Image Setup Utility - Installing from a client disk image Disk imaging technology allows you to create an image of an OfficeScan client and make clones of it to other computers on your network. Each client installation needs a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), so that the server can identify your clients individually. Use an OfficeScan program called ImgSetup.exe to create a different GUID for each of the clones. Image Setup Utility helps you use hard drive imaging technology to deploy the OfficeScan client software. Note: The computers you are installing to must have the same Windows platform type as the source computer. There are two types of Windows platforms: Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003 For example, if the source OfficeScan client machine is running Windows XP, you can only create clones for computers running Windows NT, 2000, XP, or Server 2003, not Windows 95, 98 or Me. To create a disk image of an OfficeScan client: o Obtain disk imaging software. o Install the OfficeScan client to a computer. You will use this client as the source of the disk image. o Copy ImgSetup.exe to this computer from the OfficeScan server \PCCSRV\Admin\Utility\ImgSetup folder. o Run ImgSetup.exe on this computer. OfficeScan creates A RUN registry key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. o Create a disk image of the OfficeScan client using your disk imaging software. o Restart the clone. ImgSetup.exe will automatically start and create one new GUID value. The client will report this new GUID to the server and the server will create a new record for the new client. Warning: To avoid having two computers with the same name in the OfficeScan database, remember to manually change the computer name or domain name of the cloned OfficeScan client. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Trend OfficeScan ImageSetup "c:\imgsetup.exe" "/000c29a109cf" -HideWindow