Vic Miles Industry Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation WEM205 Ryan Berry Software Development Engineer in Test Microsoft Corporation.
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Vic Miles Industry Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation WEM205 Ryan Berry Software Development Engineer in Test Microsoft Corporation Session Overview Scenario driven examples End customer focus Enterprise deployment OEM integration awareness Microsoft based customization process Solution Scenario Tailspin Toys Retailer with 2000 lanes and 400 stores Multiple hardware types Lab environment available Sever based environment in stores PCs managed centrally with SCCM/WSUS Deployment Options POSReady Installation USB Install from USB drive Install to USB drive DVD Manual install from DVD Server Remote install (RIS) Full system image install POSReady 2009 Feature Areas Hardware Integration ● On-screen keyboard ● Boot from USB mass storage device Flexibility ● Add/remove components ● Customize installation Security ● New support for security updates including SP3 ● Continued support for IE hardening, Windows Firewall, Group Policy, and File Based Write Filter Hardware Integration Flexibility Security Base OS Application Compatibility Application Compatibility ● Support for .NET Framework 3.5, IE7, WMP11, SQL Express, Office Viewers ● Support included for SCCM/SCOM, Powershell, Forefront, Steady State, Defender, and Malicious Software Removal Tool Deployment Deployment ● Install from DVD/USB to hard drive or USB hard drive ● Deploy from Windows Server ● Cloning from FBReseal Localization Localization ● Language Collection Support for basic, complex script, and East Asian ● Multilingual User Interface Pack Deployment Considerations Environment Pre-requisites Customization Process 1 2 3 4 5 Receive OEM image Customize Clone Capture Deploy Post Deployment Management (SCCM) Customization Process Flow Image Customization Process Flow 1 OEM delivers POSReady 2009 installed 2 Engineers perform customization of OEM build 5 Image deployed to target POS 3 Changes are packaged to a final images (FBReseal) 4 Image captured & catalogued for development Customize Image Customize / Reseal Capture Image Reference PC PXE/Capture Image Windows Server Getting to .WIM Windows Automated Installation Kit Steps: 1. Create WinPE boot ISO 2. Add tools/drivers 3. Create bootable CD 4. Capture reference machine image to server WAIK DVD WinPE .ISO WinPE boot Dev Machine ImageX Drivers Tools Capture Script Image Capture Deploy Image Target Systems Window Server POSReady WIRELESSREGISTER en-US POSReady COUNTERREGISTER en-US WinVista MGRSWORKSTATION en-US x86 x86 x86 01/09/2009 01/09/2009 10/09/2008 Image Distribution Systems Management Patch Management Software Update Services XP Pro equivalent Device Management System Statistics and Reporting Pre-built management packs Managing POSReady POSReady Guidance Deployment Planning Guide Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning Sessions On-Demand & Community Microsoft Certification & Training Resources http://microsoft.com/technet http://microsoft.com/msdn Resources for IT Professionals Resources for Developers www.microsoft.com/learning Microsoft Certification and Training Resources Windows Embedded Resources Website: www.windowsembedded.com Social Channels: blogs.msdn.com/mikehall blogs.msdn.com/obloch Technical Resources: http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded Tools evaluations: www.windowsembedded.com/downloads Related Content Breakout Sessions (session codes and titles) Interactive Theater Sessions (session codes and titles) • WEM02-INT The Future of Embedded Devices • WEM04-INT Windows for Devices: Meet the Windows Embedded Family Hands-on Labs (session codes and titles) • WEM01-HOL Build a Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Image Other: • PRC13 (Pre-Session) Deep Dive into Windows Embedded Standard Tools Complete an evaluation on CommNet and enter to win! © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.