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I know it isn't an answer but can you try and put $OEM$ in the i386 folder. This is the standard way and according to this post others have had the same problem then cd booting http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=19810&st=0
Read my first post... I've even tried to put the $oem$ folder inside the I386 folder but again, its totally ignored.
But thanks, very relevant but I tried it and its ignored
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I don't get it. It dosent matter what I do and I fail to see anybody else having this problem at all. So basicly there must be something wrong here with my setup.
I've attached my unattended file here so both files can be looked at. The batch file is attached in my first post.
Maybe I have the wrong expectations? Does the winnt32 not copy the content of the oem folder? or does this only happend later when booting for the first time?
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Hello
Im going to use WinPE to install servers, but are having problems with the $oem$ folder. It seem the installation totally ignores it and the folder is never copied over to the installation drive during unattended installation. (Im installing over network.)
So when the server boots after the preinstallation portion, it fails to find any of the oem files.
It should be noted that this installation runs with no errors with a dos boot disk using winnt.exe
Portion of the unattended file:
OemSkipEula=Yes
OemPreinstall=Yes ;We use this to install hotfixes
OemFilesPath=z:\os\w2k3\winpe ;Path to the $oem$ folder
Attached is the script that installs the OS.
I cant figure out why it is working when using winnt.exe and not with winnt32.exe..
Im at a dead end with no more options left in my head....
I've even tried to put the $oem$ folder inside the I386 folder but again, its totally ignored.
What am I missing?
/Henrik
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$oem$ folder not copied
in Windows PE
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Yes, nothing happends with the oem folder using " " or not. I am pulling my hair here right now as this puzzle is killing me.