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Microsoft Solution Accelerator for
Business Desktop Deployment 2007
(BDD)
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Outline
Introduction
New In BDD 2007
System Requirements
Zero Touch & Lite Touch Deployment Windows Vista
Windows XP in BDD
Image Information
Windows Pre-installation Environment (PE 2.0)
What we plan on using it for
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Introduction
Test applications for compatibility and mitigate thecompatibility issues discovered during the process.
Set up an initial lab environment with deployment and
imaging servers. Customize and package applications.
Automate desktop image creation and deployment.
Ensure that the desktop is hardened to improve
security within the environment. Manage processes and technologies to produce a
comprehensive and integrated deployment.
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New In BDD
BDD 2007 also introduces the new Deployment Workbench, whichenables users to build and manage multiple OS configurations,define network deployment points and network shares, injectdrivers, attach language packs, and chain applications.
It even helps generate ISO and WIM images using Windows PE thatcan be deployed in a networked environment or using DVDs offline.
BDD 2007 also alleviates much of the scripting requirements ofprevious BDD versions by incorporating a stand-alone tasksequencer derived from System Center Configuration Manager2007.
BDD continues to offer the flexibility for Zero Touch Installation withSystems Management Server 2003 and Lite Touch Installation withminimal infrastructure requirements.
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System Requirements
Lite Touch
A LAN with at least one server and sufficient diskspace to store working files and images
Servers: Windows Server 2003 with WindowsDeployment services (Windows DS) and ActiveDirectory
Client OS: Windows Vista Business, Professional,Ultimate or Windows XP Professional
Productivity Suites: Office Professional, ProfessionalPlus, Enterprise, and Ultimate 2007, Microsoft OfficeProfessional 2003 Edition
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System Requirements
Zero Touch Installation Systems Management Server 2003, Windows Server
2003 with Windows Deployment Services (WindowsDS) and Active Directory
Servers: Systems Management Server 2003, WindowsServer 2003 with Windows Deployment services(Windows DS) and Active Directory
Client OS: Windows Vista Business, Professional,Ultimate or Windows XP Professional
Productivity Suites: Office Professional, ProfessionalPlus, Enterprise, and Ultimate 2007, Microsoft OfficeProfessional 2003 Edition
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Zero Touch Installation (ZTI)
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Zero Touch
Injects drivers during installation
Less man hours to setup new computers
Requires more infrastructure
Hard on low speed networks
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Lite Touch Installation
Injects drivers during installation
Requires more interaction
More control of network load
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Windows Vista
Is the best practice guidance on how to
optimally deploy Vista (at least according to
Microsoft)
Built in functionality to maintain patches in
BDD (under OS packages)
Vista exclusively uses XML-based unattended-
setup answer files.
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Windows XP
BDD more streamlined for Vista
When deployed with sysprepped images or PEcould result in the dreaded uberbug
Uberbug doesn't allow windows to enter graphicalpart of windows installation.
Cannot use built in OS patching
Two options for patching windows XP
Build patches into programs
Inject patches directly into source files
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Image information
Two types of images created in BDD
Thin Image
Base image no extras
Smaller image
Thick image
Roll applications into deployment image
Larger image
If you want to change an app in image have to recreate
image
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Windows Pre-installation Environment
(PE 2.0)
Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment(Windows PE) 2.0 is a bootable tool fromMicrosoft that provides operating system
features for installation, troubleshooting, andrecovery. Windows PE is not a general-purposeoperating system. Instead, it is designed to beused for three specific tasks
Used for booting computer to start imagedeployment
With BDD can inject drivers into PE
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What we plan to use it for
Automate computer setups and much aspossible without going as far as zero touchinstallation.
Insure uniform base line installation ofcomputers
Originally was going to use to be used for XP
and Vista Not sure about XP because of patching
Will be used for deploying Vista