>I put out a proposal here at the office to get a number of notebooks and 
>in order to keep them all in the same state, we'd ghost one and apply the 
>image to the rest.  My understanding is that a Windows license is mapped 
>to a MAC address - is that true?  Has anyone done this before where you'd 
>still have a valid and uncrippled version of Windows for every unit?

Doesn't work. MS knows about Ghost and Symantec cooperates with MS. MS 
has a tech note with the proper procedure for using Ghost with its 
products. You run a utility first to deactivate the license. Then after 
the copy you reactivate with new licenses.


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