Also,
ich habe jetzt nochmal ein neues "win10-x64" von opsi installiert sowohl eine neue "Windows 10 1909" VM fertig gemacht und "Windows 10 ADK 1903" und das dazugehörige Addon "Win PE" installert und dann über opsi das "Opsi Winpe" Paket installiert und dann den Inhalt von media in den jeweiligen Ordner geschoben sowie den Inhalt von der "Windows ISO" in installfiles kopiert und im Anschluss "opsi-set-rights" gemacht.
Leider kriege ich weiterhin nachdem von Windows "Start Setup" kommt direkt die Meldung "Interner Fehler beim Laden oder Suchen einer Antwortdatei für die unbeaufsichtigte Installation" und mehr passiert nichts.
Hier noch einmal der Log von "Bootimage"
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(0) Jan 06 10:27:03 [opsiinit] opsi init script started
(1) Jan 06 10:27:03 [opsiinit] opsi linux bootimage version: 20191114 (4.1)
(2) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getBootParam(pwh): cmdline: initrd=miniroot-x64.bz2 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=791 quiet splash --no-log console=tty1 console=ttyS0 dn=kikxxl.corp product=win10-x64 hn=jean-w10 pckey=*** confidential *** service=https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc BOOT_IMAGE=install-x64
(3) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] boot param pwh=
(4) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getBootParam(nodhcp): cmdline: initrd=miniroot-x64.bz2 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=791 quiet splash --no-log console=tty1 console=ttyS0 dn=kikxxl.corp product=win10-x64 hn=jean-w10 pckey=*** confidential *** service=https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc BOOT_IMAGE=install-x64
(5) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] boot param nodhcp=0
(6) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getBootParam(hn): cmdline: initrd=miniroot-x64.bz2 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=791 quiet splash --no-log console=tty1 console=ttyS0 dn=kikxxl.corp product=win10-x64 hn=jean-w10 pckey=*** confidential *** service=https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc BOOT_IMAGE=install-x64
(7) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] boot param hn=jean-w10
(8) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getBootParam(dhclienttimeout): cmdline: initrd=miniroot-x64.bz2 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=791 quiet splash --no-log console=tty1 console=ttyS0 dn=kikxxl.corp product=win10-x64 hn=jean-w10 pckey=*** confidential *** service=https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc BOOT_IMAGE=install-x64
(9) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getBootParam(lang): cmdline: initrd=miniroot-x64.bz2 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=791 quiet splash --no-log console=tty1 console=ttyS0 dn=kikxxl.corp product=win10-x64 hn=jean-w10 pckey=*** confidential *** service=https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc BOOT_IMAGE=install-x64
(10) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] boot param lang=
(11) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] loading keymap de-latin1-nodeadkeys
(12) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] setting language environment (LANG=de_DE.UTF8, LANGUAGE=de, LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF8)
(13) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(14) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(15) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(16) Jan 06 10:27:13 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(17) Jan 06 10:27:16 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(18) Jan 06 10:27:16 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(19) Jan 06 10:27:16 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(20) Jan 06 10:27:16 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(21) Jan 06 10:27:19 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(22) Jan 06 10:27:19 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(23) Jan 06 10:27:19 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(24) Jan 06 10:27:19 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(25) Jan 06 10:27:22 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(26) Jan 06 10:27:22 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(27) Jan 06 10:27:22 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(28) Jan 06 10:27:22 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(29) Jan 06 10:27:25 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(30) Jan 06 10:27:25 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(31) Jan 06 10:27:25 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(32) Jan 06 10:27:25 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(33) Jan 06 10:27:28 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(34) Jan 06 10:27:28 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(35) Jan 06 10:27:28 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(36) Jan 06 10:27:28 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(37) Jan 06 10:27:31 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(38) Jan 06 10:27:31 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(39) Jan 06 10:27:31 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(40) Jan 06 10:27:31 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(41) Jan 06 10:27:34 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(42) Jan 06 10:27:34 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(43) Jan 06 10:27:34 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(44) Jan 06 10:27:34 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(45) Jan 06 10:27:37 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(46) Jan 06 10:27:37 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(47) Jan 06 10:27:37 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(48) Jan 06 10:27:37 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(49) Jan 06 10:27:41 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(50) Jan 06 10:27:41 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(51) Jan 06 10:27:41 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(52) Jan 06 10:27:41 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(53) Jan 06 10:27:44 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(54) Jan 06 10:27:44 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(55) Jan 06 10:27:44 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(56) Jan 06 10:27:44 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(57) Jan 06 10:27:47 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(58) Jan 06 10:27:47 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(59) Jan 06 10:27:47 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(60) Jan 06 10:27:47 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(61) Jan 06 10:27:50 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(62) Jan 06 10:27:50 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(63) Jan 06 10:27:50 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(64) Jan 06 10:27:50 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(65) Jan 06 10:27:53 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(66) Jan 06 10:27:53 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(67) Jan 06 10:27:53 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(68) Jan 06 10:27:53 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(69) Jan 06 10:27:56 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(70) Jan 06 10:27:56 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(71) Jan 06 10:27:56 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(72) Jan 06 10:27:56 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(73) Jan 06 10:27:59 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(74) Jan 06 10:27:59 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(75) Jan 06 10:27:59 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(76) Jan 06 10:27:59 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(77) Jan 06 10:28:02 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(78) Jan 06 10:28:02 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(79) Jan 06 10:28:02 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(80) Jan 06 10:28:02 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(81) Jan 06 10:28:05 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(82) Jan 06 10:28:05 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(83) Jan 06 10:28:05 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(84) Jan 06 10:28:05 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(85) Jan 06 10:28:08 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(86) Jan 06 10:28:08 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(87) Jan 06 10:28:08 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(88) Jan 06 10:28:08 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(89) Jan 06 10:28:11 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): link forced
