> >> I think that should work. Anyone ever done anything similar? The BMR
> >> should just be: install same version of Windows onto physical
hardware (no
> >> need for updates) with same name and IP address, not as member of
domain.
> >> Install NW client (same version as what's in the VM). Do a full
restore of
> >> everything except the NW client program files folder. Reboot when
> >> prompted. That should work as a BMR for a 32bit Win2003 box, yes?
> >>
> >
> >
> > Michael,
> > Reading the NW Admin guide as well as some of the Microsoft
> > documentation, my understanding is the only supported BMR option for
> > Windows without using 3rd party tools is ASR:
> > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758365(WS.10).aspx
"Before performing an ASR restore, ensure that the target system to which
the restore will be made meets the following requirements:
The target system hardware (except for hard disks, video cards, and
network adapters) is identical to that of the original system."
Since this will not be the case (the hardware will not be identical,
obviously), not all of this will apply. This also (mostly) presupposes
the use of Windows Backup, which we obviously don't use either. :-)
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