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SUMMARY
Microsoft provides several methods for the proper deployment of the
Windows NT operating system. The use of a supported method is very
important to ensuring the security of the systems running Windows NT
is not compromised.
MORE INFORMATION
When a computer is installed, it is given a SID. For a Windows NT
Workstation, Windows NT Member server, or a Windows NT primary domain
controller (PDC), that SID is computed to contain a statistically unique
96-bit number. For a Windows NT backup domain controller (BDC), that SID
is identical to the SID of the PDC for the domain.
Notice that only the last four digits are incremented as new accounts are
added. The implication of this for Workgroup security is that local users
have rights on other computers according to the order the account in which
was created. Additionally, the impact on file ownership for
shared/removable media will be compromised and would make security
unmanageable.
The "after GUI replication" method is unsupported because of the security, resource ownership and unmanageability implication. Because the SID identifies the computer or domain as well as the user, it is critical that it be unique to maintain support for current and future applications. Microsoft Policy Statement Microsoft does not provide support for systems that have been installed by duplicating fully installed copies of either Windows NT Workstation and Server or Windows 95. Microsoft supports using disk duplication as a method of distribution for Windows NT 4.0 if the disk is duplicated at the point in the Windows NT 4.0 setup process after the second reboot and before the graphical mode portion of Windows NT 4.0 setup. Clarification Essentially, this duplication consists of 'XCOPY' of the entire tree structure after Windows NT has been installed, affecting security, hardware and other areas of the product. More technical details below. Windows NT 3.51 CPS and Windows NT 4.0 Deployment Tools, while unattended, are not simple copies and do configure the operating system correctly. REFERENCES
The Microsoft Knowledge Base provides a variety of articles that outline
specifications and how to information for the proper deployment of Windows
NT.
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