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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 17
OS: Windows Xp Pro SP2
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Hello, once again.
This time i came for, is that i want to ghost (image), 11 pc's with the same image. I have never tried it out and i want a clear answer for the steps i should follow in order to make 11 pc's with same image. I know that i should use "Norton Ghost Client" or something else? The point is, somewhere about multicasting and such, i dont know, so a good guide or a link could be useful. Thanks! :) ![]() |
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Manager, Networking Forums
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
Posts: 28,754
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Re: LAN Multiple Ghost [Help]
One issue that isn't covered by many tutorials is the need to generate unique SID's for the machines after the image process. I use NewSID, but I believe GHOST comes with GhostWalker to do the job as well.
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