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I know this thread is old but I thought I would update everyone with my successful results that result in what I had been hoping for. The ability to set the network private automatically.

The details that sp00f posted from the doc update do work once you decypher what it is saying. Basically you need to get your sysprep file the way you want it then run the sysprep utility with the generalize switch. This time though instead of reboot or shutdown, choose the "Quit" option. This will get the system prepped but leave the machine on. At this point the Key mentioned in the workaround will not exist so you will need to create it from scratch. Then you will need to add the other values.

So, key name: FirstNetwork

String Value: NetworkName with a string value. I used "Work" in mine.

DWord Value: Category with a value of 1 for private (many other people have been using 0)

String Value: IconPath with a value from the list. I chose the office Icon. Also when I added the value, I did not include the quotes around the icon, if you do it will not find the right icon. I have also attached a reg file that has the values. Hope this helps someone. Spent half my day figuring it out.

FirstNetwork.reg

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I know this thread is old but I thought I would update everyone with my successful results that result in what I had been hoping for. The ability to set the network private automatically.

The details that sp00f posted from the doc update do work once you decypher what it is saying. Basically you need to get your sysprep file the way you want it then run the sysprep utility with the generalize switch. This time though instead of reboot or shutdown, choose the "Quit" option. This will get the system prepped but leave the machine on. At this point the Key mentioned in the workaround will not exist so you will need to create it from scratch. Then you will need to add the other values.

So, key name: FirstNetwork

String Value: NetworkName with a string value. I used "Work" in mine.

DWord Value: Category with a value of 1 for private (many other people have been using 0)

String Value: IconPath with a value from the list. I chose the office Icon. Also when I added the value, I did not include the quotes around the icon, if you do it will not find the right icon. I have also attached a reg file that has the values. Hope this helps someone. Spent half my day figuring it out.

much thanks richdenis i see 100+ ppl downloaded it but no one has thanked you for it

hope it works i was going to try and decipher it into a reg key but you saved me the trouble worst thing with stuff like this is takes about half hr every time you want to test something on the install side as you have to wait for install to happen

when did you run this file in the xml file or in a runonce? or it shouldnt matter?

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On 7/11/2012 at 4:56 AM, b-man said:
On 8/17/2011 at 3:10 PM, richdenis said:

I know this thread is old but I thought I would update everyone with my successful results that result in what I had been hoping for. The ability to set the network private automatically.

The details that sp00f posted from the doc update do work once you decypher what it is saying. Basically you need to get your sysprep file the way you want it then run the sysprep utility with the generalize switch. This time though instead of reboot or shutdown, choose the "Quit" option. This will get the system prepped but leave the machine on. At this point the Key mentioned in the workaround will not exist so you will need to create it from scratch. Then you will need to add the other values.

So, key name: FirstNetwork

String Value: NetworkName with a string value. I used "Work" in mine.

DWord Value: Category with a value of 1 for private (many other people have been using 0)

String Value: IconPath with a value from the list. I chose the office Icon. Also when I added the value, I did not include the quotes around the icon, if you do it will not find the right icon. I have also attached a reg file that has the values. Hope this helps someone. Spent half my day figuring it out.

much thanks richdenis i see 100+ ppl downloaded it but no one has thanked you for it

hope it works i was going to try and decipher it into a reg key but you saved me the trouble worst thing with stuff like this is takes about half hr every time you want to test something on the install side as you have to wait for install to happen

when did you run this file in the xml file or in a runonce? or it shouldnt matter?

 

He is talking about importing it AFTER sysprepping the machine, and BEFORE shutting down it, I thought.

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