How to install OS from Server to all system?

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leon edins

  • Sep 8th, 2011
 

It is possible from server OS, in the service of windows deployment service(WDS).

Boniledur

  • Sep 8th, 2011
 

We can use RIS (Remote Installation Services) installation

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srinu

  • Nov 1st, 2011
 

How to install OS from Server to all system?
it is possible from server OS, in the service of windows deployment service(WDS).

We can use RIS (Remote Installation Services) installation

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shajan

  • Jan 5th, 2012
 

Its possible to install OS for 50 machines at a time. We can use three ways.
1) WDS (Windows Deployment Service)
2) RIS (Remote Installation Service)
3) Ghost imaging.

In WDS, first we need to caputure the image of OS into the sever. Then confirm all machines should be connected with LAN.

RIS also maintains the procedures like WDS.

In ghosting we need to take the image of client OS into particular HDD. By using that source HDD, we can easily install the os into all the machines. This is very easy way.

It is possible from server OS, in the service of windows deployment service(WDS).

Boot clients machine with boot from network. access wds server and image that we create for setup.

and follow the step.

We can use RIS (Remote Installation Services)

Its better for large network

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Himanshu dihauliya

  • Mar 31st, 2012
 

100% we will use WDS. Window Deployment Services Feature, That is Available in Windows 2008....

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Yogesh Kumar

  • Apr 30th, 2012
 

We can RIS service in Windows Server 2003SP1 and WDS Services Windows serve 2003SP2 and also WDS in Windows server 2008.
but we have .inf file of all systems of a network those boot from network.
so we can easily install from Server.

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