That's an excellent idea as you'll be able to tell the Dell's apart from the
Compaq's simply by browsing. I don't know if Compaq's 11 digit names would
pose an issue to SMS (I doubt it) but since even NetBIOS (should you still
need it) names can be 15 characters you should have no problems.

Dave Lum - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sr. Network Specialist - Textron Financial
503-675-5510


-----Original Message-----
From: pavan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 06:12 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Desktop naming conventions


Hi,
        We have close to 350 desktops running with Windows NT 4.0 SP6 in our
Windows NT 4.0 domain . We are planning to upgrade (clean install) all of
them with Windows XP. We currently use animal, flower and bird names to
name the desktops. But, we have some difficulties going ahead with this
approach. Since we are reinstalling all the desktops in the domain, we are
planning to use service tags as the machine names.

        All the machines we use are from DELL. In future, we might have some
COMPAQ desktops as well. We also use SMS in our environment. We use
unattended PXE based automated installation method to install the
desktops.

        Question is, do you folks see any issues in using service tags as
the
machine names? One major advantage that we gain here is that the machine
name is unique at any given time. We can read this from the BIOS and
assign to the system (using a script).

        I will be very happy to hear from all of you on the industry best
practice (at least widely followed) used in assigning machine names, in a
typical Windows network.

Thanks,
Masthanaiah Ch.
ADP Wilco International Systems.

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