No problems.
I use it regularly by a Ghost image and sysprep configuration.
Three (3) minutes to have
Adv Srv 2000 Srv pck3 with postfix until 30 Septenber 2002
Internet Explorer 6
Res Kit Supp 1
.Net Framework
Admin tools
supp tools
acrobat reader
and others
I prefer don't install IIS suite for
anybody used Ghost on
newer Dell equipment with any luck?
Thanks much.
John W
Project Manager
NJ Dept of Human Services
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stefano
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT:RIS
Hello
I use the Ghost Enterprise version that is the 7.5 and I confirm the
problems with some RAID controller but not with all.
For example Netfinity IBM have different situation also in the same model.
Same situation with HP LH 3.
In a case I inverted the disks and the problem was resolved.
For
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I
thought it was not possible to use RIS for servers...I read it in a MS
paper.
Marc De
Schepper
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John -
when we build a new DC, we use sysprep images to put the OS and utilities on the
box, and then use DCPROMO. I don't know if imaging and cloning a DC would
work or not, since I've never tried it. It seems to me, though, that your
AD database will change much more rapidly than your
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John - when we build a new DC,
we use sysprep images to put the OS and utilities on the box, and then
use DCPROMO. I
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We use
RIS (CDROM image method) exclusively. Very easy to manage as there is only
one "image" for each OS and it's hardware agnostic. You can create as many
answer files as you need to support various hardware combinations. You
only need to build an $OEM$\$1 tree with all of your hardware