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Using GhostCasting to create and restore images

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Using GhostCasting to create and restore images

This section includes the following topics:

  • About GhostCasting

  • Preparing for GhostCasting

  • Creating a GhostCast Server

  • Starting a GhostCast session

  • Creating an image file

  • Restoring an image file onto client computers

  • Controlling the GhostCast session from the server

  • Setting Auto Start parameters

  • Setting the data transfer mode

  • Controlling the amount of network bandwidth used

  • Viewing and changing GhostCast Server session options

  • Running Ghost.exe on a client computer

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  • Using GhostCasting to create and restore images
    • About GhostCasting
      • Splitting images in a GhostCast operation
    • Preparing for GhostCasting
      • About creating the model computer
    • Creating a GhostCast Server
    • Starting a GhostCast session
    • Creating an image file
      • Connecting a computer to a session
    • Restoring an image file onto client computers
    • Controlling the GhostCast session from the server
    • Setting Auto Start parameters
    • Setting the data transfer mode
    • Controlling the amount of network bandwidth used
    • Viewing and changing GhostCast Server session options
    • Running Ghost.exe on a client computer
  • GhostCasting from the command line
    • About running GhostCast Server from the command line
    • Starting the GhostCast session
    • GhostCast Server command-line options
      • Command-line option examples using GhostCast Server
  • GhostCasting and IP addresses
    • About IP addresses for GhostCasting
    • Locally specified IP addresses
      • Examples of Wattcp.cfg client configuration files
    • About using BOOTP/DHCP to assign IP addresses
      • BOOTP/DHCP automatically defined IP address

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