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SYMPTOMSWhen you run the Microsoft System Preparation tool, Sysprep, the duplicated systems still have the Sysprep tools (Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe) on the local drive. Documentation states that these files will be removed from the directory in which Sysprep resides upon completion of the cloning process. CAUSEThis problem will happen when the folder in which the Sysprep files were located was named something other than Sysprep or was not located on the same volume in which the %WINDIR% resides (for example, Winnt, Winnt40, and so on). RESOLUTIONMove Sysprep and its associated files to the volume that contains the %WINDIR% and ensure that the folder in which Sysprep resides is named Sysprep. However, by design, the Setupcl.exe file is placed in the %SystemRoot%\System32 folder and will remain after the cloning process has completed. MORE INFORMATION
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