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  Virtual Center's customization process
Posted on Friday 02 February 2007 @ 21:49 by tomarentsen
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A while ago I have posted an article on how to use vbscript to clone a virtual machine and how to extend the customization: Cloning a VM using vbscript

At that time, I was under the impression that the virtual center customization part of the cloning process was done using Microsoft's sysprep utility. My impression was correct with one exception ... configuring the IP settings of the network cards !!!

What to do if you do not have DHCP enabled .. ?

Click here to read how it works ...

 
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