(90) Jan 06 10:28:11 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(91) Jan 06 10:28:11 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning error
(92) Jan 06 10:28:11 [opsiinit] no devices found, sleeping 3 seconds
(93) Jan 06 10:28:14 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): device(s) found: enp0s3, device(s) with link:
(94) Jan 06 10:28:14 [opsiinit] getNetworkDevices(): no devices with link found, returning enp0s3
(95) Jan 06 10:28:14 [opsiinit] using dhcp, adding entry for device enp0s3 to /etc/netplan/01-enp0s3.yaml
(96) Jan 06 10:28:14 [opsiinit] Setting hostname to jean-w10 as supplied by cmdline
(97) Jan 06 10:28:14 [opsiinit] opsi init script ended
(99) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk (Posix.py|856)
(100) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(102) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: setterm -msg off -blank 0 -powersave off < /dev/tty6 > /dev/tty6 (Posix.py|856)
(103) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(105) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: dmesg (Posix.py|856)
(106) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(528) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: lsmod (Posix.py|856)
(529) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(545) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: cat /etc/environment (Posix.py|856)
(546) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(551) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: env 2>&1 (Posix.py|856)
(552) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(563) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: locale 2>&1 (Posix.py|856)
(564) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(581) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: swapoff -a (Posix.py|856)
(582) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(584) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Found ethernet device: 'enp0s3' (Posix.py|406)
(586) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ifconfig enp0s3 up (Posix.py|856)
(587) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(589) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: mii-tool enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(590) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(593) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: ethtool enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(594) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(622) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Detected link on device 'enp0s3' (master.py|731)
(623) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] No file dhclient.enp0s3.leases found (master.py|764)
(624) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Waiting for network devices to get configured by dhcp (master.py|810)
(625) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ifconfig enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(626) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(638) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ip route (Posix.py|856)
(639) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(643) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] All network devices configured (master.py|823)
(644) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] leases: enp0s3:/var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.leases (master.py|848)
(645) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Getting dhcp result for device: enp0s3 (master.py|852)
(646) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ifconfig enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(647) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(658) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ip route (Posix.py|856)
(659) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(663) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Current network config: (master.py|885)
(664) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] device : enp0s3 (master.py|886)
(665) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] hardwareAddress : fe:00:00:16:09:99 (master.py|887)
(666) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] ipaddress : 192.168.199.121 (master.py|888)
(667) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] netmask : 255.255.255.0 (master.py|889)
(668) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] gateway : 192.168.199.1 (master.py|890)
(669) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] nameserver : 192.168.0.167 (master.py|891)
(670) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] hostname : jean-w10 (master.py|892)
(671) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] domain : kikxxl.corp (master.py|893)
(672) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] nextserver : https://192.168.1.16:4447/rpc (master.py|894)
(673) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] try to load efivars module: modprobe efivars (master.py|602)
(674) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/modprobe efivars (Posix.py|856)
(675) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(678) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:20] we are not running in uefi mode (master.py|606)
(679) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Found ethernet device: 'enp0s3' (Posix.py|406)
(680) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ifconfig enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(681) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(692) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ip route (Posix.py|856)
(693) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(697) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Default network interface found: enp0s3 (Posix.py|501)
(698) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ifconfig enp0s3 (Posix.py|856)
(699) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(710) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Executing: /sbin/ip route (Posix.py|856)
(711) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using encoding 'UTF-8' (Posix.py|889)
(715) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Using FQDN 'jean-w10.kikxxl.corp' (master.py|1234)
(716) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:20] Creating JSONRPCBackend instance (try #0) (master.py|1273)
(723) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:21] <JSONRPCBackend(host=u'192.168.1.16', compression=False)>: Connected to service (JSONRPC.py|515)
(730) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:21] Product-id is 'win10-x64' (master.py|1389)
(743) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:21] Fetching product properties... (master.py|1419)
(756) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:21] Fetching config states... (master.py|1428)
(769) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:22] Requesting product license... (master.py|1438)
(770) [5] [Jan 06 10:28:22] Using license management to get licensekey (master.py|1440)
(777) [6] [Jan 06 10:28:22] Product license key: MH37W-N47XK-V7XM9-C7227-GCQG9
und hier nochmal die "win10-x64/custom/unattend.xml"
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend">
<!--
====================
WINDOWSPE SETTINGS
====================
The windowsPE configuration pass is used to configure settings specific to Windows PE as well as settings that apply to installation.
