Hi!
I have a few updates for those who has a swedish version of Windows XP
and SP2.
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Steffen Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] skriver:
* to join to domain: which solution do you prefer to permit without
putting main admin name/pass in unattend.txt ?
(and this user must be admin, right ? a way to defined a user only for
joining domain ?)
Nope, dont need to be an admin but needs the
Patrick J. LoPresti [EMAIL PROTECTED] skriver:
What do you mean by DHCP Userclasses? Our boot disk sends
Unattended as the DHCP user class option (DHCP code 77, defined by
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3004.html), which allows the DHCP server
to distinguish our boot disk's leases from other
DeLisle, Seth (GE Infrastructure) [EMAIL PROTECTED] skriver:
From what I saw the features that people are interested in gaining are:
* Install directly to an NTFS filesystem rather than using FAT as an
intermediate,
then converting to NTFS and defragmenting.
And hopefully the issue with
Max Lovius [EMAIL PROTECTED] skriver:
Thanks for all the ideas and advice.
Patrick J. LoPresti Wrote:
Harder. You need a way for the install.pl on the client machine to
indicate a state change back to the TFTP (or maybe DHCP) server.
Brad Erdman Wrote:
This is what I do. It works very well,
Hi!
Im currently also looking into a completly unattended installation for
our local schools.
The idea is that a teacher or student should be able to reboot the computer
and reinstall it by choosing INSTALL instead of LOCAL from the pxelinux
prompt.
My idea for a solution is to have a