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Contents
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Notices
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Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this paper
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1.1 Target audience
1.1.1 Definition of roles and skills
1.2 The retail environment
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1.3 The role and importance of IT
1.4 Operating systems on Point-of-sale devices
1.5 Introducing Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment
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1.6 Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment in retail environments
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1.7 Typical scenarios in a system life cycle
1.7.1 First-time installations
1.7.2 Preparing a system for use as a master image
1.7.3 Deploying to multiple systems from a master image
1.7.4 Re-deploying to a specific system to resolve a problem
1.7.5 Backing up and restoring an entire system to resolve a problem
1.8 Introducing the LAB environment
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2.1 Introduction
2.2 Creating an unattended profile for Windows XP
2.2.1 Copying the media files
2.2.2 Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2
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2.2.3 Creating the unattended profile
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2.3 Adding drivers
2.3.1 Downloading and unpacking the drivers
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2.3.2 Creating a software package for device drivers
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2.4 Deploying to a pristine system
2.4.1 Creating a deployment scheme
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2.4.2 Modifying the unattended profile for a dynamic host name
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2.4.3 Client Machine Boot and Deploy
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3.1 Creating a cloned profile for Windows XP
3.1.1 Preparing the donor system
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3.1.2 Capturing the system image
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3.1.3 Configuring the system profile
3.2 Adding support for different hardware types
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3.2.1 The principle of device driver injection
3.2.2 Software Bindings
3.2.3 Deployment Scheme Parameter Wizard
3.3 Deploying the XP cloning profile
Deployment step by step
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4.1 Reasons for redeployment
4.2 Redeployment from the local hard drive
4.2.1 Create a deployment scheme that supports redeployment
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4.2.2 Create a boot menu
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4.2.3 Process for local redeployment
4.3 Redeployment from the server
4.3.1 Redeployment Process
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5.1 Introducing the POS plug-in
may have been created or changed since the POS was originally deployed.
5.2 Installing the POS plug-in
5.2.1 Obtaining the POS package
5.2.2 Installing the POS plug-in from the Windows GUI
Stop the Rembo server service (GUI)
Copy the POS plug-in module to the packages directory (GUI)
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Restart the Rembo Server service (GUI)
5.2.3 Installing the POS plug-in from the command line
Stop the Rembo server service (CMD)
Copy the POS plug-in module to the packages directory (CMD)
Restart the Rembo Server service (CMD)
5.2.4 Verifying the POS plug-in installation
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5.3 Remotely controlling POS terminals
5.3.1 Wake on LAN
5.3.2 Power off
5.4 Creating Backups
5.4.1 Performing a POS terminal backup
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5.4.2 Managing the list of backups
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5.5 Switching hardware
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scenarios
6.1 Large environment considerations
6.1.1 Managing development and production environments
Test environment
Pre-production environment
Production environment
6.2 Replicating software and configurations
6.2.1 Built-in file replication service
6.2.2 Command line method
6.2.3 Profile migration
Export
Import
6.3 Network Bandwidth Considerations
6.3.1 Unicast
6.3.2 Multicast
6.3.3 Multicast with synchronization
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POS systems
When to boot from hard drive and from network
Forcing a POS system to boot into PXE mode
Preparing alternate boot sequence for Wake on LAN
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Locating the Web material
Using the Web material
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