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 Create an ImageX Configuration FileImageX is a command-line tool that enables the creation of image files for deployment in a manufacturing or corporate IT environment. You can create a configuration file (configuration_list.ini) to determine:
 ? Which files and folders must be excluded from the capture process when using the /capture option.
 
 ? Which folders, files, and file types must be excluded from the compression process when using the /compress option.
 
 ? Whether the .wim file aligns on a 64K boundary or the default 32K boundary.
 
 If you name your configuration_list.ini file wimscript.ini and store it in your ImageX directory (where the ImageX.exe file is located), it will automatically run when using the /capture option (with or without the /compress option) without requiring you to use the /config option.
 The /config option enables you to customize specific compression, capture, and boundary alignment actions, for each individual file and folder, within ImageX. Create configuration_list.ini by using a text editor, such as Notepad.
 Creating a Configuration List
 The following sections appear in the ImageX configuration list.
 Section Description
 [ExclusionList]
 Enables you to define the files and folders to exclude from the /capture operation.
 
 [ExclusionException]
 Enables you to override the default exclusion list during the /capture operation.
 
 [CompressionExclusionList]
 Enables you to define the specific files and folders, in addition to specific file types, to exclude from the /compress operation.
 Note:
 You can use file or folder matching to exclude a file from compression. You can provide a full path match, or you can use wildcards (*). For example, you can use C:\WINDOWS\inf\*.pnf to match a specific type of file or C:\WINDOWS\inf\* to match an entire folder.
 
 
 [AlignmentList]
 Enables you to define specific files to align on a 64K boundary. Compression will not occur for any files aligned on a 64K boundary. If you do not list files within this section, all your files will align on a 32K boundary.
 Note:
 Security may occasionally use this section for pattern-matching purposes.
 
 
 Default Exclusion List
 By default, ImageX will exclude the following files.
 [ExclusionList]
 \$ntfs.log
 \hiberfil.sys
 \pagefile.sys
 \System Volume Information
 \RECYCLER
 \Windows\CSC
 [CompressionExclusionList]
 *.mp3
 *.zip
 *.cab
 \WINDOWS\inf\*.pnf
 Exclusion List Guidelines
 ? You can only use wildcards in the last component in a file path that does not begin with a preceding back slash. For example,
 myfolder\*.txt
 
 ? You can use a preceding backward slash to limit file- and directory-matching relative to the root directory. For example, if you capture the "c:\" drive with the previous exclusion list,
 \myfolder
 \folder\subfolder
 ImageX will exclude the following files and directories.
 c:\myfolder
 c:\folder\subfolder
 However, ImageX will not exclude files or directories contained in the following example.
 c:\main\myfolder
 c:\data\folder\subfolder
 
 ? You can override the default exclusion list by using the [ExclusionException] section. For example,
 [ExclusionException]
 \pagefile.sys
 \System Volume Information
 
 ? If an explicit [ExclusionException] section is provided in the WIM configuration file, it will always take precedence over the [Exclusion List] section.
 
 ? You cannot override the default compression exclusion list by using the [ExclusionException] section.
 
 Using the Configuration File
 If you create a custom-named configuration file and store it outside of the ImageX directory, you can use ImageX to run the file. At a command prompt, open the ImageX directory. For example,
 imagex /config c:\imaging\<configuration_list>.ini /capture d: d:\imaging\data.wim "Drive D"
 -OR-
 imagex /config c:\imaging\<configuration_list>.ini /append d: d:\imaging\data.wim "Drive D"
 where c:\imaging\<configuration_list>.ini provides the complete directory location for the configuration file. You must use either the /capture option to create a new .wim file or the /append option to append an existing .wim file.
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