Brad Erdman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Now that I am using the update feature, I ran into some problems with it:
> 1. I had to remove the .reboot from the end of each install line in
> winxpsp1-updates.bat to get it to work.

You really don't want to do that...  Although the updates are supposed
to work automatically without rebooting in between, that functionality
was broken up until December 2002.

> If I kept it, it would only logon once, install an update, then
> reboot.  It would not logon again after that.  Each time I logged on
> manually, it would repeat the process.  If the system needs to
> reboot after each logon, I guess it needs to keep track of how many
> patches it is installing, so it can set an auto logon count.

Are you setting the auto logon count in your Z:\site\unattend.txt
file?  If so, don't.  The system assumes that the auto logon count is
unset (i.e., infinite).  It automatically runs "autolog.pl --logon=0"
when the installation is done to disable automatic logon.

If you are not setting auto logon count, please send me your
unattend.txt file so that I can debug this problem...

> 2. This is probably related to 1.  After I install it and
> winxpsp1-updates.bat gets executed I then ran windows update.  It says that
> I need to install the following patches.

This does not happen for me, so I assume removing the reboots is
responsible.

> One last minor problem was with fixtz.pl.  I didn't set anything up
> for this so I am not sure if that is my problem or something is
> wrong with it.  In any case, it creates an error in the Event
> Viewer.

What error?

It doesn't matter much...  It's just trying to fix the daylight saving
time thing.

 - Pat


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