Accessing Image Builder GUI in the RHEL web consoleĥ.2. Creating an Image Builder blueprint in the web console interfaceĥ.3. Editing an Image Builder blueprint in the web console interfaceĥ.4. Adding users and groups to an Image Builder blueprint in the web console interfaceĥ.5. Creating a system image with Image Builder in the web console interfaceĥ.7. Creating a user account for a blueprintĥ.8. Creating a boot ISO installer image with Image BuilderĮxpand section "6. Creating a boot ISO installer image with Image Builder"Ĭollapse section "6. Creating a boot ISO installer image with Image Builder"Ħ.1. Creating a boot ISO installer image with Image Builder in the command-line interfaceĦ.2. Creating a boot ISO installer image with Image Builder in the GUIĦ.3. Installing the ISO image to a bare metal systemħ. Preparing and deploying KVM guest images with Image BuilderĮxpand section "7. Preparing and deploying KVM guest images with Image Builder"Ĭollapse section "7. Preparing and deploying KVM guest images with Image Builder"ħ.1. Creating customized KVM guest images with Image Builderħ.2. Creating a virtual machine from a KVM guest imageĨ. In this post we will describe how to customize your windows 10 image to personalize it to your company.Preparing and Uploading cloud images with Image BuilderĮxpand section "8. There’s an infinite amount of customization that can be made but i’ll try to cover the more frequent one, those that are asked 95% of every Windows 10 projects I was involved in. You could also do all those modifications through group policies if you want to enforce those settings. SCCM Windows 10 Customization Packageīefore we begin any customization, we will create a Windows 10 Customization package that we will use in our task sequence. On the Summary tab, review your choices and complete the wizard.On the Program Type tab, select Do not create a program.On the Package tab, enter a Name, Description, Manufacturer and Source folder (this is where all scripts will be stored).Go to Software Library / Application Management / Packages.It will be empty to start but we will create the folders and scripts during this blog post. The first item we will be covering is file association. By default, Windows 10 uses Microsoft Edge to open every PDF files and HTTP links. For this post, we will redirect PDF files to Adobe Reader and HTTP/HTTPS to Internet Explorer. You can redirect any extension to any software. You just need to make sure that the application that you associate is installed during your Windows 10 deployment (or in your image). (Change the XML file name and path if desired but make sure that the directory exists or you’ll get an error code 3).Run the following command : Dism /Online /Export-DefaultAppAssociations:C:\Temp\ that our associations has been done, we need to export the associations to a XML file using DISM : HTML files, change program to Internet Explorer For Internet Explorer association, select HTTP Protocol.PDF files are now associated to Adobe Reader Open Control Panel / Programs / Default Programs / Set Associations.The first step is to make the association manually, we will then export the configuration to a XML file and we will use DISM in our task sequence to import the configuration. The XML file can be opened using any text editor. You can see our modifications has been made. Open the SCCM Console and browse to Packages.Copy the XML file to your Windows 10 customization package in the FileAssociations Folder.It’s possible to change manually in this file but it’s a bit tricky to find ProdId and ApplicationName.
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