Install and Configure Windows 2003 Remote Installation Services (RIS) RIS is Microsoft's version of 3rd party imaging software such as Symantec's Ghost. RIS uses various technologie s, such as PXE and DHCP to install clean installations , (not upgrade), of several operation systems. The PXE protocol is a combination of DHCP and TFTP, where DHCP is used to locate a boot server or servers, with TFTP used to download the initial bootstrap program and additional files. The bootstrap program can then begin the OS installation. The process of installing and configuring RIS is described below: • Step 1 - Install the Remote Installation Service • Step 2 - Further Configuration for Extended Use • Step 3 - Using Symantec Ghost with RIS • Step 4 - Troubleshootin g RIS • Create an Unattended Install Answer File • Create a Ghost Image Bootable DVD Step 1 - Install the Remote Installation Service RIS Prerequisites: RIS requires a DHCP server, a DNS server, and an Active Directory Domain Cont roller, all of which can be on the same server or a standalone server, it doesn't matter as long as they are accessible. The RIS server will need at least a 2GB NTFS partition and the client image cannot be stored on the system drive RIS clients need to be PXE compliant. If in the client's BIOS screen or Boot Device options there is an option for "Network Boot" then the chances are that the computer is PXE compliant. Although it is not necessary, an isolated subnet with an isolated domain can offer security for the RIS Service as well as making it impossible for users to accidentally start a RIS install and lose their data. Limitations of RIS: RIS delivers only clean installs of XP Professional, you cannot use this technology to upgrade clients such as Windows 98 to XP. While you cannot use RIS to inst all domain control lers, you can have Windows Server 2003 stand alone servers which can then join the domain and promoted to domain controllers . Wireless networks do not support PXE network cards, so you cannot use the wireless medium to install XP Professional via RIS. The RIS Server can be a Member Server, in fact it's probably BETTER to offer RIS from a Member Server than a Domain Controller. Once these conditions have been met then The Install can begin from the Add/Remove Program Control Panel:
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8/6/2019 Install and Configure Windows 2003 Remote Installation Services
Install and Configure Windows 2003 Remote InstallationServices (RIS)
RIS is Microsoft's version of 3rd party imaging software such as Symantec's Ghost. RIS uses varioustechnologies, such as PXE and DHCP to install clean installations, (not upgrade), of several operationsystems. The PXE protocol is a combination of DHCP and TFTP, where DHCP is used to locate a boot server or
servers, with TFTP used to download the initial bootstrap program and additional files. The bootstrapprogram can then begin the OS installation.
The process of installing and configuring RIS is described below:
• Step 1 - Install the Remote Installation Service
• Step 2 - Further Configuration for Extended Use
• Step 3 - Using Symantec Ghost with RIS
• Step 4 - Troubleshooting RIS
• Create an Unattended Install Answer File
• Create a Ghost Image Bootable DVD
Step 1 - Install the Remote Installation Service
RIS Prerequisites:
RIS requires a DHCP server, a DNS server, and an Active Directory Domain Controller, all of which can be onthe same server or a standalone server, it doesn't matter as long as they are accessible. The RIS server willneed at least a 2GB NTFS partition and the client image cannot be stored on the system drive
RIS clients need to be PXE compliant. If in the client's BIOS screen or Boot Device options there is an optionfor "Network Boot" then the chances are that the computer is PXE compliant.
Although it is not necessary, an isolated subnet with an isolated domain can offer security for the RIS Service
as well as making it impossible for users to accidentally start a RIS install and lose their data.
Limitations of RIS:
RIS delivers only clean installs of XP Professional, you cannot use this technology to upgrade clients such asWindows 98 to XP. While you cannot use RIS to install domain controllers, you can have Windows Server2003 stand alone servers which can then join the domain and promoted to domain controllers. Wirelessnetworks do not support PXE network cards, so you cannot use the wireless medium to install XP Professionalvia RIS. The RIS Server can be a Member Server, in fact it's probably BETTER to offer RIS from a Member Server thana Domain Controller.
