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    I started studying for the 70-210 test and they talk about using sysprep for remote installs I was wondering has anyone ever used the sysprep tool to do w2kpro installs? If so I would love any pointers or tips I plan on giving it a shot this weekend. If you have any tutorials I could follow that would be awesome too. Thanks!

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    We used sysprep extensivly on our 2000 deployment. We just built up one system the way we want it, then we sysprepped it to remove any SID/workstation name information.
    We then imaged the new workstations. Upon bootup, you have to enter the installation Key again, but it generates a new SID and you can adjust the network and workstation names at that time.
    I guess it's mainly used to clear the SID so you have no duplicates on your network.
    Really simple to use. Just run it, it does its work in a few seconds - then makes you reboot. That's it.
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    Thanks Drewmaztech I'll give it a shot this weekend and Post my results Next I gotta work on deploying 2k pro across a network any thoughts there?

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    We used Deploycenter from Powerquest. It worked great to deploy the "basic" image we used across our company. We also use it for periodic image backups - in case we need to quicky re-image a workstation or server to get it operational.

    We use it on our servers so I can do a fairly quick restore. Use the image to get it up and running and then pull from tape archive to get the files updated to most recent.

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    Sweet! I'll order a copy today. Thanks Drewmaztech.

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