Vic Miles Industry Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation WEM205 Ryan Berry Software Development Engineer in Test Microsoft Corporation.

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Transcript Vic Miles Industry Technology Strategist Microsoft Corporation WEM205 Ryan Berry Software Development Engineer in Test Microsoft Corporation.

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!
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