Many common server roles support the System Preparation tool (Sysprep). However, if you run the Sysprep command together with the /generalize option against an installation of a server, and you are using an unsupported server role, those roles may not function after the imaging and deployment process is completed. Therefore, you must enable and configure any server roles that do not support Sysprep after you have performed the imaging and deployment process.
The following table lists server roles and specifies whether the roles support Sysprep.
Server role
Sysprep support in Windows Server 2008
Sysprep support in Windows Server 2008 R2
Sysprep support in Windows Server 2012
Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
No
No
No
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
No
No
No
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
No
No
No
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS)
No
No
No
Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)
No
No
No
Application Server
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
Yes
No
No
Domain Name System (DNS) Server
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Fax Server
No
No
No
File and Storage Services
No
Yes
Yes
Hyper-V™
Not applicable
Yes
Not supported for a virtual network on Hyper-V™. You must delete any virtual networks before you run the Sysprep tool.
Yes
Not supported for a virtual network on Hyper-V™. You must delete any virtual networks before you run the Sysprep tool.
Network Policy and Access Services (NPAS) ¹
No
No
No
Network Policy Routing and Remote Access Services
Yes
Not applicable
Not applicable
Printing and Document Services (Print Services) ²
No
Yes
Yes
Remote Desktop Services ³
Yes
Yes
Yes
Streaming Media Services (available as a download)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
UDDI Services ⁴
No
Not applicable
Not applicable
Volume Activation Services ⁵
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Web Server (Internet Information Services)
Yes
Not supported with encrypted credentials in the Applicationhost.config file.
Yes
Not supported with encrypted credentials in the Applicationhost.config file.
Yes
Not supported with encrypted credentials in the Applicationhost.config file.
Windows Deployment Services
No
No
Yes
Not supported if Windows Deployment Services is initialized.⁶
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
No
No
No
⁽¹⁾ NPAS includes Health Registration Authority (HRA), Network Policy Server (NPS), and Host Credential Authorization Protocol (HCAP).
⁽²⁾ In Windows Server 2008 R2, Print Services was renamed Printing and Document Services.
⁽³⁾ In Windows Server 2008 R2, Terminal Services was renamed Remote Desktop Services, which is also known as Remote Desktop Session Host.
⁽⁴⁾ UDDI Services was not included in Windows Server 2008 R2.
⁽⁵⁾ Volume Activation Services is new for Windows Server 2012.
⁽⁶⁾ You must uninitialize the server that has the Windows Deployment Services role installed before you run Sysprep. You can uninitialize a server by using the wdsutil /uninitialize-server command.
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