Use the folders within a distribution share used to organize and copy supplemental files to a reference or destination computer during a customized Windows® installation.
Files and folders stored in subfolders of \$OEM$ Folders can be referenced in an answer file. Files stored in these folders can be copied to the reference or destination computer automatically by using a configuration set. For more information, see Create a Configuration Set.
Important: | |
Do not overwrite existing files carried and serviced by the operating system. Overwriting system files can cause the operating system to behave unexpectedly and result in serious issues. |
To add files and folders to $OEM$ Folders
- Open a distribution share. See Open a Distribution
Share.
- Right-click, and then select Explore Distribution
Share.
Windows Explorer opens and displays the folders in the distribution share.
- Double-click the folder: $OEM$ Folders.
The $OEM$ Folders folder opens.
- Copy files to your distribution share using the folder
structure described in Understanding
Distribution Shares and Configuration Sets. For example, if you
add files to $OEM$ Folders\$1\Program Files\Application1,
Windows Setup will copy them to C:\Program Files\Application1
on the reference or destination computer.
- Close the distribution share folder.
The files are available in the Distribution Share pane under the $OEM$ Folders node.