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Yes. I am still having the ntldr is missing after the initial
reboot problem. I have HP workstations with the SATA drives
that work but the IO controller is not the same on the IBM
Laptops as it is on the HP workstations. I have found some more
clues.
The IBM
-Original Message-
From: Shenan Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2005 20:35
To: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Jens Geile
Subject: RE: [unattended] Splash Screen
Just lock the workstation after each boot/logon..
rundll32.exe
yes it will...
but then again any "screen" that gets put in the foreground will
unless somebody knows of a way much the same as task manager which draws on the front but focus can be behind, even this will only work for key strokes, as mouse clicks will activate the foreground object.
Steve
I am using only Win2K, but with Office XP Professional. I don't encounter the
problem you are facing. Here is the unattend.txt I am using all the time,
maybe you remove some components during inital OS setup needed for Office? I
install Office XP by using the official batch file, no funky
Hi there,
I am still using Win2k and Office 2000.
I installed it using an Administrative Installation Point.
Here is the doc:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011380221033.aspx
There is a possibility to make the install completely silent.
The only thing I noticed is a
I actually did get that error once. I rebooted to try to reproduce the
error, but it did not come back.
Brad
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