Using Ghost

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James

Hi.

I want to make an image of a Windows 2000 PC.
In the source computer I type SYSPREP -QUIET
Then the computer shuts down and then I use Ghost to make
an image.

When I use the image to install a new PC (the PCs have
the same Hardware) I need to type the Windows Licence
number, computer name, password, etc.

How can I do so when I use ghost to install the image, I
have no screens to type information (Windows Licence
number, computer name, password, etc). I dont want to
use a floppy disk, only with the image (the image is
inside CDs).

thanks for your help.

James
 
Use an answer file.

216937 System Preparation Tool and Answer File Usage
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216937

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Search our Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com/directory
Visit the Windows 2000 Homepage at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/default.asp
See the Windows NT Homepage at http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/

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: Hi.
:
: I want to make an image of a Windows 2000 PC.
: In the source computer I type SYSPREP -QUIET
: Then the computer shuts down and then I use Ghost to make
: an image.
:
: When I use the image to install a new PC (the PCs have
: the same Hardware) I need to type the Windows Licence
: number, computer name, password, etc.
:
: How can I do so when I use ghost to install the image, I
: have no screens to type information (Windows Licence
: number, computer name, password, etc). I dont want to
: use a floppy disk, only with the image (the image is
: inside CDs).
:
: thanks for your help.
:
: James
 
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