2. Change your Source Server's name and IP address so that you can bring a "ghosted" server online at the same time as the original source server.
3. Boot your Source Server with this disk, and map a network drive to a fairly roomy share - NTFS or FAT is fine.
4. Have Ghost.exe on the share and run it from there to save space on the boot disk.
5. When you rebuild a Server with this disk, reboot it, rename it, change the IP settings and re-join the domain (using Netdom.exe from MS resource kit).
I use this procedure for maintaining a dozen Citrix Metaframe / Windows Terminal Servers in a farm to make sure they are identical.
Cheers,
Sam
to ghost an NTFS hard drive, you must first use the sysprep utility , so it gets rid of all SIDs otherwise the ghosting will fail to run.
You can find sysprep on your Server CD, install everything you want to ghost on the server, make sure evyrthing is running ok, and then after that run sysprep. And do not start the server again. Just do the ghost after this step, and after the ghost you can run the server again. A+, MCP, CCNA Certified.
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