Windows XP Cookbook (Cookbooks)
Problem
You have one machine that you'd like to clone onto multiple machines. Solution
Use SYSPREP to accomplish this. First, configure and arrange the initial machine as you like it, using the local administrator account. Then:
Discussion
Products like Symantec Ghost are often the quickest way to lay down an image of a drive onto multiple systems at once. The downside is that by taking what amounts to a photograph of a machine, any security identifiers (SIDs) that are stored on the machine are replicated in that image to other machines. The result would be multiple machines with identical SIDs, which can cause a lot of problems on your network. Ghost and DriveImage have SID generators built in, but Microsoft doesn't support that. The company wants you to use SYSPREP instead, which scrubs SIDs from an image in a supported fashion so that you can clone a machine easily. SYSPREP works with other operating systems besides Windows XP; however, SYSPREP will not image a domain controller, a certificate server, or a member of a cluster. See Also
Recipe 2.4 for installing from an unattended installation, and "Customizing SYSPREP Installations" (http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/ reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/reskit/en-us/ prbc_cai_oziz.asp) |