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Originally Posted by FloydianOne
Thanks for everyones help,
So is ghosting generally used in a buisness enivronment where they want all their computers to have an operating system and all the programs they chose to install? So therefore they only have to sit through the xp installation process once and then just use ghost to mount the image on all of their stations? Can they do this remotely?
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The corporate version comes with a command console. This console will allow the administrator to deploy the ghost client remotely to Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstations that are members of the domain. The administrator can then set up tasks for a computer or group of computers and can run those tasks from the console. If the administrator wants to allow the end user to run ghost tasks, they must specifically check a box that says Allow Client Initiation. Of course, if the machine does not have an operating system on it, there is no way to remotely do this. You would have to be at the machine and use a boot disk to connect to a ghost session.