XP SP2 deployment

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Hi,

Is there anyway to preconfigure the installation of SP2 to selectively turn
on/off individual components of the default SP2 install?

For example: lets say I don't want DEP to be installed and turned on as
default because I've previously identifed compatability issues with some
software in my production environment. Because of this, ideally I would like
to have this feature switched off when pushing out the install to the
desktops. is this possible?

I know the firewall can be configured through group policies, I'm looking
for similar config tools for the other components that get installed as part
of SP2 with a view to turning them off as part of the install.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Steve
 
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| Hi,
|
| Is there anyway to preconfigure the installation of SP2 to selectively turn
| on/off individual components of the default SP2 install?
|
| For example: lets say I don't want DEP to be installed and turned on as
| default because I've previously identifed compatability issues with some
| software in my production environment. Because of this, ideally I would like
| to have this feature switched off when pushing out the install to the
| desktops. is this possible?
|
| I know the firewall can be configured through group policies, I'm looking
| for similar config tools for the other components that get installed as part
| of SP2 with a view to turning them off as part of the install.
|
| Any help would be appreciated.
|
| Thanks
|
| Steve
 
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