In the single-computer environment, you are working alone to define components and generate a run-time image. This means that you need to install the development tools and component database on the same computer.
When working in a team environment, some developers are defining components, while others are creating configurations to build a run-time image. This means that you will typically install the component database on a shared server that everyone on the team can use. In a team development environment, most team members will install only the development tools on their individual computers.
To install the development tools, follow the procedures in Installing the Development Tools. During installation, you specify the component database server. Only the development tools are installed on your computer. The development tools must have a connection to a component database server at all times.
To install the development tools and component database, follow the procedures in Installing the Development Tools. Next, follow the procedures in Installing the Database Engine. To complete the installation, follow the procedures in Installing the Component Database. To install a shared component database for a team environment, follow the procedures in Installing the Database Engine.
CAB disk1. As you can see, the operation is relatively complicated. After all, there are plenty of tools on the market that can simplify the process. It will directly create a Windows PE system image for network boot. Turn on the client computers and press the required key to enter BIOS settings. You can search it on Internet or refer to the user manual. But if you're booting from a network that only supports BIOS, you'll need to boot to legacy mode.
It will take some time to boot from PXE boot server, specifically depending on your network speed and the size of the image file.
The network speed may be impacted if there are many computers using PXE boot. Thus you can try dividing PXE boot clients into smaller groups to boost the speed. I have a custom built desktop with Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and I want to make it my server so I can use my laptop to boot from an image. Can someone point me into the direction I need to go?
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