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I haven't gotten that far yet. I am just starting my base image install.
:) I was hoping to gather info so that I don't have to reinvent the
wheel. ;) Public computing while popular in our world, is not real
popular outside of library land. ;)

Thanks,
Gretchen Garcia
MCLD IT Services
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http://www.mcldaz.org
 
"There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary
and those who don't." =)
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Library NT [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sylvia
MacKenzie
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:22 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Public computing and Windows 7

Have you tried the file and transfer wizard or Windows Easy transfer as
its called in Windows 7 and then just clone the others

Sylvia MacKenzie


> In terms of your GPO changes, were those to take advantage of new
features in Win7 to lock down or did you have to recreate all of your
GPO's because they no longer worked? Are you using W2K3 or W2K8 for your
DC's? :)
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Kimmick,
Cindy L.
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> We had to upgrade our public printing software (Pharos Uniprint) to a
version that could run on Windows 7 clients, which was painful because
of some other concurrent, non-Windows 7 reasons.
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> Mastering sysprep (to change the SID and copy the profile used for
configuration/installations to the default profile) was probably the
most time consuming issue.
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everything we were running on the machines worked on Windows 7).
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> There were a lot of policy changes/testing but that went pretty
smoothly
... just allow lots of time for testing.
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> From: Library NT [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Gretchen
Garcia - LIBRARY
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> Subject: [LIBNT-L] Public computing and Windows 7
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> Has anyone put public machines out with Windows 7 yet? What fun
stories
and pitfalls can you share so that I may avoid them? ;) We are currently
running XP, SAM and Deep Freeze on a domain structure with some GPO's to
lock the kids out of a variety of things. ;)
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