Mat,
This is not entirely true. There is a utility that comes with the Target Designer called FBARESEAL.EXE. You need to add it to your runtime image (it's already there, but gets clobbered when you run FBA, so you need to add it someplace else). Build your image, allow it to complete FBA, and then install the GPIB drivers onto your system using the install disks. Once done, run FBARESEAL.EXE to 'reseal' your image. This way when you boot the image again, it will create a new SID, as well as a new unique machine name. It is completely legal to clone the same image over and over to your devices, as long as you have purchased licenses from Microsoft and affix the COA label to the device showing the license number.
That said, does NI offer ANY support for its drivers (2.3 or up) for Embedded XP using ISA-bus GPIB cards? I am having some intermittent issues with failed ibrd() and ibwrt() calls -- no errors are returned, but the data does not get through to the other end...? Anyone?
Thanks,
Jim