We're currently in an NT4 domain (about 50 users) with mostly Win9x clients and we're moving to Win2000 Pro/Server in the very near future. From now on all of the workstation boxes (Dell Optiplex) I get are going to be loaded with Win2000 Pro. To make the process simple I'd like to take one of these new machines and install the necessary software and configure it the way I like it then create an image of that pre-configured box with Ghost and dump it on our server. BTW, should I run "sysprep" after it's the way I want it and before creating the image?
I want to make it as simple as possible when I go to use the image on a new PC. The problem I'm running into is when I'm ready to roll the box out to a user and I sign on with their login they get a new profile that isn't setup the way I want it. Then I have to resetup their desktop icons, Office shortcut bar, backround, display settings, screen saver, etc. Is there a way I can use a preconfigured profile that's already setup how I want it? I think I could do it with roaming profiles but my company doesn't want to use them. Is this possible?
Thanks!
Rob
I want to make it as simple as possible when I go to use the image on a new PC. The problem I'm running into is when I'm ready to roll the box out to a user and I sign on with their login they get a new profile that isn't setup the way I want it. Then I have to resetup their desktop icons, Office shortcut bar, backround, display settings, screen saver, etc. Is there a way I can use a preconfigured profile that's already setup how I want it? I think I could do it with roaming profiles but my company doesn't want to use them. Is this possible?
Thanks!
Rob