Installing Leopard over Network.

Hi, is it possible to install leopard to a Macbook that is in target disk mode, with the copy of leopard residing on a Windows Vista based PC on the same network as the Macbook?
Thanks for any help,
John

Hey All,
I have two power books one with a broken LCD mirrored to a 20" NEC. Will networking them and installing leopard from the good book to a mounted disc be one way to get the new OS on my book?

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