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What to do next
For troubleshooting information about file and printer sharing, search the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
For information about setting file and printer sharing on other Windows systems, see the documentation for
your system.
Prepare the Guest Operating System for Customization
To customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine that runs Windows Server 2003, you must
save the Sysprep files to the specified locations on the machine where Converter Standalone server runs.
If Sysprep files are missing from the server machine, the Customize Guest OS option is not accessible in the
Converter Standalone wizards.
Prerequisites
Make sure you have obtained the Sysprep files that correspond to the source operating system. You can
download the Sysprep files from the Microsoft Download Center.
Procedure
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Save the Sysprep files that correspond to the source operating system on the machine where
Converter Standalone server runs.
If you have downloaded a .cab file, you need to extract its contents. If you have downloaded an .exe
file, double-click the downloaded file to start the Sysprep installation.
Operating System Action
Windows Server 2003 (32bit)
Save the Sysprep files in %ALLUSERSPROFILE
%\Application Data\VMware\VMware vCenter Converter
Standalone\sysprep\svr2003
Windows Server 2003 (64bit)
Save the Sysprep files in %ALLUSERSPROFILE
%\Application Data\VMware\VMware vCenter Converter
Standalone\sysprep\svr2003-64
What to do next
You can now customize Windows Server 2003 (32bit and 64bit) guest operating system by using the
Conversion or the Configuration wizard.
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