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Asked by roarteam in Norton Ghost Backup Software, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Network Security
I support 50+ PCs for a small School and to ease loading, I created a Ghost image of a Sysprep'd XP machine. In testing at home, I loaded the image onto a shared network drive, used netbootdisk to boot the PC and map the drive, and then load the Ghost image. Worked great! Now the problem comes... when I copied the data to the shared drive on the DC at the School... I can't get to it. If I boot with netbootdisk (even telling it to log onto the domain as admin), it seems to work fine. When I run "net use m: \\server\share" it says the password is not correct and prompts me for it. I enter it again and it still does not work. I assume it's a security thing because on an XP machine, I can run the same net use command in a DOS window and it maps fine. I have even set the particular share to allow everyone access, with no luck
So... how can I connect using netbootdisk, or should I try to connect using the Ghost network boot? I tried that before, but the LAN drivers do not work in all machines like the netbootdisk does.
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