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Ken Woodard
I support a couple of Windows 2000 workstations used by tax accountants.
They say they need administrator rights on their machines so they can
install new tax applications. And, they say they need to be able to open
attachments e-mailed to them by clients. The problem is that every few
months their machines get messed up so bad, the only way I can fix their
machines is to format the hard disk and reinstall Windows 2000. With
service packs, etc., this takes about four hours per machine.
Can anyone think of a quicker way to do this? Will a restore from a disk
image solve my problem? What products do people use to image known good
installations of Windows 2000?
Thank you!
They say they need administrator rights on their machines so they can
install new tax applications. And, they say they need to be able to open
attachments e-mailed to them by clients. The problem is that every few
months their machines get messed up so bad, the only way I can fix their
machines is to format the hard disk and reinstall Windows 2000. With
service packs, etc., this takes about four hours per machine.
Can anyone think of a quicker way to do this? Will a restore from a disk
image solve my problem? What products do people use to image known good
installations of Windows 2000?
Thank you!