Hello everyone
For Windows 10 images it was enough to disable pre-installed apps and preinstalled oem apps in ntlite - image - settings - privacy
Now I have a deployed a Windows 11 image with the same settings and am greeted with
LinkedIn
Solitaire & Casual Games
Office 365
Outlook (new)
Teams...
cristhian2k47
Thank you! I was merely looking for the default associations and found the registry file I knew I needed but didn't expect to exist. It works flawlessly and you quite possibly saved me tons of time and nerve.
garlin
My testruns have so far not caused any trouble. I was able to set...
garlin
nvm. I was careless and acted stupidly, just used the ntlite privacy template on components without checking which components get removed. spoiler alert: privacy template removes folder redirection permanently.
Yeah, that means I will have to go through the whole process of creating an...
Hello everyone
I am having trouble with a new batch of ntlite deployments. Last year's images all performed well. This year's however have left me baffled:
There's a (among others) a user gpo in place that includes folder redirections. However they are not applied and there is no error message...
garlin
Thank you, I wasn't aware of that possibility. <3 However, seeing winget within the updates I could have figured that out.
Does that mean I can drop other AppX Packages like e.g. Windows Terminal in there?
Hello everyone
I am again trying to create a software-image using ntlite and going for sysprep audit mode in order to generalize in the end.
At some point last year I must have been successful in generalizing and deploying it with a working nVidia control panel, but trying as I may, I can't...
Thank you for taking the time to explain. It had not occurred to me that a wim could be applied this easily. Silly me for believing in the necessity of some complicated procedure. Sincere apologies on my behalf. Gratitude towards everyone who helped me figure this out.
could "Copy the contents of a Windows disc to a folder, rename your image to install.wim and copy over the existing install.wim, then save as a new ISO" possibly work?
Hi there
I created a well-working ISO image using NTLite, installed software, updates, etc in audit mode, resealed it using sysprep generalize oobe quit and captured the image.wim via dism (dism++ actually). So far everything went fine. I for certainly could deploy it using WDS, however I'd love...
working like a charm for the local user. however is there a possibility to get winget provisioned automatically for each new user?
If I am not mistaken there are some provisioned apps like calculator or screensketch are automatically installed each time a new user logs on during the "hello"...
sadly no. I can install the control panel using "winget install 9NF8H0H7WMLT", it installs fine and I get the confirmation box "has been installed, run now". However it won't run. No context-menu entry, and nvcplui.exe returns "not found".
Seems to be connected to me integrating the nvidia...
nVidia control panel is missing
and even installing it via winget or microsoft store will not help. Each logon the error is displayed that nVidia control panel is missing.
Any ideas?
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