Re: fbreseal
- From: "Scott Figg" <sfigg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:45:59 -0700
Norma,
I have done it without any problems, and I know of many other that have also
done what you are describing below. As a matter of fact, this is discussed
in the book Windows XP Embedded Advance, which I would recommend getting
(no, I don't get paid for recommending this book). But, this week at MEDC
the author of the mentioned book said it was OK to do it once, but don't
keep doing it because he had heard of the registry getting messed up.
-Scott Figg
"Norma" <Norma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I read the following on MSDN on an XPE SP1 article:
> "... System Cloning will never start again on subsequent boots of the
> client, and it is not possible to reseal a system more than once. If you
try
> to use fbreseal.exe on a previously cloned system, expect to see nothing
but
> errors. "
>
> Is this still true with SP2? We have some cases where the customer may
want
> to boot the master drive (thus making it a clone). If I copied fbreseal to
a
> location where it would not be removed, and configured the settings as
> needed, it seems they could safely re-run it. I have tried this with no
> apparent side effects, but would appreciate some advice.
> --
> Norma
.
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