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by rootsudo 698 days ago
I would have to disagree, PXE boot is default for most enterprise shops, they are not usb booting or burning dvd images w/ OOBE and such.

This is also Windows world, where everything to do PXE booting is literally click and click.

Devops/SRE and "cloud" are also different, I would say Devops/SRE's would have no experience w/ general windows deployment. Cloud can be 50/50 if they are on Azure, doing Windows servers and mass deployment/runbooks there.

AS for the old geezer, those are the ones I'd be worried about. While in the XP days pxe boot was a bit new, and USB booting was finally getting implemented in bios's - they are the ones that'd probably suggest a windows recovery via DVD.

And not to mention, the skills really for this are really low - the barrier is bitlocker, whether the key was backedup on the AD server and/or if the ad server was essentially bricked as well. There'd be a few, and if they go down, then disaster recovery would be the other half and hopefully they wouldn't restore backups - but thats another side of the coin here.

tl;dr the clients are easy enough to fix, any proper org can reimage a computer probably in an hour or 2 per client - if needbe can re-AD join them and be almost up and ready, if non-encrypted (rare but sure) then a quick repair would probably work if org was not aware of how to boot and delete says file in system32.