Alright, haven't done it this way in a decade, not even sure if it still applies, but... here's the situation.
Got a call from a business I'd never heard of. They were having some IT yahoo setup a new server and 15 workstations. They guy had them order the stuff from Dell and delivered to them. Now he's.... well, in jail. So they have these 15 unpacked Optiplex 3010's and a Dell server... all just sitting there.
Specs on the things are "ok", the server is just a file dump and AD, no major business apps or anything. Currently they have a mishmash of whitebox AMD computers and something that resembles a NAS made of what appears to be duct tape and a half eaten sandwich... but I digress.
My plan:
Setup the server, AD, anything else I feel that would help them out.
Setup one workstation, updated, all applications installed, spit shined and all that.
Image that bad boy, and then just restore the same image to the other 14 desktops.
My question:
Back in the XP days (and before) this could put your pickle in a meat grinder if you didn't sysprep after the image dump - SID issues and all that. Having never been a Winders guy back in those days I never really cared. I've heard the whole SID things wasn't as big a deal as it was believed to be, but still.
Any more if I have a big rollout it's easy enough to talk to Dell and have them custom image the machines before shipped out, but these are all pristine OEM boxes, nothing special.
tl;dr
15 Computers.
Build up one.
Image that built computer and restore to other computers.
Change all computer names and join to domain.
Anyone see any issues?
Got a call from a business I'd never heard of. They were having some IT yahoo setup a new server and 15 workstations. They guy had them order the stuff from Dell and delivered to them. Now he's.... well, in jail. So they have these 15 unpacked Optiplex 3010's and a Dell server... all just sitting there.
Specs on the things are "ok", the server is just a file dump and AD, no major business apps or anything. Currently they have a mishmash of whitebox AMD computers and something that resembles a NAS made of what appears to be duct tape and a half eaten sandwich... but I digress.
My plan:
Setup the server, AD, anything else I feel that would help them out.
Setup one workstation, updated, all applications installed, spit shined and all that.
Image that bad boy, and then just restore the same image to the other 14 desktops.
My question:
Back in the XP days (and before) this could put your pickle in a meat grinder if you didn't sysprep after the image dump - SID issues and all that. Having never been a Winders guy back in those days I never really cared. I've heard the whole SID things wasn't as big a deal as it was believed to be, but still.
Any more if I have a big rollout it's easy enough to talk to Dell and have them custom image the machines before shipped out, but these are all pristine OEM boxes, nothing special.
tl;dr
15 Computers.
Build up one.
Image that built computer and restore to other computers.
Change all computer names and join to domain.
Anyone see any issues?