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Remote Installation Services is a Microsoft-supplied server that allows PXE BIOS-enabled computers to remotely install the OS.
Remote Installation Services (RIS) is an optional component that is included in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family operating systems.
You can use RIS to create installation images of operating systems or of complete computer configurations, including desktop settings and applications. You can then make these installation images available to users at client computers. You can also specify which RIS server will provide installations to a given client computer, or you can allow any RIS server to provide the installation.
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