148 Updating Security Identifiers (SIDs) and computer names
Using Ghost Walker
Running Ghost Walker from the command line
You can run Ghost Walker from the command line in DOS.
The command-line syntax is as follows:
GHSTWALK[/CN=
<new_computer_name>|”<random_computer_name_format>”]
[/BV=<drv>:<part>[/AV=ALL|/AV=<drv>:<part> ... ]]
[/SURE][/DIAG][/IGNORE_DOMAIN][/IGNORE_ENCRYPTFILES]
[/REBOOT][/REPORT[=<report filename>]][/#E=<license file>]
[SID=<replacement SID][/FNI][/FNS][/FNX]
[/MNUPD=<registry path>][@<argumentfile>]
[LOGGING][SAFE_LOGGING][/H|/HELP|/?]
Table 11-1 describes the command-line options.
Table 11-1 Command-line options
Switch Description
/CN=
<new_computer_
name>
Specifies a new computer name.
The new name must be the same length as the original name and
cannot contain any of the following characters:
/\[]”:;|<>+=,?*
To include spaces in the computer name, enclose the computer
name in quotes. For example, /CN="EW PC 123"