Can SIMS.net be installed as part of an image?
Having a CMiS/ePortal back ground i have small knowledge on SIMS.
I am at a school today that has had SQL 2005 installed and a lot of the updates done. THey will soon be using lesson monitor as well on all staff laptops,
So can SIMS be instaleld as part of a RIS image or can it be deployed?
Any advice on thnis please?
Re: Can SIMS.net be installed as part of an image?
It can be deployed as part of a disk image (using ghost or similar). Obviously SIMS will update itself on first use if you have done an upgrade since the image was taken.
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I havn't done it myself but i was told the same as jwood
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got SIMS integrated as part of our WDS images - works great..
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Re: Can SIMS.net be installed as part of an image?
Yes it can be deployed via RIS, we have done this in our school.
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We now deploy SIMS.net through Ghost images and it works fine.
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by damienharrison
Yes it can be deployed via RIS, we have done this in our school.
Did you use RIPREP, or make it part of the GUIRUNONCE or similar?
I want to auto install it as part of my RIS build's first boot. What command line switches can I use to make it silent?
Cheers guys.
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Ooops, ignore me. I found it on a previous thread:
http://www.edugeek.net/index.php?nam...ewtopic&t=2679
Nice work there on page one.
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Thing is though, I can't see any reason for doing this :? Unless you are staging PC's to go onto a different site. Like most stuff, SIMS can quite easily be put on at install time. But that's just me - I like to keep images as basic as possible = less maintenance. Everything else can then be installed via GPO.
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Originally Posted by TeddyKGB
Thing is though, I can't see any reason for doing this :? Unless you are staging PC's to go onto a different site. Like most stuff, SIMS can quite easily be put on at install time. But that's just me - I like to keep images as basic as possible = less maintenance. Everything else can then be installed via GPO.
Sorry, I don't know what you mean? What is "at install time"?
I just press F12, log in and leave it. The PC joins the domain, auto logs on sets up the software to install and then reboots to install it.
Job done.
Re: Can SIMS.net be installed as part of an image?
We use RIS and it works fine.
Don't make the mistake of trying to MSI sims and install it on boot up using GPO or some such method.
Our esteemed Network Manager tried that, and it worked right up until the monthly(?) SIMS update, at which point the version on the local machine had updated but on boot up was being told it's files were not the correct ones.
I'm sure it can be done if the GPO's set to install once and then disabled, but we just do a manual install now, and then avoid re-imaging at all costs.
Re: Can SIMS.net be installed as part of an image?
Yep, just done it here through RIS. Worked great (so far)