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Cloaning a VM in Hyper-V - System Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE)

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I need to clone a VM on Hyper-V. I was going to just Export and Import then change the IP address/name of the cloned VM. However, with non server VM's people recommend running the OOBE to assign a new SID on start-up. Is this the case with server VMs too?

There's loads of config files and obscure 3rd party integration tools on this server. It says it should affect these files (OOBE) but I was looking for your wisdom/experience when doing this.

Many thanks, Chris

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You don't just "run OOBE". You need to run Sysprep, which will in turn cause OOBE to run on next boot.
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