If you boot to Windows PE and use some sort of script to install Windows OS's to systems using ImageX or DISM, you should check your NTFS Junction points!
So after you have deployed the image and it is booting to Windows nicely, simply drop to an Admin command shell and type dir /aL
You should see that the Junctions and Symlinks all point to the Windows drive.
If they do not, then you may get some weird problems when installing or running some programs, or with some internal Windows functions.
So after you have deployed the image and it is booting to Windows nicely, simply drop to an Admin command shell and type dir /aL
Check your Junctions! |
You should see that the Junctions and Symlinks all point to the Windows drive.
If they do not, then you may get some weird problems when installing or running some programs, or with some internal Windows functions.