On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 10:34:23AM -0500, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
The Linux boot disk will use DNS for name resolution (of course).
We *can* get the Linux boot disk to use WINS for name resolution if we
have too for some reason.
- Ryan
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I've just started trying to cobble my own replacement for Altiris Deployment
Server together using the Unattended tools and I'm having an issue under
both environments that I thought I would run by the list.
It's similar to a problem I found in the archives here:
(Administrative note: Sorry I haven't been around lately. You can
blame IBM for consuming all my free time:
http://domino.research.ibm.com/Comm/wwwr_ponder.nsf/challenges/February2004.html
But I do have some cycles to burn on Unattended this weekend.)
Tyler Hepworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pommerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when I change the unattended.txt file (by config.pl or by a final
edit), is there a log-file, where I can see what happened during the
unattended installation?
No, although there is an open feature request for this on the
SourceForge page.
Patches are
Nils Østbjerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I was wondering why auconfig.pl sets
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/WindowsUpdate/Auto Update
instead of using the policies in
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Policies/Microsoft/Windows/WindowsUpdate/AU
Well, at the time I wrote
Patrick J. LoPresti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, it turns out that the MSCLIENT stack *can* do DNS resolution;
you just have to load the dnr.exe tool first. And possibly
configure it.
I finally got around to experimenting with this, only to find that
dnr.exe is only useful for ping. It
DeLisle, Seth (GE Infrastructure) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all let me thank Patrick and everyone who has worked on the
Unattended project. It makes the world seem like a better place ;)
Positive feedback is always nice. Thank you!
I poked around in the mailing list archives and
pommerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how is it possible to disable/enable sound during installation
(base.bat)
Interesting question.
The best I can find is this VB script from Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=178456
I tried and failed to find a way to do this from Perl. The