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From: John Aldrich
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Wed Mar 11 11:49:48 2009
Subject: RE: sysprep question
Well, ����m no expert, however, I would clone the machines *before* connecting 
them to the domain as i����s much easier to change the name before joining the 
domain. Th�����s just my ��� worth.

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From: Reimer, Mark [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 11:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: sysprep question

Hi folks,

In my research on sysprep, ����ve come across conflicting information.

I will be cloning xp machines (identical hardware). These machines are all on a 
domain. Do I need to sysprep before cloning?�����m just doing 6 computers.

�����ve read that I do need to sysprep, and I���ve read that I don���t need to 
sysprep because the machines are on a domain (Windows 2003 native in my case).

Obviously after cloning, I need to go in and change the computer name, so I 
don���t get conflicts (unless, of course, I use sysprep to change the names for 
me).

Thanks for your wisdom in this.

Mark






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