Windows Vista
Windows Vista - Tuesday, January 1, 2008 10:59 - 0 Comments
Important Log Files for Deploying Vista
Five log files you should know about for troubleshooting Vista deployment problems.
Here’s a quick summary of five log files that may (or may not be) created by Vista during deployment:
%windir%panthersetupact.log, records setup actions resulting from installation of the operating system.
%windir%panthersetuperr.log, records errors encountered during installation of the operating system.
%windir%panthercbs_unattend.log, records processing of answer file during unattended install.
%windir%panthercbs_langpack.log, records installation of language packs.
%windir%winsxspending.xml, lists operations that are pending for execution after the system reboots during installation.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com
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