Microsoft recommends a number of targeted ways to deploy the Windows operating system. These approaches range from manually configuring Windows software on some computers to deploying software to thousands of of computers using automated tools and techniques. For more information about the four common deployment strategies:close contact with retail media:
A practical manual deployment where you can use the retail installation DVD to sit on a daily client computer to install the Windows operating system and configure each computer manually. This is also the way most users install, which helps you partially automate the installation process, helping your organization save time and money. If your organization does not have a dedicated information technology (IT) staff, I recommend using this approach, which has a small, unmanaged network of less than 100 client computers.
Close contact with standard images:
This approach is similar to the "close contact with retail media" approach, but it uses an operating system image that contains custom settings and application configuration. If your organization has an IT specialist (with or without deployment experience) and a small or distributed network with 100-200 client computers, you can do so in this way.
Light touch, high volume deployment:
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