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Intergrate R2 into Win 2003.


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yeah i was wondering, is there a way to intergrate the r2 disc into the original win 2003 disc , becaUse i wanted to do an nlited win 2003 r2 disc.

oww yeah and this is a bit off topic but when ever i create an nlite disc with the current nlite 1.01 it would bypass the user creation at first boot and by default would always create an account called "owner" which sounds just plain wierd.. :} is there a way to fix that because i cant find "login as admin" like previous and i never removed that "out of the box experince" option but still just creates that "owner" thing.

any help would be greatly apreciated


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R2 is a edition of 2003. U can't integrate it. And ur R2 disc should already be a fully working 2003 setup disc.

And in winnt.sif, if there is UnattendSwitch=Yes, a user called Owner is created. Pls google before asking.

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@T_D: i believe you are mistaken. Disk 1 of r2 is a standard 2K3 SP1 slipstream. Disk 2 contains all the extra R2 goodness. What the OP wanted, was a way to merge the two disks.

Now: I'ts been a while since i last checked. But shouldn't copying the files off both disks onto HD in the same folder do the trick? And then you burn a new CD (including bootsector) from that folder. Simple :)

in theory, atleast...

--martin

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Ok.

Integration with Windows Server 2003 SP1

Windows Server 2003 R2 is built on Windows Server 2003 SP1 to create the tightest possible integration, forming the best Windows Server operating system produced by Microsoft to date. Such integration means that while Windows Server 2003 R2 delivers powerful new functionality in the arenas of branch office server administration, identity management, and efficient storage management, it does not require testing above and beyond the testing required for SP1, lowering the costs of adoption. Application compatibility with SP1 means that there is application compatibility with Windows Server 2003 R2. Future updates can be released for both Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 R2, lowering the cost of administering network environments where both operating systems are being used.

Found this on M$ but it prob won't help.
Windows Server 2003 R2 is designed to be slipstreamed into existing Windows Server 2003 environments without retesting or recertifying existing roles or applications or upgrading to new Client Access Licenses, easing administrative burden and simplifying deployment and adoption.

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There reason why you can't intergrate it...is because R2 requires a seperate serial number...thus would also require another setup.exe run after the installation of SP1...so if you added the files..and made some setup to run the R2 setup after you installed SP1 without it rebooting..then you might ...but very doubtful.

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