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Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 12
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Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 12. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | Booting to Audit Mode or Windows Welcome When Windows 7 boots the computer can start in the following modes Windows Welcome By default all Windows installations boot to Windows Welcome first. Windows Welcome is also called Machine OOBE. It is the first user experience and enables users to customize their Windows installation. Users can create user accounts read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms and choose language and time zones. The oobeSystem configuration pass runs immediately before Windows Welcome starts. Audit mode Audit mode enables enterprise organizations to customize their Windows images. Audit mode does not require Windows Welcome settings to be applied. Bypassing Windows Welcome lets you access the desktop quicker to perform the required customizations. You can for example add additional device drivers install applications and test installation validity. Settings in an unattended answer file in the auditSystem and auditUser configuration passes are processed in Audit mode. If you are running in Audit mode run the sysprep oobe command to configure the installation to boot to Windows Welcome. By default Windows Welcome starts after installation completes. However you can skip Windows Welcome and boot directly to Audit mode by pressing Ctrl Shift F3 at the first Windows Welcome screen. For unattended installation you can configure Windows to boot to Audit mode by using the Microsoft-Windows-Deployment Reseal setting in an answer file. MORE INFO AUDIT MODE For more information about Audit mode see http technet.microsoft.com en-us library cc722413.aspx. This is a Windows Vista link but the information also applies to Windows 7. MORE INFO DETECTING THE STATE OF A WINDOWS IMAGE You can identify the state of a Windows image such as whether it will boot to Audit mode Windows Welcome or if the image is still in the process of installation. For more information see http technet.microsoft.com en-us library cc721913.aspx. This is a Windows Vista link .