Just to get some clarification on a few things using ImgBurn 2.3.2.0, based on what I've read in other posts (regarding Windows XP) about making a bootable CD after slipstreaming...
While trying to create a bootable CD of Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP2, I have these settings:
File System: ISO9660
ISO9660 Restrictions:Folder/File Name Length: Level 2 - 31 Characters
Character Set: Standard
Allow More Than 8 Directory Levels
Allow More Than 255 Characters In Path
Allow Files Without Extensions
Don't Add ';1' Version Number To Files
Is it still normal to get the following in the log?
"W 11:33:35 ISO9660 File System: 85 folder/file names have been truncated due to your current settings."
I even tried using Level X - 219 Characters, but I got the same warning. I can't imagine there are really such long file or folder names on a Windows install CD.