Re: manual FBreseal question



Chip,

First of all, you don't run fbreseal from WinPE. It must be launched from within a session of the runtime itself.
Running fbreseal indeed requires the admin privileges.

I don't know why the registry value you added logged under the user account didn't persist through the cloning process but could you
provide more details on what registry key/value did you change/add?

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Regards,
KM


"Chip" <Chip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9ACE7F79-FC10-495D-B323-A4374C08F793@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I have difficulty of using manual FBreseal. My configuration has
Administrator Account and User Account components. In my System Cloning Tool
Component, I changed cmiResealPhase from default 12000 to 0 (so that I can
reseal the machine manually) and cmiRemoveUserSettings from default TRUE to
FALSE (so that I can keep want I change in user account). After FBA and
before reseal, I logged on as a user and used registry editor to add a key
and value. I closed the registry editor and open a cmd window and typed
"fbreseal -keepall". An error message popped up: "FBreseal requires
administrator privilege". So I logged off user account and logged on as an
adminstrator, opened a cmd window and type "fbreseal -keepall". Then I saw
"Machine Resealed" message. Then I used sdimgr to create sdi file for the
sealed image. After that, I deployed the sdi file (by using sdimgr) to the
target computer that has a clean and formatted hard drive. After booting the
XPE image successfully and logged on as a user, I couldn't find the key and
value in the registry, which I added before machine reseal.

Then I thought what I did for the manual fbreseal in the administrator
account was incorrect because the change made in user account was lost. So
next time I repeated the same process except trying a little different thing
for manual fbreseal. After I made the change to the registry in the user
account, I rebooted the computer with WinPE CD. Then I changed to
C:\Windows\system32 folder and typed "FBreseal -keepall", I got an error
message "SetupCL is missing". What have I done wrong?

Is there a way that I can keep my change in the registry in user account
after FBA and carry the change to the deployment?

Additional Info: My build was created in XPE SP2 but I upgraded the
development tool and component databse to FP2007 three weeks ago. But I
didn't upgrade the components in my configuration to FP2007 for the fear of
causing problems to my configuration. I did the dependency check and creating
the image in FP2007. I believe technically I am still working on XPE SP2.

Thanks in advance

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Chip


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