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Matt Hyne
Folks,
We are about the roll out a new PC network with approximately 20
workstations and a Win2k (or 2003) server.
What I would like to ask is what is the best method for installing windows
(either 2000 or XP) and applications on all these machines without me
having to spend a week doing a manual install (and then stuffing one up).
The machines should be fairly similar in config (although we also have
some older machines of different configuration that I would want to
reinstall in the process) and will have the same core software.
I investigated Ghost but had a few issues with it and would prefer a
solution where a silent/scripted installation takes place.
For bonus points, a process that the user could perform to "refresh" the
machine would also be advantagous.
Regards
Matt
We are about the roll out a new PC network with approximately 20
workstations and a Win2k (or 2003) server.
What I would like to ask is what is the best method for installing windows
(either 2000 or XP) and applications on all these machines without me
having to spend a week doing a manual install (and then stuffing one up).
The machines should be fairly similar in config (although we also have
some older machines of different configuration that I would want to
reinstall in the process) and will have the same core software.
I investigated Ghost but had a few issues with it and would prefer a
solution where a silent/scripted installation takes place.
For bonus points, a process that the user could perform to "refresh" the
machine would also be advantagous.
Regards
Matt