Hello Mike,
you can find the new features of ADS 1.1 in the Online Help of ADS 1.1. Look
into the doc directory of your ADS 1.1 download
Here is the snip from the online help:
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What's new in this version of ADS
This release of ADS includes the following changes.
Introduction of Windows PE 2005 as a minimal operating system for ADS
operations
This provides an alternative RAM disk boot environment to the dynamically
built Deployment Agent. Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment
(Windows PE) 2005 is a minimal Win32 subsystem with limited services, based
on the Windows kernel running in protected mode. For more information, see
Planning for the use of Windows PE in Automated Deployment Services.
Introduction of three new tools
ADS now includes these tools:
a.. Adspart.exe. This is the task-sequence tool you use for partitioning
tasks on devices running Windows PE. You can use this tool to create,
activate, and delete partitions and display disk geometry. For more
information, see adspart.exe.
b.. Adsrepository. This is a command-line tool that you can use to
manage the repository of files that comprise Windows PE images. ADS uses
these files to create Windows PE RAM disk images that can be used as minimal
operating systems. For more information, see adsrepository.
c.. Adsrunas.exe. This is a task-sequence tool that you can use to run
tools and programs and execute commands with a different user account and
permissions than the Administration Agent. For more information, see
adsrunas.exe.
Introduction of support for devices running a 64-bit operating system
You can now perform an unattended setup of a 64-bit operating system by
using a 64-bit version of Windows PE. ADS now includes a 64-bit
Administration Agent so you can remotely manage devices running a supported
version of a 64-bit operating system. For more information, see ADS agents
overview.
Introduction of the /controller/adsdevice command
You can use this new command in a job or task sequence to automatically
modify a device's default job template, specify a Windows PE repository, or
release control of a device. With the introduction of this command, you can
now choose whether you want to install the Administration Agent on the
Controller. The Administration Agent is used on the Controller to run tasks
that perform actions on the Controller, such as running a script or updating
the Controller database. For more information about the command, see
/controller/adsdevice.
Introduction of a method to change device control state in bulk
You can use the new ManageList method of the Devices object to change the
status of group of devices by making one call. This is a faster way to
change the control state of multiple devices. For more information, see
Devices.ManageList.
Changes to certificate management
During a new installation of ADS, Setup automatically creates the ADS
public key infrastructure (PKI) when you install the Controller, Network
Boot Services (NBS), or the Image Distribution service. The option of not
creating a PKI has been removed from Setup. If you perform an upgrade, Setup
uses the existing PKI automatically if it was created by ADS tools. This
version of ADS does not support importing or using a custom PKI, which is a
PKI created with non-ADS tools. For more information about the ADS PKI, see
ADS certificates overview. For more information about upgrading ADS, see
Planning for an upgrade of Automated Deployment Services.
Removal of the virtual floppy disk image Vfloppy.vfi and changes in
support for virtual floppy disk images
Vfloppy.vfi is no longer included with ADS, and technical support is not
provided for virtual floppy disk images. The Dskimage tool is still included
with ADS for maintaining your existing virtual floppy disk images. For
information about how an upgrade can be affected by this change, see
Planning for the use of Windows PE in Automated Deployment Services. The
introduction of Windows PE as a minimal operating system provides an
alternative to using virtual floppy disk images for performing hardware
configuration and other pre-deployment tasks.
Multiple imaging sessions
You can run one or more imaging jobs concurrently by configuring the Image
Distribution service. You also can bind the Image Distribution service to as
many as four network adapters. For instructions, see To configure the Image
Distribution service. For an overview of the Image Distribution service, see
Image deployment infrastructure.
Imaging of simple dynamic volumes.
You can use ADS imaging tools to capture and deploy simple dynamic volumes
of a primary partition. For more information, see Images overview.
Automatic device control
You can now configure the ADS Controller to automatically discover new
devices, add the devices to the database, set a job template, control the
devices, and run a task sequence on those devices. Controller service
property settings determine how the Controller responds to devices. For more
information, see Controller service properties.
Sequence Editor improvements
Sequence Editor includes a generic command that you can use to add and
modify tasks in your task sequences that are not available from the Action
menu. For more information, see Creating and modifying task sequences. For
general information about using task sequences, see Task sequence overview.
Simpler BMDP and BMCP port configuration
BMDP and BMCP ports can now be configured without applying a security
update. For more information, see Communication ports used by ADS.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards - Alexander Ortha (Microsoft)
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"Special Access" <nonyabidnezz.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hourb2920bkg4u4ujkmd2irqj53ohmj3bj@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 04:32:47 +0200, "Alexander Ortha [MS]"
> <alexor.RemoveThis@online.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello Mike,
>>
>>if you use ADS 1.0 you need both hotfixes. The hotfix KB830413 is for ADS,
>>the hotfix KB829053 is for the OS.
>>If you have the chance to use ADS 1.1 you have a lot of performance
>>advances
>>and other new features.
>
> I tried to find a list of the changes, but it doesn't seem to exist on
> the site. Do you have a pointer or a URL, or a text file that gives
> the updates from 1.0 to 1.1?
>
> We got the second hotfix from MS yesterday and it will be installed
> today. Hopefully that will fix the issue. I have also downloaded
> 1.1, but until those "folks" approve it's use I can't even install it
> <sigh>
>
> Thanks again for the info!
>
> Mike >> Stay informed about: ADS boot to DA fails during PXE