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Any post-ghost strategies to avoid renaming hundreds of computers?

 
 
Cody John
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      21st Jan 2004
Hello,
Our campus uses Symantec Ghost to deploy workstations,
and lately I have been tinkering with the Sysprep utility
to try to alleve the annoyance of renaming lab-fuls of
computers. I know I have read somewhere about a
Uniqueness Database File which as I recall you can
specify with the sysprep command to name all the
computers automatically. Anybody have any experience or
knowledge they can shed on the subject?
Thanks,
Cody John
MCSA
 
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SplashinessPotato
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      21st Jan 2004
"Cody John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Our campus uses Symantec Ghost to deploy workstations,
> and lately I have been tinkering with the Sysprep utility
> to try to alleve the annoyance of renaming lab-fuls of
> computers. I know I have read somewhere about a
> Uniqueness Database File which as I recall you can
> specify with the sysprep command to name all the
> computers automatically. Anybody have any experience or
> knowledge they can shed on the subject?
> Thanks,
> Cody John
> MCSA


Cody,
I'm not sure that this is what you're after, but if you specify
"ComputerName = *" in the "[Identification]" section of Sysprep.INF the
computer will be randomly named.

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Oli Restorick [MVP]
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      21st Jan 2004
I wrote a program to do this, called compname.exe (free download from
www.willowhayes.co.uk).

Personally, I use the SMBIOS serial number as a naming scheme, but you may
want something different. MY program can do a variety of different schemes.

The domain join will become more difficult, though. You could look at
scripting the domain join with netdom.exe (support tools on your Windows
2000 CD-ROM), but bear in mind that you need a reboot between the machine
rename and the domain join operation.

Hope this helps

Oli


"Cody John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Our campus uses Symantec Ghost to deploy workstations,
> and lately I have been tinkering with the Sysprep utility
> to try to alleve the annoyance of renaming lab-fuls of
> computers. I know I have read somewhere about a
> Uniqueness Database File which as I recall you can
> specify with the sysprep command to name all the
> computers automatically. Anybody have any experience or
> knowledge they can shed on the subject?
> Thanks,
> Cody John
> MCSA



 
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