I would like to thank everyone who participated in
answering my question. It seems that my ISA will be exclusively used for cache
purposes. I already have a router & PIX in front of the ISA server.
Therefore, ISA will not be used as a firewall, instead only to give internet access
to those
Don't forget to stop and restart the BINL service.
However, since it sounds you're already doing this and it's
not working, there might be one step you're missing. In the i386 directory
containing the Windows installation file, be sure to delete the PNF file
associated with the intel driver
Edwin,
Get the latest driver set from Intel and
copy the *.cat; *.sys & *.inf directly into:
\\%ServerPath%\REMINST\Setup\English\Images\%ImageName%\i386
folder
This has worked for me in past and also
subverts the necessity to use $OEM$ etc. which in my experience is not always
I did add the drivers. I did that
according to the article at URL http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;315279
and http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;246184
Are you talking about adding the drivers a
different way? If so, how? I thought by me ad
You need to add the drivers, then download
the updated inf on the same page, then purge all the oem?.inf/pnf files, then
restart the services…
jlc
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William,
The 1188 events that occur will give you full instructions to allow you to
see if you will have any lingering objects. Use the repadmin switch to check
beforehand
Eljin
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I am attempting to perform a RIS installation on a machine
that continues to fail. The error that I am getting and other related
information can be found via the URL http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315074
“The operating system image
you selected does not contain the necessary dri
Justin,
A quick handy setting until you get to play with additional AD settings in
XPSP2 is, run from a command prompt:
netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable profile = domain
netsh firewall set opmode mode = enable profile = standard
This turns off the firewall when connected to the domain a