I had those effects too. But only with older machines and deploying windows
2000.
Because this is very seldom I installed them manually.
But I rechecked this problem a few days ago with a clean (no service-pack
included) windows 2000 share. And it worked.

So, it is up to you now.

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Balasuriya
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2005 13:30
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Betreff: [Unattended] Problems Staging


Hello all,

I cannot get the 'unattended' boot-install process to work. I am using the
FreeDOS boot floppy, and net share.  Every thing works fine with the boot,
dhcp, \\SRV\SHR, install.pl, file copy, reboot.

The setup then fails with a message about missing files.  This filename is
always different.

On closer investigation it appears that your boot floppy is making a fat32
4gb partition. If I use my personal boot-floppy and make a 2gb fat16
partition and choose ignore in your 'install.pl' then the install works.  It
seems that the winnt.exe does not like fat32.

The other problem is that whatever I choose from your setup in the
install.pl, it allays creates a fat32 partition, which is a pain in the
butt.

Surley I cannot be the only one with problems. Can anyone else get this to
work with fat32?

Farley





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