downloadkid
IS-IT--Management
Hello everyone - second issue.....
I use ghost console and sysprep extensively to reimage suites on a fairly regualr basis. Each suite is assigned a particular image and deployed via Ghost console. the console allows you to save the PC config prior to reimaging so that when complete the config is restored, ie computer name.
Sysprep uses the ini to configure the PC, PnP and join the machine to the domain.
By default during the image process I remove from AD, DHCP and DNS the names of the machines, after the image is complete the machines can be found in the default 'Computers' folder in AD which are then subsequently moved to the correct OU.
The other day whilst imaging a suite i was side tracked and omitted to remove the PCs from AD. When the imaging had completed the PCs were part of the domain, with no logon or authentication issues, further were in the correct OU.
So my question is, is it necessary to remove the PCs from AD in the first place?
cheers
I use ghost console and sysprep extensively to reimage suites on a fairly regualr basis. Each suite is assigned a particular image and deployed via Ghost console. the console allows you to save the PC config prior to reimaging so that when complete the config is restored, ie computer name.
Sysprep uses the ini to configure the PC, PnP and join the machine to the domain.
By default during the image process I remove from AD, DHCP and DNS the names of the machines, after the image is complete the machines can be found in the default 'Computers' folder in AD which are then subsequently moved to the correct OU.
The other day whilst imaging a suite i was side tracked and omitted to remove the PCs from AD. When the imaging had completed the PCs were part of the domain, with no logon or authentication issues, further were in the correct OU.
So my question is, is it necessary to remove the PCs from AD in the first place?
cheers