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Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
19 Imaging Utilities and Options
The following sections provide reference information on ZENworks
®
for Desktops (ZfD) Imaging
utilities, commands, configuration settings, and log formats.
“Image Explorer (IMGEXP.EXE)” on page 219
“Imaging Agent (ZISWIN.EXE)” on page 220
“Imaging Boot Disk Creator (ZIMGBOOT.EXE)” on page 221
“Imaging Bootup Parameters (SETTINGS.TXT)” on page 222
“Imaging Bootup Languages (ZIMGLANG.INI)” on page 224
“Imaging Engine (img: Command Line and Menu)” on page 224
“Imaging Server (IMGSERV.NLM or .DLL or .DLM)” on page 237
“Imaging Server Log (ZIMGLOG.XML)” on page 238
Image Explorer (IMGEXP.EXE)
Use the Image Explorer utility at a Windows* workstation to view or customize workstation
images or to create add-on images.
IMGEXP.EXE is located in the ZENWORKS\IMAGING folder in your ZfD installation (on the
imaging server).
Using the Image Explorer
To start the Image Explorer as a standalone utility (from Windows), double-click the
IMGEXP.EXE file. There are no command line parameters. To start the utility from ConsoleOne
®
,
click Tools > ZENworks Utilities > Imaging > Image Explorer.
After starting the utility, you can create a new add-on image or open an existing workstation image.
You can compress an image. You can browse and view the Windows partitions, folders, and files
in the open image. You can customize the image by adding or excluding individual files and
folders and by adding Windows registry (.REG) files that will be applied after the image is laid
down. You can associate these customizations with any of ten possible variants of the image. You
can purge deleted and hidden files from an image. For information on how to perform these tasks,
see the online help in the utility.
WARNING: Do not exclude .BPB files from a base image or the workstation won’t be able to boot the new
operating system after receiving the image.
NOTE: Non-Windows partitions, such as NetWare
®
partitions, are visible when you open an image, but their
contents are not.
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