You must allow incoming file share connections in the following cases:
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When you use the machine to host standalone images
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When you use the machine as a standalone destination
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When you remotely hot clone the machine
To enable customization of the guest operating system, install Sysprep files on the machine where Converter
Standalone server runs.
Ensure that Windows Firewall Does Not Block File and Printer Sharing
If Converter Standalone fails to connect to a remote Windows XP machine and issues a
bad
username/password
error message, ensure that file and printer sharing is not blocked by Windows Firewall.
Procedure
1
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy.
2
In the Security Settings list on the left, select Local Policies > Security Options.
3
In the policies list on the right, select Network access: Sharing and Security model for local accounts.
4
Verify that Classic – local users authenticate as themselves is selected.
What to do next
For troubleshooting information about file and printer sharing, search the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
For information about setting file and printer sharing on other Windows systems, see the documentation for
your system.
Turn Off Simple File Sharing on Windows XP Professional
To control permissions for individual users, you must turn off simple file sharing on the source machine.
Turning simple file sharing off does not turn off the Shared Documents feature. Use the simple file sharing UI,
located in the folder’s properties, to configure share and file permissions.
For Windows XP Professional operating systems that are part of a workgroup, the simple file sharing UI is
turned on by default. Windows XP Professional operating systems that are part of a domain use only the classic
file sharing and security interface.
Procedure
1
On the source machine, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Folder Options.
2
Click the View tab and deselect Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended).
Simple file sharing is turned off.
What to do next
For more information about turning simple file sharing on or off, see the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
Prepare Guest Operating System for Customization
To customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine that runs Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP,
you must save the Sysprep files to the specified locations on the machine where Converter Standalone server
runs.
If Sysprep files are missing from the server machine, the Customize Guest OS option is not accessible in the
Converter Standalone wizards.
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