- Deploying OEM Machines
- Posted by David S. Mohler on November 3rd, 2005
Hello,
We need to deploy a large batch of OEM computers from Gateway. As everyone
knows, these computers come with other programs that are often not needed by
business end-users (such as Quicken, PC Doctor, etc.). Plus, we need to add
things like our own business software, Antivirus and the latest Microsoft
Security Patches.
Isn't there a simple, methodical way to configure a single XP Professional
workstation and then deploy that configuration to a batch of computers
(assuming they are all the same hardware)?
Again, these are pre-installed OEM computers. So I am concerned about things
like the SID and computer name.
We're willing to buy a third party package that REALLY WORKS. :-)
I welcome your comments.
Thanks,
David
- Posted by Londonity on November 3rd, 2005
how about trying norton ghost??
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"David S. Mohler" <dmohler@clearlogic.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> We need to deploy a large batch of OEM computers from Gateway. As everyone
> knows, these computers come with other programs that are often not needed
> by business end-users (such as Quicken, PC Doctor, etc.). Plus, we need to
> add things like our own business software, Antivirus and the latest
> Microsoft Security Patches.
>
> Isn't there a simple, methodical way to configure a single XP Professional
> workstation and then deploy that configuration to a batch of computers
> (assuming they are all the same hardware)?
>
> Again, these are pre-installed OEM computers. So I am concerned about
> things like the SID and computer name.
>
> We're willing to buy a third party package that REALLY WORKS. :-)
>
> I welcome your comments.
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
>
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on November 3rd, 2005
David S. Mohler wrote:
> We need to deploy a large batch of OEM computers from Gateway. As
> everyone knows, these computers come with other programs that are
> often not needed by business end-users (such as Quicken, PC Doctor,
> etc.). Plus, we need to add things like our own business software,
> Antivirus and the latest Microsoft Security Patches.
>
> Isn't there a simple, methodical way to configure a single XP
> Professional workstation and then deploy that configuration to a
> batch of computers (assuming they are all the same hardware)?
>
> Again, these are pre-installed OEM computers. So I am concerned about
> things like the SID and computer name.
>
> We're willing to buy a third party package that REALLY WORKS. :-)
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
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- Posted by Dave Mohler on November 4th, 2005
Norton Ghost does not resolve the duplicate SID problem that will result on
OEM installations of XP Pro.
The old DriveImage Professional had a utility called SIDChanger for Windows
2000, but it does not work reliably on XP.
David
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on November 4th, 2005
Dave Mohler wrote:
> Norton Ghost does not resolve the duplicate SID problem that will
> result on OEM installations of XP Pro.
>
> The old DriveImage Professional had a utility called SIDChanger for
> Windows 2000, but it does not work reliably on XP.
GhostWalker has solved that for many versions of Ghost.
And NewSID for SysInternals does the same things as well.
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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- Posted by David S. Mohler on November 4th, 2005
Thanks. I am going to look at all the stuff SysInternals has.