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- Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition Version 8 --- moving beyond mere disk imaging
- Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition Version 8 contains much more than just your basic disk cloning utilities. This downloadable version of a TechRepublic gallery shows you how to install, configure, and use the GhostCast Server feature, along with the Ghost Boot Wizard.
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Disk, Symantec Ghost, Imaging, Josh Hoskins, Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition Version 8, Security
- Download resources 2006-11-06
- Ghost Corporate Edition 8 has cloning and management tools to help admins
- If you are like me, you are always looking for ways to makeyour job easierÂ…or become more efficient (as we like to call it when weÂ'reexplaining it to management). One program that can help is Symantec Ghost. Ghost is available in two flavors: Norton Ghost and SymantecGhost Corporate Edition. The...
- Tags: Ghost Corporate Edition 8, Ghost.exe, John Kull MCSE, Network+, A+, Symantec Ghost
- Technical articles 2004-05-26
- Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 2003 (Windows)
- Streamlines the deployment and migration of operating systems, software updates, user profiles, and data to desktop and mobile assets Hardware and software inventory data is now gathered from the Ghost Console, enabling administrators to design provisioning tasks based on specific client attributes A Client Staging Area can be dynamically created...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Administrator, Symantec Ghost, PC, Migration, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2003-12-12
- Ghost Corporate Edition Version 8 - 18 of 18 (Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition Version 8 --- moving beyond mere disk imaging)
- 32 bit driversWhen is Ghost going to get away from dos drivers and just support 32 bit drivers?Just as soon as it creates a bootable CD for networks.I use Ghost almost every day. I'm the network guy in a NYC high school. This version of Ghos
- Tags: windows, cherry.r.bradley@..., Ghost, Symantec Corp., disk, imaging, network
- Discussion threads 2006-11-15
- Reduce Ghost images by using Sysprep when rolling out desktops
- Many administrators have discovered that Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition can be used to reduce the time it takes to deploy new workstations. While there is no doubt Ghost is a great time saver, it does have a few limitations that must be considered when it's used as a rollout tool....
- Tags: Enter Sysprep, John Kull MCSE, Network+, A+, image, Microsoft Windows, Symantec Ghost, desktop
- Technical articles 2004-04-16
- Symantec: Our security savvy will beat Microsoft
- Symantec: Our security savvy will beat Microsoftarticle rootSymantec: Our security savvy will beat MicrosoftSymantec CEO John Thompson says the company will fight off Microsoft's security software challenge by being better at coming up with new ideas, adding: "We know more about security than they ever will."What do you think about...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., microsoft, security, symantec, news, Newsletter Editor, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-05-09
- create a book disk for ghosting
- Guys, I need help creating boot disks to access the network for ghosting. I need these disk for laptops and desktops various models for large scare deployments and backup images. I know you need some elements of the NIC driver but I've never created a boot disk to...
- Tags: boot-disk, disk, hardware, network interface card, NIC Driver, Pendal1
- Q&A 2006-02-03
- Step-By-Step: Migrate Windows 2000 to a new computer with this easy-to-follow guide
- Learn tips for migrating an old Windows 2000 machine onto new hardwareIt’s only a matter of time before each PC in your office becomes obsolete and has to be replaced. In larger companies, replacing a PC is no big deal because each PC adheres to a standard configuration and all...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, PC, old machine, computer, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Technical articles 2002-07-09
- Caveats of using Group Policies with cloning and profile copying
- In my opinion, when Microsoft introduced Group Policies aspart of Active Directory and Windows 2000, it was one of the best things toever happen to network management. For administrators, Group Policies make lifeeasier by controlling desktop settings, software installation, and many other importantsettings and tasks. During my studies for my...
- Tags: Copy Profile, default user, group policy, John Kull MCSE, Network+, A+, Microsoft Windows, PC
- Technical articles 2004-06-16
- Which virus protection software do you use? Take the poll.
- RE: Which virus protection software do you use? Take the poll.Another vote for Avast here...*EDIT--well, let me elaborate. At work, we administer Norton Corp. edition Symantec. I use Avast on all my personal PCs that run a Windows OS.ClamAV, AVGI have to provide some protection for the Windows...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Norton Corporate edition, AVG, Avast, virus protection software, virus protection, virus
- Discussion threads 2008-10-15
- Best practices duplicating a machine
- I am in the higher education industry and we have several computer labs all with the same exact PC configurations. Windows XP with the same software and permissions Every semester or two I want to reload all the computers in the labs with the original image as when...
- Tags: Ghost, image, it management, NewITGuy, PC, server
- Q&A 2005-05-09
- Pernell Taylor Consulting Blog
- Pernell Taylor Consulting Blogblog rootThe Value of Good BackupsThe purpose of this document is to provide an easily read synopsis of my most recent experiences with technology in order to open the eyes of my customers and business partners to the value of good backups. I intend to demonstrate the...
- Tags: Backups, Notebooks, ptaylor129@..., blog, Microsoft Office, laptop computer, backup, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2006-08-16
- My experience with no shouting
- My experience with no shoutingI have several non-nerdy friends and acquaintences who have called me with serious system problems (spyware, viruses, worms, etc. all via unsecured broadband). After I undo the damage sometimes rebuilding from scratch in serious cases, I leave them with five things: ZoneAlarm, or preferably, a broadband...
- Tags: bbbaldie, firewall, networking, Norton Co.
- Discussion threads 2005-01-13
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