- #WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT FOR WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT WINDOWS 10#
#WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT INSTALL#
The ISO folder will contain a bootable ISO to be used to install the OS image to either a Virtual Machine or a reference device with an optical drive.
In the Deliverable folder you will find two subfolders named ISO and USB. CreateBaseImageMedia copies the source from builddir\source\ISO to the Deliverable folder, adds the scripting for the framework and the Answer Files used by Windows setup, and makes a few configuration changes. From the administrative powershell command prompt run builddir\scripts\CreateBaseImageMedia.ps1.BuildWinPE creates the initial WinPE and WinRE bootable images that are used throughout the deployment framework process. From the administrative powershell command prompt run builddir\scripts\BuildWinPE.ps1.See the steps in the Advanced Topics below for adding a policy to the build using LGPO. You can also use LGPO to add policies of your own. The utility will be used to install preconfigured script files as part of the framework. Download LGPO.zip from the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit page: Exract LGPO.exe to builddir\Payload\Payload. LGPO is made available as part of the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit.
#WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT WINDOWS 10#
Note: If you are not a registered OEM and want to experiment with the deployment framework, an MSDN ISO of Windows 10 Enterprise will suit here as well. Mount the ISO and extract the contents to builddir\Source\ISO. This is available from your IoT distributor (indirect OEM partners) or online via the Microsoft Digital Operations Center website (direct OEM partners).
#WINDOWS 10 IOT RDP CLIENT FOR WINDOWS 10#
Install the latest Windows ADK for Windows 10 and the WinPE add-on for the ADK available here:.
The folder structure should be a top level folder named Windows 10 Build (this is the builddir, it can be renamed to anything you like) with subfolders named Answer Files, Cumulative Updates, Deliverable, etc. After completing the steps, move on to more advanced topics outlined below.įor the purposes of this guide, we use the term builddir to indicate the folder on the development machine where the deployment framework is stored. The easiest way to get started with the deployment framework is to complete the steps in this Quick Start Guide on a reference device.