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Register the OS image on the OS Installation Manager

After customization is completed, the OS Image can be registered at the OS Installation Manager and its associated domain manager, named myLocalServer.

You can use the OS Image Registration wizard of the DSM Explorer
(DSM Explorer / <domain manager> / Software / Boot and OS Image Library / Image Prepare System / Wizards)
or the registerOSImage command directly from the command prompt. Use the following command:

registerOSImage -s myLocalServer -i Win2k

When the command successfully completes, the image is registered with the name Win2k at the OS Installation Manager.

It is ready for operation. At the associated domain manager, the image is registered as Win32k with a version number of 11.1.0/00.

It is ready for deployment like any other OS image.

Note: You have to register an OS image before you can address it at a domain manager or OS Installation Manager. When using FAT32, the boot images osinstal.2 and osinstal.3 must be built from a Win98 DOS system.