Ryan Nowakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How well does unattended handle servers with hardware RAID arrays?
> Is there a special boot image I need to use?
A hardware RAID card usually hooks itself into the BIOS, so the
DOS-based boot disk should be able to see it.
If you have a normal hard
Hey folks,
How well does unattended handle servers with hardware RAID arrays? Is
there a special boot image I need to use?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Justin Beckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone else had problems with the .reboot-on command. I am trying
> ot setup 3.4 and during this test run it won't work. Anytime it comes
> to a .reboot-on command it says "Unrecognized dot command .reboot-on
> 194 z:\path\to\windows-update.exe /u
Justin Beckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have added some domain specific configuration to my unattend.txt
> file, but it says that "DomainAdminPassword" is an unrecognized
> field and it fails after it sees it. Anyone know why this would be,
> or how to fix it?
What is the exact error mess
Urs Rau wrote / skrev:
> Now to the question, I could do with some arguments/facts/feedback or
> shared experiences about some of you who have in the past undoubtedly
> done it the "sysprep" way. Under win9x I had used "ghost" type imaging
> very successfully and had no real issues, but "ghosting"
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[Unattended] Re: sysprep and HALsImportance:
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Well to answer this question simply:
The reason I went look
Title: Re: sysprep and HALs
Well to answer this question simply:
The reason I went looking for an alternative unattended installation method was because of the problems with SYSPREP and Windows 2000. Incidently I never did solve the problem because if you have different hardware configuratio