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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    Some answers via here...

    http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-111...hreadID=138547
    In short, SIDS are important and should be unique.

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    Very important:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314828

    'Microsoft policy statement
    Microsoft does not provide support for computers on which Windows XP is installed by duplication of fully installed copies of Windows XP. Microsoft does support computers on which Windows XP is installed by use of disk-duplication software and the System Preparation tool (Sysprep.exe). '

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    Thanks Dos_Box. I think I will believe Mr Gates' lads. (and your good selves!)

    I will get on with sorting out the unique SIDs and the way we image.

    Thanks again all. Lets hope all this solves our original problem of inconsitant log in times.

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    Quote Originally Posted by DMcCoy
    Did you know that defragmenting doesn't actually affect the physical location of files on the disk? Just the logical placement in the filing system.?
    Not sure I fully believe that for PCs without RAID/SAN (in fact, the more I look at it, I'm sure they are just talking about RAID/SAN). If that IS so, then how come it takes a lot lot longer to defrag a disk with large files than with small files? Also, why does the disk appear to 'thrash'.

    I know it's off-topic, but I would be interested to know if anyone else has information about this. I use Virtual PC for testing/repackaging and do a full defrag every night to keep the virtual disk files contiguous. Am I wasting my machines time (or at least wearing out the HDD)?

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    If your using single disks the data is physically moved.
    If your using disk images the data is physically moved around the image file.
    If your using software raid the data is physically moved.
    If your using hardware raid it depends on the raid controller. It might have a defrag routine built in which it uses on the fly. It might not.
    If your using a SAN of some description then it depends on the implementation. Similar situation to hardware raid.

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    Quote Originally Posted by secman
    Mmmmmm...
    I have looked at the readme with NEWSID and found the following.....

    "Duplicate SIDs aren't an issue in a Domain-based environment since domain accounts have SID's based on the Domain SID."

    This sort of goes against what some have been saying. Has anyone found anything else that contradicts this? I am thinking about using NEWSID in a script to sort out the duplicate SIDs but, I am now wondering if I can wait until the next build. Looking into GHOST/SYSPREP/GHOSTWALKER etc. aswell.

    Again we appreciate everyone's input and help.
    NEWSID takes a long time to run, dunno if that's be a bit problematic as a logon script/ depending on how quickly you need to access the PC after boot.

    That statement on sysinternals is unclear I think - there's a but...

    Ghostwalker does the same as sysprep potentially [although it can also re-name PC's and join them to the domain], so the steps are either:

    sysprep > ghost
    ghost > ghostwalker
    ghost > newsid

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    Re: Windows XP Boot Log

    you could write a file to your hard disk in the script and then check if it exists to see if the SID needs to be changed.

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