For example, you can specify the display resolution of Windows PE, where to save a log file, and other Windows PE-related settings.
-->
<settings pass="windowsPE">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<DiskConfiguration>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
<Disk wcm:action="add">
<DiskID>#@diskindex*#</DiskID>
<WillWipeDisk>false</WillWipeDisk>
<ModifyPartitions>
#@modify_partitions*#
</ModifyPartitions>
</Disk>
</DiskConfiguration>
<UserData>
<ProductKey>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
<Key>#@productkey*#</Key>
</ProductKey>
<AcceptEula>true</AcceptEula>
<FullName>#@fullname*#</FullName>
<Organization>#@orgname*#</Organization>
</UserData>
<ImageInstall>
<OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Key>/IMAGE/NAME</Key>
<Value>#@imagename*#</Value>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>
<InstallTo>
<DiskID>#@installdiskindex*#</DiskID>
<PartitionID>#@windows_partition_number*#</PartitionID>
</InstallTo>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
</OSImage>
</ImageInstall>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<SetupUILanguage>
<UILanguage>#@winpe_uilanguage*#</UILanguage>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
</SetupUILanguage>
<InputLocale>#@winpe_inputlocale*#</InputLocale>
<SystemLocale>#@system_language*#</SystemLocale>
<UILanguage>#@winpe_uilanguage*#</UILanguage>
<UILanguageFallback>#@winpe_uilanguage_fallback*#</UILanguageFallback>
<UserLocale>#@winpe_uilanguage*#</UserLocale>
<LayeredDriver>1</LayeredDriver>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnPCustomizationsWinPE" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<DriverPaths wcm:keyValue="1">
<PathAndCredentials wcm:keyValue="1" wcm:action="add">
<Path wcm:keyValue="1">c:\drvpe</Path>
</PathAndCredentials>
</DriverPaths>
</component>
</settings>
<!--
=====================
GENERALIZE SETTINGS
=====================
The generalize pass of Windows Setup is used to create a Windows reference image that can be used throughout an organization.
A setting in the generalize pass enables you to automate the behavior for all deployments of this reference image.
In comparison, a setting associated with the specialize configuration pass enables you to override behavior for a single, specific deployment.
When a system is generalized, specific configuration data for a given installation of Windows is removed.
For example, during the generalize pass, the unique security ID (SID) and other hardware-specific settings are removed from the image.
The generalize configuration pass runs only when you use the sysprep /generalize command.
Answer file settings in generalize are applied to the system before sysprep generalization occurs. The system then shuts down.
-->
<!--
<settings pass="generalize">
</settings>
-->
<!--
=====================
SPECIALIZE SETTINGS
=====================
During the specialize pass of Windows Setup, machine-specific information for the image is applied.
For example, you can configure network settings, international settings, and domain information.
The specialize pass is used in conjunction with the generalize pass.
The generalize pass is used to create a Windows reference image that can be used throughout an organization.
From this basic Windows reference image, you can add further customizations that apply to different divisions
within an organization or apply to different installations of Windows.
The specialize pass is used to apply these specific customizations.
