Hello everyone!
I've a little question that's not concerned directly to unattended, but
maybe someone can help me with this.
I've a PDC running under windows server 2003 with an active directory.
Is there a possibility to add a user with special rights too add/delete
computers into the domain?
Sebastian Mellmann schrieb:
Hello everyone!
I've a little question that's not concerned directly to unattended, but
maybe someone can help me with this.
I've a PDC running under windows server 2003 with an active directory.
Is there a possibility to add a user with special rights too add/delete
Hi,
I have tested the linux boot disk on several computer systems
(Optiplex GX 280, GX 100, and several Dell laptops) and it seems not
to work on a GX 60 and GX 260.
I boots from the disk and partitions the harddrive. He copies the
windows file to the harddisk and reboots. Now the windows
Hi, your unattended
install is very great and work very well, but we have a problem. We want
to install a basic Windows os (drive c:) to be a repair partition if the system
crash, we can boot on this basic os. We want to installthe real os
on the D drive but the unattendeddo not permit this
All,
I wrote a bit ago about running into the atapi.sys error and here is what I found out. I was trying to install it on 3 different machines.
#ModelIntegrated NICPCI NICNotes
1Optiplex 260Intel Pro 1000 Ran with no problems
2Optiplex 400
Might I ask what speed network connection you are using?
Our building is wired with cat 5, and the switches are capable of 10/100, and are set to autodetect the speed.
The dell machines with 3com integrated 10/100 ethernet (3c920) get shipped from the factory with the NIC hardware set to auto
I have run into this problem of auto-negotiation before as well.
Sometimes we just have to hard code it to 100MB, full duplex.
Might I ask what speed network connection you are using?
Our building is wired with cat 5, and the switches are capable of
10/100,
and are set to autodetect the
All,
I got Unattened to work ( after changing out NICs see earlier post) but after the install, at the first login a command window appears and produces this error:
Mapping \\ntinstall\install on Z:...
The command completed successfully.
...done.
The system cannot find the path specified.
The