Try the new version of NewSID from http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml It is located about two thirds of the way down the page. Older versions of SID generators make so many macro changes that a new profile is created.
We use a SoloMASSter disk cloner to copy disks and ran into the issue last year on our profile locked selected resource machines.
Don Bosman
Information Technologist
Michigan State University Libraries
517-432-6123 ext 233
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Wolf [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:36 AM
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Subject: Problem with Profiles on Cloned Computer
We have been using Ghost for years to clone Windows master-setup images
onto other identical hardware. In the last month we've started to run into
a problem we haven't seen before, and I'm hoping someone can shed some
light on this.
When we put one of our master images onto a new machine, we use Ghost
Walker to change the SID. We do not use SYSPREP. This used to work fine,
with no glitches. Now after we run Ghost Walker and then restart Windows
and log on as administrator, Windows seems to lose track of the profile for
the administrator and creates a new one (C:\Documents and
Settings\administrator.computername). Similarly, when we log on as a
domain user that already has a profile on that computer, it creates a new
profile (C:\Documents and Settings\domainuser.domain) instead of using the
existing one.
We've tried all sorts of different sequences and ways of changing the SID,
changing the computer name, changing domain membership, etc., and we cannot
get it to not create a new profile. This has happened with two different
Windows XP images now, even though we know that we have successfully used
one of those exact images previously on identical hardware without getting
the extra profiles.
Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to avoid it? Thanks.
--Chris
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Chris Wolf Computer Service Manager
Agricultural Economics [log in to unmask]
Michigan State University 517 353-5017
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