Once these conditions have been met then The Install can begin from the Add/Remove Program ControlPanel:
The above setting mean that any pc that contacts the server will be accepted for RIS install. By ticking theother box, the client PC's Computer account must first be created in Active Directory. If no boxes are tickedthen no RIS installations will take place. These settings can be changed after the Installation has finished.
Here you enter the location of your XP Setup Files. Any location can be used, CD, local copy or networklocation.
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The naming convention for the Computer accounts can be customized here, for the Client install to be asautomatic as possible select custom as above.
The above format will ensure that the server creates incremental names for the computer accounts, if theRIS server is on an isolated domain, then this setup ensures that you don't have to create/delete/modify thecomputer accounts as they will have no effect on your live domain.
Here you can install a new image for another OS or another version of the same OS. Press Add
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The "Add new installation image" option takes you through the same process as we have just completed tocreate a new image. The "Associate a new answer file to an existing image" option allows you to customizethe RIS image further, choose this option.
The "Windows image Sample Files" option allows you to choose between 2 preset answer files, a standardone and one that does not repartition the hard drive. The "Another Remote Installation Server" option allowsyou to select an answer file already configured on another RIS server. The "An Alternate Location" allows youto select an answer file from a local or network drive, choose this option.
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Here you select the network card drivers used for this boot disk, most common drivers are included but youcan download other versions from the manufacturers website and add them here too.
Here you can choose the DOS version to br used for the boot disk, PC-DOS will do but if necessary you canuse MS-DOS from a floppy disk.
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Close Ghost Console and locate the RIS folder, created when you installed RIS, the new ghost image will havebeen added to the appropriate location as above.
Step 4 - Troubleshooting RIS
RIS Client Does Not Connect to RIS Server
Open The DHCP Management Console on the DHCP Server that serves the RIS clients:
Right-click on Scope Options and select Configure Options
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Ensure that option 066 Boot Server Host Name holds either the RIS Server's IP Address or it's DNS Name
Ensure that option 067 Bootfile Name holds the location of the bootstrap program loader, in the Standardwindows RIS Install the location is OSChooser\i386\startrom.com
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Check that you can reach the DHCP server and check that the server is Authorized in Active Directory. Right-click on the DHCP Server in the DHCP Management console and select Authorize
My Client is not PXE Compliant
There is a program called rbfg.exe located at RISFolder\Admin\i386, this program creates a Specialized bootdisk that can be used when the network card is not PXE compliant, however, the included drivers are limited,but it might work.
Create an Unattended Install Answer File
Explore the windows XP or windows 2003 Install CD and open the Deploy.cab file in the Support\Tools folder
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Go through the options and configure them as you see fit. When finished press Finish and the Answer file will
be saved to a location of your choosing.
Create a Ghost Image Bootable DVD
A Ghost Bootable DVD is not a necessary part of windows RIS, but it provides a means of making your GhostImages portable. Once you have added the ghost component to RIS in step 3 then you can create an imageusing GhostCast Server that comes as part of the Symantec Ghost Server.
Once an image has been created save it to a folder on a pc or server that has a DVD Writer and a copy of Nero installed. Name the image as image.gho
You will also need a Windows 98 Boot disk, alternatively you can create a DOS boot disk in Ghost console byselecting the "CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost" option in Ghost Boot Wizard Tools menu. Download a copyof GhostBootDiskFiles and add them to the folder.
The file autoexec.bat contains the following text:
The text that starts with ECHO is what is displayed on screen during the ghosting process, change this towhatever suits you.
@echo off
MSCDEX.EXE /D:CDROM /L:R
CLS
ECHO Initializing Ghost Recovery....ECHO.
CLSECHO Do you wish to Restore Windows Xp to its Original State?ECHO All Data will be erased!ECHO Yes or No [y/n]ECHO.ECHO Setup will automatically exit after 15 Seconds.ECHO.
Select DVD-ROM(Boot) and on the right select "Bootable logical drive (must fit on the DVD), im currentlyworking on my laptop which has no floppy drive so this option was not available, but in your case make surethat you select the drive that has the floppy disk in it. Select the ISO Tab.
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Copy the files from the folder you made earlier on and burn the DVD. Once complete you DVD should beready to use, but remember that the DVD will overwrite all files that are currently on the PC, so make abackup of any important documents.