RyanVM Forum. I remember having somewhat the same issue, and alternatives were posted there...
woops, AND using the /makelocalsource switch It should be /makelocalsource:all if you are using TPC or MCE (I use it anyway for XP). It will copy the CMPNENTS folder down too.
I use this to get my WIFI settings unattendedly... http://www.engl.co.uk/products/zwlancfg/ Works well. Supports WPA/WPA2/WPA w 802.1x etc. No issues here.
I recall there being 1 more thing in addition to replacing the termsrv.dll Mind sharing? I believe it was a registry setting. I want to implement this unattendedly in my XP install. Thanks!