Windows 2003 — R2 Sysprep
It asked for default organization names, time zones, workgroups or domains, and—crucially—the Volume License product key.
The wizard generated a plain text file named sysprep.inf and saved it inside the C:\Sysprep folder alongside the executable. 🚀 Step 3: Running Sysprep and "Resealing" Windows 2003 R2 Sysprep
Administrators executed sysprep.exe to bring up a small gray GUI. The standard protocol was to check the box for . Under the shutdown options, Shut Down was selected. Clicking the Reseal button began the process. It asked for default organization names, time zones,
The tool would strip the system identifiers, flag the registry for a specialized "Mini-Setup" on the next boot, and shut down the computer. 💾 Step 4: The Golden Image Capture It asked for default organization names