We always reinstall the MLA after imaging. We
were just curious if the sysprep/ghost MLA
deletion was causing an additional problem, or if this is a non-issue.
At 07:49 AM 7/8/2005, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
When you create a drive mapping you are creating the map to
\\AFS\sharename
when the MLA is installed. If the MLA is not installed, then
this network device will not exist and the drive mapping will
fail. You must install the MLA.
Charles McIntyre wrote:
> Thanks. I'll try that.
>
> You had recommended the use of "afsshare" and submounts the last time I
> had some issues, so that's why I'm using them.
>
> I'm thinking our issues are related to some kind of 3rd party software
> conflict, but I haven't narrowed it down yet. Do you know if it's a
> problem when creating an image of a workstation if you don't delete the
> MLA first? Sysprep and Ghost end up deleting/forgetting about it in the
> process of creating an image, and we're curious if that's causing a
> problem...
>
> Charles
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Instructional Computing
Information Technology Services, UCSC
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