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An .MSI file usually is a Microsoft Windows installation file, associated with "Windows Installer." It contains control information that identifies several installation criteria for a Windows application.
Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.
unattended
winnt.sif
winnt.sif
image - based installation
NTFS. Note: We can install windows server 2003 fat32 format. but security and policy will not work. also we can not install active directorey. if we want installation of active directorey then need NTFS format partion.
The function of this file is to provide information for the installment of Windows 9xMe.
Hi, That's not a wallper, instead its a Active Desktop. An active desktop can be a HTML file or an image file. When active desktop is enabled you will get a window with a content as specified with minimize, maximize and close button. This windows has a border which gets hidden when the mouse cursor is not in the windows. Close it to disable the active dekstop. And set the desktop wallpaper in display properties.
client side unattend file, unattend.xml
Active partition is a term Windows uses to mean the partition Windows will boot off of. The Windows boot loader goes to its configuration file and starts, these files will be in the active partition.
Setuperr.log and Setupact.log