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08-18-2004 07:55 PM
08-18-2004 07:55 PM
raisepropertyui failed:
I also got the same error message after installing newest version ( ver.7 ) of NIC management utility
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08-31-2004 01:10 PM
08-31-2004 01:10 PM
Re: raisepropertyui failed:
Last night we were updating our 100 ProLiant servers trough Insight Manager 7. We also discovered the problem with the HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70. After a few tests we found two workarounds that's working for us.
1. If you have allready installed HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70 and you have problems. Check if you are using the latest NIC drivers. Install (downgrade) to HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60 (cp004126.exe) and after that reinstall HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70.
2. If you have currently a version of HP Network Configuration Utility below 7.60 then install the latest NIC drivers, then install HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60 and after that you have to install HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70.
Or
create a deployment task with a custom baseline within the Insight Manager that contains:(in this order!)
1. latest NIC driver
2. HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60
3. HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70
Good Luck
Daniel and Markus
1. If you have allready installed HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70 and you have problems. Check if you are using the latest NIC drivers. Install (downgrade) to HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60 (cp004126.exe) and after that reinstall HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70.
2. If you have currently a version of HP Network Configuration Utility below 7.60 then install the latest NIC drivers, then install HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60 and after that you have to install HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70.
Or
create a deployment task with a custom baseline within the Insight Manager that contains:(in this order!)
1. latest NIC driver
2. HP Network Configuration Utility 7.60
3. HP Network Configuration Utility 7.70
Good Luck
Daniel and Markus
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