Friends,
Having been bitten more than once by the 64 characters path length
limitation I have finally hacked together a small perl script that
writes a report. My former script reports on path and filelength and
therefore alerts on too many false candidates. Only the path lenght
seems to be
Hello,
I wanted to use the DOS-based boot disk for installing some xp-clients via
network.
Most clients have an intel pro 100 NIC some an e1000b. I created two
customized disks, everything works fine until the mapping of the z-drive.
I got The password for \\server\install is invalid
The server
Not really an unattended question, more of a Windows Update question:
I have installed the Microsoft Malicious software removal tool on a few machines, each via Automatic Updates, but I cannot seem to find out WHERE it is installed. I don't see a shortcut for it (even though I AM in the local
I see the problem now
The web page that has the button where I can start the scan must be using an activeX control or something. I have Firefox 1.0 on this machine, so the button isn't even active.
The web page says that the tool runs immediately on download, scans for problems, then
I was having trouble as well. I since changed the batch file in two ways.
I removed REBOOT= and replaced it with /norestart as Patrick suggested and I
also changed /qb to /qn to get rid of the GUI altogether.
Works like a charm now.
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From: Ziad O'Hanlon [mailto:[EMAIL