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where <ALLUSERSPROFILE> is usually \Documents And Settings\All Users\. This is where vpxd.cfg is
also located.
Select the subdirectory that corresponds to your operating system.
5 Click OK to expand the files.
After you have extracted the files from the .cab file, you should see:
...\
<guest>
\deptool.chm
...\
<guest>
\readme.txt
...\
<guest>
\setupcl.exe
...\
<guest>
\setupmgr.exe
...\
<guest>
\setupmgx.dll
...\
<guest>
\sysprep.exe
...\
<guest>
\unattend.doc
where <guest> is 2k, xp, svr2003, xp-64, or svr2003-64.
6 Repeat this procedure to extract Sysprep files for each of the Windows guest operating systems (Windows
2000, Windows XP, or Windows 2003) you plan to customize using vCenter Server.
What to do next
You are now ready to customize a new virtual machine with a supported Windows guest operating system
when you clone an existing virtual machine.
Appendix B Installing the Microsoft Sysprep Tools
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