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		<title>Faster deployment of new PC&#8217;s using GSS 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Network-/System Administration]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[deploy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ghost]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have a fine Symantec Ghost Solution Suite deployment environment, it could still be a pain to deploy new computers. These are the steps you probably have to do: Boot with PXE boot Write down the last four MAC digits Change the computer name in the ghost console configuration Clone the new pc&#8217;s with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have a fine Symantec Ghost Solution Suite deployment environment, it could still be a pain to deploy new computers. These are the steps you probably have to do:<br />
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<ul>
<li>Boot with PXE boot</li>
<li>Write down the last four MAC digits</li>
<li>Change the computer name in the ghost console configuration</li>
<li>Clone the new pc&#8217;s with a configuration template (for domain etc)</li>
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<p>Especially step 2 and 3 are time consuming&#8230; This started me to think about a solution. The easiest way was to ask for a computer name during PXE boot and give that computer name as a parameter to NGCTDOS.exe (which is the Ghost Console client for dos). NGCTDOS then would deliver the computer name to the ghost console.</p>
<p>Nice huh? Except for one thing&#8230; there is no such parameter. I asked this question on the Symantec Forum and Nigel Bree (a really great Principal Software Engineer for the Ghost Solution Suite) <a href="https://forums.symantec.com/syment/board/message?board.id=109&amp;message.id=3335">kindly replied</a> it would be a fairly natural extension.</p>
<p>This started me to think about other ways to get this done, without a pain. I came up with a solution involving ghconfig (which is part of the PXE boot image), change.com (a 19 year old text replacing utility of 737 bytes!) and <a href="http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/ui.htm">wbat</a>.exe (a dialog box utility by Horst Schaeffer).</p>
<p><img src="http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/new-pc-boot.gif" alt="Network boot, asking if itâ€™s a new pc?" width="360" height="200" class="centered" /></p>
<p>The end result is a dialog box with mouse support, which asks for 15 seconds for a computer name. If no input is given during that period or cancel is pressed, the Ghost Console Client will behave as a normal Ghost Console dos client. If a computer name is entered, the computer name will be set after the ghost image process.</p>
<p>If you also want to speed up your new pcâ€™s deployment process, follow the following steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Go to the ghost console and pick a Machine configuration. <a href='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/gss2-replacecompname.gif' title='Ghost Solution Suite 2 - Replace Computer name'><img src='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/gss2-replacecompname.thumbnail.gif' alt='Ghost Solution Suite 2 - Replace Computer name' class='centered' /></a>Change the computer name in REPLACE (in capitals). Change other settings to the settings you want on your new pc&#8217;s.<br />
<a href='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/gss2-exportcompconf.gif' title='Ghost Solution Suite 2 - Export Computer Configuration'><img src='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/gss2-exportcompconf.thumbnail.gif' alt='Ghost Solution Suite 2 - Export Computer Configuration' class='centered' /></a><br />
Export the configuration, and name the file: ghregupd.reg</li>
<li>Download <a href="http://nico.berlee.nl/wp-content/uploads/ghost-console-new-pc.zip" title="Download files for in the PXE image">ghost-console-new-pc.zip</a> and unpack the zip file</li>
<li>Open the 3Com Boot Image Editor (which is part of the 3Com Boot services on the Ghost install CD)<br />
<a href='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/3cbs-bie.gif' title='3Com Boot Image Editor'><img src='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/3cbs-bie.thumbnail.gif' alt='3Com Boot Image Editor' class='centered' /></a><br />
Edit the sys pxe file that was created by the Ghost Boot Wizard<br />
<a href='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/3cbs-bie2.gif' title='Boot Image Editor'><img src='http://nico.berlee.nl/files/2007/04/3cbs-bie2.thumbnail.gif' alt='Boot Image Editor' class='centered' /></a><br />
Place the just unpacked files (from the downloaded zip file) in the root of the boot image. And put ghregupd.reg in the GHOST directory.</li>
</ol>
<p>You are done.</p>
<p>Please note that if you are now deploying new pcâ€™s the pcâ€™s will appear in the folder New Computers on the Ghost Console initially with their MAC addresses. But after you run a successful task with the following steps:</p>
<ul>
<li>Clone</li>
<li>Execute Command in Ghost Boot Partition: ghconfig.exe /a</li>
<li>Configuration Refresh</li>
<li>(Optionally packages, but absolutely <b>not</b> Configuration!)</li>
</ul>
<p>The computer names will magically appear.</p>
<p>Please note that because Ghost Console is normally in charge of creating or resetting the computer domain account. This means that the new computers are probably not a domain member. You can fix this by running a configuration task with a configuration template afterwards.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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