![]() It also prevents the rearm counter from decreasing. SkipRearm prevents the device SID from changing when the system reboots. MY QUESTION: What does this SkipRearm setting do? What consequences will it have? Will I have more problems later? SkipRearm=1 to the generalize section I can Sysprep the machine as many times as I like. ![]() However if I alter the unattended answer file and add NOW THE PROBLEM: I can only run Sysprep on the reference machine 3 times and this is a big problem. On the first boot the machines go through the Sysprep process and only asksįor a PC name to be entered, which is just what I wanted. I then boot into Symantec Ghost 11.5 and take an image of the machine which I can then GhostCast my other PCs. ![]() The system goes through the Sysprep process and shuts down. ![]() Sysprep /generalize /oobe /shutdown /unattend:e:\sysprep.xml I then Sysprep my reference PC (I have previous experience of Sysprep in Windows 2000 and XP environments) and have created a unattended answer file in System Image Manager (SIM) and run the following command: MY CURRENT SITUATION: I have setup a reference machine running Windows 7 with all drivers and software installed and configured correctly. ![]()
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