You can use Windows Deployment Services to install and configure Microsoft Windows operating systems remotely on computers that are PXE-enabled. Window Deployment Services replaces Remote Installation Services (RIS) and assists with the rapid adoption and deployment of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. The Windows Deployment Services MMC snap-in allows you to manage all aspects of Windows Deployment Services. Windows Deployment Services also provides end-users with an experience that is consistent with Windows Setup.
You can use wildcard characters to add all subdomains for a given domain. For example, you can add *.microsoft.com to the ...
You can use wildcards to add all sub-domains for a given domain. For example, you can add *.microsoft.com to the list, which ...
You can use Windows Deployment Services to add the device drivers that are needed for deployments. Once you add driver packages ...
You can use Windows Deployment Services to customize the operating systems that you deploy. You can modify your images and ...
You can use Windows Deployment Services to install and configure Microsoft Windows operating systems remotely on computers ...
You can use Windows Deployment Services to link client computers to computer account objects in Active Directory Domain Services ...
You can use Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files and settings from a computer running Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, ...
You can use Windows System Resource Manager to allocate processor and memory resources to applications, users, Remote Desktop ...
You can use your set-top box remote control to identify the codes that Windows Media Center uses to control your set-top ...