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Name: Todd
Date: November 29, 2000 at 13:31:39 Pacific
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I am also trying to make a network boot disk for Ghost. I tried using Norton's utility but I'd like to try making the boot disk from my NT server. I went to Network Client Administrator but it asks for a path to the Network Client Installation files. Where are these files? Keep in mind I'm a novice, and I did not set up this server. Is there another way I could make these disks or a resource somewhere that shows you how? Thanks!



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Name: DMS
Date: November 29, 2000 at 17:55:14 Pacific
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The Windows NT CD has a directory named Clients on it. This is where you need to point network client administrator when you make the boot disk...


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