Title: RE: Ghost and 2000

We use Image Cast for this and a prep tool that uses Win2K prep.  You need to do this in advance of creating your image, and you should be fine, to a degree.  And I believe ours has worked with either single or multiple processors, if I'm not mistaken.  In other words, using one image to do either/or/both.

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-----Original Message-----
From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:41
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Ghost and 2000


Has anyone had any experiences with Ghosting and Win2k in this scenario:
 
I want to create a standard machine configuration for my developers with
2000.  I want to have 1 image, that will work with different hardware
configurations.  Does anyone know if this is possible?
I know it wasn't with NT, and before I dive in and just try it, I'm
wondering if anyone has done or is doing this. 
I don't mind taking the ghost of 2000 and reconfiguring the hardware, but
will it freak out if the hardware has changed?
Thanks.
 
David James
Infrastructure Administrator
Generation Technologies Corporation
www.generationtechnologies.com <http://www.generationtechnologies.com>
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