You can automate newsid with command line switches as well,
and it changes the computername in the same process as well - fairly easy - I
use that since I've been doing differencing discs with VMWare 3.x, then 4.x and
afterwards VPC and VS (now testing VMWare 5.1 which has some very interesting
features as well).
If I'd do production machines I might use SysPrep, but
reading the supportability KB first. AFAIK it's still valid that MS supports
issues in VMs only if they are reproducable on real HW. Might be different now,
that the people of PSS responsible for VM are supporting issues which are not
reproducable on real HW. But who cares - if I want support I need to be able to
reproduce the behavior anyways and I'd be able to try THEN if they are b/c of
using newsid instead.
Gruesse -
Sincerely,
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
MVP-Book "Windows XP - Die Expertentipps": http://tinyurl.com/44zcz
WebSite: http://www.windowsserverfaq.org
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Virtual Server 2005Well you can fully automate sysprep - I just have it setup to prompt me for the computer name & domain info - everything else is in the inf in the master image.You know the speal about what MS is going to say if you don't use sysprep.--Brian Desmond
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Virtual Server 2005I don't use sysprep. I just use newsid from sysinternals. Then I edit the .vmc to reflect the new VS name/location. I'm that lazy. Sincerely, Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I Microsoft MVP - Directory Services www.readymaids.com - we know IT www.akomolafe.com Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mulnick, Al Sent: Fri 11/19/2004 12:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Virtual Server 2005 Networking outside the box is usually done by adding the virtual host to the phys host network card. The phys NIC acts as a router in this case and everything is NAT'd off to the external network. That's the same for letting the hosted OS access anything off the host server whether internet or internal network. Copying virtual hosts can be done that way. I believe there are some tools that make this easier, but that's the way I know of that makes the server supportable. PXE is another way to provision servers in there. Depends on how you like to use it. There are instances for copying the virtual servers to another isolated network that can also be done that don't require sysprep that would work well for testing environments. For newsgroups, you might want to check yahoo newsgroups to see if one exists there yet. Does that help? ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 3:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Virtual Server 2005 Hello: Is anyone using Virtual Server 2005? I am running a TechNet demo copy and had some questions. Documentation and support has been spotty (e.g., the newsgroup is not up and running yet). Here are a few questions. Any thoughts or pointers to web resources appreciated. - I can't seem to figure out how you would set up a virtual network (using a virtual w2k3 server for dns, dhcp, etc.) and then route that out to the Internet. I guess one would need a virtual router/gateway. I think the virtual DHCP server does this. - Is it possible to setup a virtual network that could also interact with other OS machines (e.g., Linux, MacOS X, etc.). I want to setup a virtual Windows network but also allow other OS machines to access file and directory services and Exchange. - How would you duplicate virtual machines? It seems that once you have built a single W2k3 server and patched it, you could simply copy it and then sysprep it. Any thoughts? Thanks. -- nme List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/