laminblake
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Hey guys,
I am deploying hundreds of dummy terminals using windows 8. They all have a locked down user account that our users use to access citrix. I created an image and used sysprep to capture the image but since I didn't generalize the image (generalizing wipes out all of my local policy lockdown settings) I cannot use a specialized pass in the unattend file to set the computer name to random.
On previous versions of windows i used compname.exe to create a batch file that i used as a runonce command to set up the computer name on first logon. Unfortunately all of my attempts to use scripts or software to change the computer name on windows 8 won't run as they error out.
Anyone have any ideas as per a program or script that can create a random computer name on first boot?
I am deploying hundreds of dummy terminals using windows 8. They all have a locked down user account that our users use to access citrix. I created an image and used sysprep to capture the image but since I didn't generalize the image (generalizing wipes out all of my local policy lockdown settings) I cannot use a specialized pass in the unattend file to set the computer name to random.
On previous versions of windows i used compname.exe to create a batch file that i used as a runonce command to set up the computer name on first logon. Unfortunately all of my attempts to use scripts or software to change the computer name on windows 8 won't run as they error out.
Anyone have any ideas as per a program or script that can create a random computer name on first boot?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 7