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Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server
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The following procedure describes how to create a configuration set by using Windows® System Image Manager (Windows SIM).
A configuration set is a smaller version of a distribution share and is more easily copied to removable media or a network share. It is a collection of files that have been converted to binary form. These files are a self-contained alternative to referencing a distribution share.
Because a configuration set contains only internal references, it can be used for both online and offline installations. It can also be duplicated and changed for different types of installations.
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folder (optional), and then click OK.Important
If a configuration set is used during Windows Setup, all of the contents at the root of the media where the answer file exists are copied to the Windows installation. If there are many files and folders at the same level as the answer file, Windows Setup copies all of the files and folders to the Windows installation. Note that this might slow down installation. In some cases, you might run out of disk space.
Windows System Image Manager How-to Topics
Manage Files and Folders in a Distribution Share
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Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server - Training
Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server