2. When the boot menu appears, select Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Setup
(x86). Note that this menu will not appear if you have only one boot image in
WDS. Also, your selection will be based on the boot image you have available,
and the actual text may be different. Simply select the option that loads the
boot image for Windows Server 2008 that you added from the Windows Server
2008 installation media.
3. After it boots, select the locale and keyboard or input method; then click Next.
4. When prompted, enter the credentials for a user account that is minimally a
member of the Domain Users group. This is important since this clearly allows
you to delegate the ability to load images without having to give a user admin
privileges. In the background, this credential is used to access the REMINST
share on the WDS server.
5. Select the OS you want to install, as shown in Figure 5-13, and then click Next.
If applicable, you can also select the Language to install.
6. Select the partition to which you want to install, and then click Next. This will
initiate the installation of Windows Server 2008.
164 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration
UNATTENDED INSTALL USING WDS
So far, you??™ve been able to leverage WDS to help you load your captured Install image
onto new systems over the network. Although that in itself can be quite useful, you can
really extract the power of WDS by utilizing its unattended install capabilities.
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