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To use Sysprep as part of the disk duplication process, the following requirements must be met:

• The master installation and the destination computers must have compatible hardware abstraction layers (HALs). For example, HAL APIC and HAL MPs (multiprocessor systems) are compatible, whereas HAL PIC (Programmable Interrupt Controller) is not compatible with either HAL APIC or HAL MPs.

• The mass–storage controllers (IDE or SCSI) must be identical between the reference and destination computers.

• Plug and Play devices such as modems, sound cards, network cards, video cards, and so on, do not have to be the same. However, any device drivers not included in Drivers.cab should be included in the master installation before you run Sysprep. Alternatively, make sure the uninstalled drivers are available on the destination computer at first run, so Plug and Play can detect and install the drivers.

• Third–party software or disk–duplicating hardware devices are required. These products create binary images of a computer’s hard disk, and they either duplicate the image to another hard disk or store the image in a file on a separate disk.

• The size of the destination computer’s hard disk must be at least the same size as the hard disk of the master installation. If the destination computer has a larger hard disk, the difference is not included in the primary partition. However, you can use the ExtendOemPartition entry in the Sysprep.inf file to extend the primary partition if it was formatted to use the NTFS file system.

Note If the reference and destination computers have different BIOS versions, you should test the process first to ensure success. When using Sysprep for Disk Duplication, Sysprep modifies the local computer Security ID (SID) so that it is unique to each computer.


How to prepare a master installation for cloning
1.
  Install Windows XP on a master computer. As a best practice, Microsoft recommends that Windows XP be installed from a distribution folder by using an answer file to help ensure consistency in configuring the master installation, so that iterative builds can be created and tested more readily. See Unattend.txt for information about automating Windows Setup using an answer file.

2.  Log on to the computer as an administrator.

3. (Optional) Install and customize applications, such as Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer favorite items, and so on.

4. (Optional) Install any device drivers not included in Drivers.cab and not installed by the answer file.

5. (Optional) Run audit tests.

6. (Optional) If you want, create a Sysprep.inf file manually or with the aid of Setup Manager. This file is used to further customize each computer for the user and helps to set the amount of information for which the user will be prompted during Mini–Setup.

7. Run Sysprep.exe. Make sure that both the Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe files exist together in the %systemdrive%\Sysprep folder on the local hard disk. When used, the Sysprep.inf also needs to be in the same folder or on a floppy disk that is inserted when the Windows boot menu appears.
- Important: if Setupcl.exe is not in the same directory as Sysprep.exe, Sysprep will not work.

8. If the computer is ACPI–compliant, the computer will shut down by itself. If not, a dialog box appears stating that it is safe to shut down the computer.

9. Take out the system drive and follow the steps for duplicating the system on other computers. You must have special equipment or software for duplicating hard disks.
 

 
 

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The Ultimate Guide to Internet Mailing Lists
 

Next time you jump online to research just about anything, fire up your lowly email program instead of your World Wide Web browser.

It's not as flashy, but anybody with an email account has unprecedented access to breaking news, original story ideas and vast archives of collective knowledge.

The secret is learning how to exploit the Internet's massive network of mailing lists.

For the uninitiated, there are roughly 40,000 mailing lists on specialized topics from environmental law to presidential politics. Each list has a set of subscribers, usually between 10 and 2,000 people, with varying levels of expertise and interest in the list topic. The character and tone of each list varies widely, but typically, one subscriber sends a message and it goes to the entire list for everyone to read.

The following guide explains where to find the best lists and how to use them effectively in your day-to-day work.


Getting Started

After learning how to find appropriate lists (by reading the instructions on your left) you need to master a few simple concepts to use them effectively.

No matter how you located a list, you should have the list name (usually a series of letters than may or may not hint at the list content), a brief description and one of two email addresses.

Remember that every mailing list has TWO addresses, whether it's a majordomo, listproc or listserv. Don't let this confuse you. Sending mail to one address delivers your message to the entire list of subscribers. Sending mail to the other delivers mail to a computer that lets you manipulate the list functions according to your needs.

Anytime you send mail to an address that looks like this:

listserv@ host name or
majordomo@ host name or
listproc@ host name

you are contacting a computer that handles simple administrative tasks like subscribing new members, auto-forwarding help files and updating subscriber lists.

When you send mail to an address that looks something like this:

net-lawyers@ host name or
adv-html@ host name or
ada-l@ host name

you are sending a message to the entire list of subscribers. The most common mailing list mistake occurs when newcomers attempt to subscribe and unsubscribe using the list address rather than the administrative address. Don't do it.

Now that you know the difference you can start sending commands to manipulate a list. Unfortunately, each of the three most popular mailing list formats have slightly different commands and rules. But no matter what type of mailing list you want to subscribe to, you can always send this simple command:

help

to any administrative email address. (Those addressed to listserv, majordomo, listproc etc.) Sending the "help" command will trigger an administrative computer to auto-forward a message that explains the appropriate commands for whatever system you happen to be using.



Putting the lists to work

Before you subscribe to any list, send away for the information file that describes the main focus, list protocol and other helpful information. To do so on a listserv list, send the following command:

info list name

to the appropriate administrative address. In a few minutes, you should get an informational message about the mailing list. that helps gauge whether or not you want to subscribe.

If you choose to subscribe, send the command:

subscribe list name

to the same administrative address. In most cases, you'll receive an automated response welcoming you to the list. Save this file; it tells you how to leave the list (which you'll want to do some day) and it's a helpful way to remember which lists you belong to at any given time.

This message often includes information on some of the more advanced commands that can be used to manipulate a list. Take advantage of these commands to get the maximum benefit from your subscriptions.

Many listservs are archived and can be easily searched for past discussions.

When I needed to find out the average salary for writing HTML, I searched the archives of a mailing list devoted to advanced html coding for any past discussion on "pay" and quickly found that people were making $5 to $100 an hour creating Web pages.

With the right commands, you can also get many lists in digest or index form, which means you get all the traffic from a given list each day (or week) in one large message. This saves time and makes monitoring numerous lists at one time more manageable.

Many lists also respond to the "review" command, which forwards a list of all subscribers and their email addresses. This can be a helpful way to locate sources and lets you know how many people subscribe to a given list.

To get more information on these and other commands, read the Listserv Reference Card available at listserv@vm1.nodak.edu by sending the info refcard command.


Final Caveat

Mailing lists are by no means perfect and oftentimes list traffic is more inane and annoying than helpful and productive.

You also need to be extremely wary of any information you pull off of mailing lists; just because someone subscribes to a list about business ethics doesn't mean they're an expert in the subject.

Yet the reverse can be true also, and when you connect with the right list the payoffs are immeasurable. Mailing lists may not be the ultimate reporting tool, but they can give any writer a powerful new weapon in their online arsenals.