Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
Dean Knape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
    
Something to note.  You are attempting to run a 32-bit exe from
64-bit Server 2003.  I wonder if that is a variable.

      
I was thinking same but everything runs fine on my base image.  It's
only after a sysprep that
things fall apart.
    

Hmm...  Did you completely DELETE the %TEMP%\AFSCache file before 
cloning the system?  This is specifically mentioned in the release notes 
and weird things happen if you have multiple systems based off of the 
same image.  The AFS uuid is stored in the cache file and multiple 
machines can look like the same client if these are not unique.
  

No and yes.  According to section 3.38 of release notes, if SID is regenerated by sysprep then
there is no need to delete the file.  However, I did eventually delete the cache file as I was
troubleshooting.

  
According to your reproduction steps, you need to sysprep the vmware
image.  Is that really a requirement for reproduction?
      
This avoids the duplicate SID and AFS UUID problem.
    

Sysprep by itself does not take care of duplicate UUIDs.  You need to 
delete the AFSCache file.

Or run fs uuid -generate

<<CDC 

  

-dean
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