Also, could you post that article number about not having the server at SP2.
All of ours are at SP2 and we haven't had a problem. I even copy images from
.NET servers to Win2K servers and all work fine.

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Fennema [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:08 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: RIS


Yes, I am using Riprep, and yes the original Win2k image is still out there.
In fact I tried to use the original CD instead of the Riprep image to see if
maybe the problem was with the image.  I have not modified the .sif file,
and the image is in a separate folder.

Thanks,
Ryan





N. Ryan Fennema, MCSE
Supervisor, Engineering Data Administration Group
X-Rite Incorporated - Grandville, MI
Phone: (616) 257-2165 Fax: (616) 257-2165
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.xrite.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Woods, Tony G AG:EX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:01 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: RIS

Reading back on you original post, you say "I want to use RIS as the
identical setup needs to go on quite a few machines." So I take it your
building an image first and then using the RIPrep.exe util to copy it back
up to the server? You're not removing the original copy of the CD are you?
You're putting the image into it's own folder and leaving there? Are you
modifying the .sif file in any way?

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Fennema [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:35 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: RIS


Yes, tried this it returns a message that everything is working properly.  I
also checked the event log and there is nothing there except messages
stating that the RIS server successfully created the computer account for
the target machine.

Yesterday afternoon I re-booted the server and once it was back up I was
able to image 2 machines, then the problem started all over again.  I have
since tried re-booting the server but it does not help.

I found another article in technet about the lock-up problem but its
resolution was to keep the machine connected to the network until setup has
finished.  Both the client and the server are plugged into the same switch
so I do not believe network connectivity is an issue.

Anyone have any other ideas??

-Ryan





N. Ryan Fennema, MCSE
Supervisor, Engineering Data Administration Group
X-Rite Incorporated - Grandville, MI
Phone: (616) 257-2165 Fax: (616) 257-2165
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.xrite.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Woods, Tony G AG:EX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 5:11 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: RIS

If you look at your server properties in AD Users and Computers, under the
Remote Install tab, did you click on the Verify server button to see if it's
functioning properly? Are there any BINL errors in the Event Viewer?

Tony Woods MCSE, CNA
Ministry of Attorney General
910 Government Street
Victoria, BC, Canada, Earth
http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Fennema [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 12:21 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RIS


I have recently setup a RIS server on our network.  The first couple of days
everything was working great.  I was able to create images, download the
images to other machines, ect.  After a few days the machines that I was
putting the image on would get to the "starting windows 2000" screen in text
mode but will not go any further.  Exact same hardware, bios rev, ect. After
fighting with it for a wile I tried to re-image a machine that I had
successfully imaged previously and it was now locking up in the same place.
After looking at some info on Microsoft's site they recommended not running
it on a service pack 2 server.  So, I moved the "ris server" to a different
machine (fresh install of Windows 2000 server no SP), re-created the images
on the server thinking this would resolve the problem.  Nope, same issue, I
can no longer "install" the images to any machine.  I have not been able to
find any more info on Microsoft's site.  I have tried disabling and removing
all non-essential hardware, updating the BIOS on the target machine, all
with no avail.  I can successfully load 2000 on the target machine using the
CD, but I want to use RIS as the identical setup needs to go on quite a few
machines.

Anyone run into anything like this?  Any ideas?

-Ryan





N. Ryan Fennema, MCSE
Supervisor, Engineering Data Administration Group
X-Rite Incorporated - Grandville, MI
Phone: (616) 257-2165 Fax: (616) 257-2165
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.xrite.com


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