Okay, I just figured out the cd way to do it too.
1. Open Ghost Boot Wizard
2. Choose Network Boot Package and click Next
3. Choose Universal Packet Driver v2.0 and click Next
4. Click Next (this is the Client Type screen)
5. Click Next (this is the External Storage Support screen)
6. Click Next (this is the Network Settings screen)
7. Choose Create ISO Image and Browse to the location where you want to save the ISO, give it a name, click Save and click Next.
8. Click Add and browse to an area where you can get the ghost.exe to add another copy to the root of this image. Click Next.
9. Click Start Editing on the review screen and change the Autoexec.bat to reflect the new location of the ghost.exe by removing the following line
CD \GHOST
10. Click Stop Editing and click Next
Your image shoul dnow be created and you can write that iso out to cd using your favorite cd writing software (mine just happens to be Magic ISO Maker).
I used the Ghost When I went to write to an ISO, I edited the autoexec right within the ghost boot wizard to point to the root for the ghost.exe. I copied an additional ghost.exe into the root within the additional files area of the ghost boot wizard. Everything is working great, but I sure hope Symantec takes note of this case an fixes this issue with the product if possible.