Use Target Analyzer to produce a comprehensive hardware inventory of your device. There are two versions of Target Analyzer, Tap.exe, and Ta.exe. Use Tap.exe to provide the most comprehensive listing of hardware on your device. It is a protected Microsoft Win32-based application that runs on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, Windows PE, and Windows Vista.
Note Ta.exe, located in the same folder as Tap.exe, is a real-mode 16-bit version of Target Analyzer that can be run by using Microsoft MS-DOS. Only use Ta.exe when you cannot use Tap.exe, such as for 16-bit MS-DOS devices. To run Target Analyzer. Boot the device by using Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, or Windows Vista. Note You can also boot by using Windows PE and running Tap.exe. For more information, see.
Navigate to the folder that contains Tap.exe. The default location is Program Files Windows Embedded utilities folder on your development system. Run Tap.exe. From a command line.
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or - Double-click the Tap.exe program icon. When Target Analyzer has completed the hardware inventory, Devices.pmq appears in the same folder as Tap.exe. Copy the Devices.pmq file to the development system. For example, use the xcopy command where is the.pmq file and is the location of the development system.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. It's driving me crazy - I got PE fine and running ghost32 fine but ghstwalk.exe is a 16 bit app and won't run on PE.
How do get 16 bit DOS support or how do I walk the SID? There is no 16-bit or DOS tool based support in Windows PE. Why use ghstwalk.exe?
- use SYSPREP to regenerate the machine SID etc. Regards, Mike - Mike Brannigan Microsoft This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these newsgroups 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected].
It's driving me crazy - I got PE fine and running ghost32 fine but ghstwalk.exe is a 16 bit app and won't run on PE. How do get 16 bit DOS support or how do I walk the SID? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics I appreciate your response and ordinarily we do use sysprep. The problem here is that we need to 'retrofit' about 300 wireless carts that cannot eaisly be hardwired to the network. After reghosting them with an image already sysprepped it is necessary to change the SID (and the machine name) so it can rejoin the domain via wireless.
Bart and some other ones claim to have support for 16 bit in PE. What files provide the DOS support in XP/2K? I could code a console app in Delphi that launches ghstwalk as a child??????
I can't believe Symantec released a 32 bit Ghost specifically for PE with no ghostwalk. On Thu, 12 May 2005 08:29:14 +0100, 'Mike Brannigan MSFT' wrote: 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected].
It's driving me crazy - I got PE fine and running ghost32 fine but ghstwalk.exe is a 16 bit app and won't run on PE. How do get 16 bit DOS support or how do I walk the SID? There is no 16-bit or DOS tool based support in Windows PE. Why use ghstwalk.exe? - use SYSPREP to regenerate the machine SID etc.
- RegardsMike. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I appreciate your response and ordinarily we do use sysprep.
The problem here is that we need to 'retrofit' about 300 wireless carts that cannot eaisly be hardwired to the network. After reghosting them with an image already sysprepped it is necessary to change the SID (and the machine name) so it can rejoin the domain via wireless. Bart and some other ones claim to have support for 16 bit in PE. What files provide the DOS support in XP/2K? I could code a console app in Delphi that launches ghstwalk as a child?????? I can't believe Symantec released a 32 bit Ghost specifically for PE with no ghostwalk.
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Bart - and BartsPE is not the same as Windows PE. The Bart is a modified version of a real Windows XP or Server 2003 product - so it may have additional functionality not provided in the real Windows PE product. You cannot add 16-bit support to Windows PE.
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(using components and trying to retrofit this may not be within your licensing or supported configurations and use of Windows PE). Regards, Mike - Mike Brannigan Microsoft This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these newsgroups 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I appreciate your response and ordinarily we do use sysprep.
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The problem here is that we need to 'retrofit' about 300 wireless carts that cannot eaisly be hardwired to the network. After reghosting them with an image already sysprepped it is necessary to change the SID (and the machine name) so it can rejoin the domain via wireless. Devdept eyeshot serial port. Bart and some other ones claim to have support for 16 bit in PE.
What files provide the DOS support in XP/2K? I could code a console app in Delphi that launches ghstwalk as a child?????? I can't believe Symantec released a 32 bit Ghost specifically for PE with no ghostwalk. On Thu, 12 May 2005 08:29:14 +0100, 'Mike Brannigan MSFT' wrote: 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. It's driving me crazy - I got PE fine and running ghost32 fine but ghstwalk.exe is a 16 bit app and won't run on PE. How do get 16 bit DOS support or how do I walk the SID?
There is no 16-bit or DOS tool based support in Windows PE. Why use ghstwalk.exe?
- use SYSPREP to regenerate the machine SID etc. - RegardsMike.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics ntvdm.exe with autoexec.nt and config.nt config files (it will refuse to start without them). Plus a fair few registry entries. But access to hardware is via vxds (virtual device drivers).
Which wil probably also have to be migrated over. Nearly all things dos are implemented as a vxd for Dos programs to be allowed to access (vxd pretend to programs they have exclusive access to hardware - needed in a multitasking OS). - 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I appreciate your response and ordinarily we do use sysprep.
The problem here is that we need to 'retrofit' about 300 wireless carts that cannot eaisly be hardwired to the network. After reghosting them with an image already sysprepped it is necessary to change the SID (and the machine name) so it can rejoin the domain via wireless. Bart and some other ones claim to have support for 16 bit in PE. What files provide the DOS support in XP/2K? I could code a console app in Delphi that launches ghstwalk as a child?????? I can't believe Symantec released a 32 bit Ghost specifically for PE with no ghostwalk.
On Thu, 12 May 2005 08:29:14 +0100, 'Mike Brannigan MSFT' wrote: 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. It's driving me crazy - I got PE fine and running ghost32 fine but ghstwalk.exe is a 16 bit app and won't run on PE. How do get 16 bit DOS support or how do I walk the SID? There is no 16-bit or DOS tool based support in Windows PE. Why use ghstwalk.exe? - use SYSPREP to regenerate the machine SID etc.
- RegardsMike. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics I know Bart & his PE are not Microsoft. I am less than impressed with his efforts - he's just another LINUX guy who can't spell as far as I am concerned.
We are a 10,000+ workstation company and our PE use is internal only. I don't think it is a EULA violation. On Fri, 13 May 2005 13:07:24 +0100, 'Mike Brannigan MSFT' wrote: 'kinked' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I appreciate your response and ordinarily we do use sysprep.
The problem here is that we need to 'retrofit' about 300 wireless carts that cannot eaisly be hardwired to the network. After reghosting them with an image already sysprepped it is necessary to change the SID (and the machine name) so it can rejoin the domain via wireless. Bart and some other ones claim to have support for 16 bit in PE.
What files provide the DOS support in XP/2K? I could code a console app in Delphi that launches ghstwalk as a child?????? I can't believe Symantec released a 32 bit Ghost specifically for PE with no ghostwalk. Bart - and BartsPE is not the same as Windows PE.
The Bart is a modified version of a real Windows XP or Server 2003 product - so it may have additional functionality not provided in the real Windows PE product. You cannot add 16-bit support to Windows PE. (using components and trying to retrofit this may not be within your licensing or supported configurations and use of Windows PE). - RegardsMike.
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