-->
<settings pass="specialize">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<ComputerName>#@pcname*#</ComputerName>
<UserAccounts>
<AdministratorPassword>
<PlainText>true</PlainText>
<Value>#@administratorPassword*#</Value>
</AdministratorPassword>
</UserAccounts>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-RemoteAssistance-Exe" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<CreateEncryptedOnlyTickets>true</CreateEncryptedOnlyTickets>
<fAllowToGetHelp>true</fAllowToGetHelp>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<InputLocale>#@system_keyboard_layout*#</InputLocale>
<SystemLocale>#@system_language*#</SystemLocale>
<UILanguage>#@system_language*#</UILanguage>
<UILanguageFallback>#@system_language*#</UILanguageFallback>
<UserLocale>#@system_language*#</UserLocale>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Deployment" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<RunSynchronous>
<RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
<Description>Enable Admin Account</Description>
<Order>1</Order>
<Path>cmd.exe /c net user #@adminName*# /active:yes</Path>
</RunSynchronousCommand>
<RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
<Description>Passwd Admin Account</Description>
<Order>2</Order>
<Path>cmd.exe /c net user #@adminName*# #@administratorPassword*#</Path>
</RunSynchronousCommand>
</RunSynchronous>
</component>
<component name="Networking-MPSSVC-Svc" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<DomainProfile_EnableFirewall>false</DomainProfile_EnableFirewall>
<PrivateProfile_EnableFirewall>false</PrivateProfile_EnableFirewall>
<PublicProfile_EnableFirewall>false</PublicProfile_EnableFirewall>
</component>
</settings>
<!--
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OFFLINESERVICING SETTINGS
=========================
Use the offlineServicing pass to apply unattended Setup settings to an offline Windows image.
During this configuration pass, you can add language packs, updates, or other packages to the offline image.
The offlineServicing pass runs during Windows Setup. Setup extracts and installs the Windows image, and then executes Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe).
Packages listed in the servicing section of the answer file are applied to the offline Windows image.
The Unattend.xml settings in the offlineServicing pass are applied to the offline Windows image.
Additionally, you can use Package Manager with an answer file to install packages.
-->
<settings pass="offlineServicing">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<DriverPaths>
<PathAndCredentials wcm:keyValue="1" wcm:action="add">
<Path>c:\drv</Path>
</PathAndCredentials>
</DriverPaths>
</component>
</settings>
<!--
=====================
AUDITSYSTEM SETTINGS
=====================
The auditSystem pass is an optional pass that enables you to add additional device drivers and applications to the image.
This results in fewer required images because a reference image can be created with a minimal set of drivers.
The image can be updated with additional drivers during the audit process.
You can then test and resolve any operating system issues related to malfunctioning or incorrectly installed devices on the image.
For example, you can install additional language packs, updates, or other applications, such as Microsoft Office.
See Reseal mode in oobeSystem.
-->
<!--
<settings pass="auditSystem">
</settings>
-->
<!--
=====================
AUDITUSER SETTINGS
=====================
The auditUser pass is similar to the auditSystem pass.
However, the auditUser pass processes these settings after users have logged on, not before they have logged on.
Like the auditSystem pass, the auditUser pass is used to test the functionality of the Windows Vista image.
See Reseal mode in oobeSystem.
-->
<!--
<settings pass="auditUser">
</settings>
-->
<!--
=====================
OOBESYSTEM SETTINGS
=====================
The oobeSystem pass configures settings that are applied during the first-boot experience for end users, also called Windows Welcome.
oobeSystem settings are processed before a user first logs into Windows.
Out-of-Box-Experience (OOBE) runs the first time the user starts a new computer.
OOBE runs before the Windows shell or any additional software runs, and performs a small set of tasks necessary to configure and run Windows.
-->
<settings pass="oobeSystem">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<TimeZone>#@system_timezone*#</TimeZone>
<AutoLogon>
<Enabled>true</Enabled>
<LogonCount>1</LogonCount>
<Username>#@adminName*#</Username>
<Password>
<PlainText>true</PlainText>
<Value>#@administratorPassword*#</Value>
</Password>
</AutoLogon>
<FirstLogonCommands>
<SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
<RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput>
<Description>Opsi tasks</Description>
<Order>1</Order>
<CommandLine>cmd.exe /c #@winpe_partition_letter*#:\opsi\postinst.cmd</CommandLine>
</SynchronousCommand>
</FirstLogonCommands>
<OOBE>
<HideEULAPage>true</HideEULAPage>
<ProtectYourPC>3</ProtectYourPC>
<HideOnlineAccountScreens>true</HideOnlineAccountScreens>
<HideLocalAccountScreen>true</HideLocalAccountScreen>
<HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>true</HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>
</OOBE>
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<InputLocale>#@system_keyboard_layout*#</InputLocale>
<SystemLocale>#@system_language*#</SystemLocale>
<UILanguage>#@system_language*#</UILanguage>
<UILanguageFallback>#@system_language*#</UILanguageFallback>
<UserLocale>#@system_language*#</UserLocale>
</component>
</settings>
<cpi:offlineImage cpi:source="wim:c:/temp/win10_/win10-x64/installfiles/sources/install.wim#Windows 10 Pro N" xmlns:cpi="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:cpi" />
</unattend>
Ich weiß nicht mehr weiter woran es liegen könnte.
Mfg