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тАО03-13-2006 03:19 AM
тАО03-13-2006 03:19 AM
Windows 2k @ LTO drives with Data Protector
Hi,
We've got two windows 2k systems that seem to want to always ID and install drivers to SAN LTO tape drives. HP says with DP and LTO tape drives they recommend keeping the devices as "Unknown" & disabled. This works for us on other win2k and win2k3 systems, but not these two.
We've checked the basics, and our win admin guys aren't helpful. It seems like the host "remembers" that device and automatically sets it up. We have RSM disabled.
Thanks
We've got two windows 2k systems that seem to want to always ID and install drivers to SAN LTO tape drives. HP says with DP and LTO tape drives they recommend keeping the devices as "Unknown" & disabled. This works for us on other win2k and win2k3 systems, but not these two.
We've checked the basics, and our win admin guys aren't helpful. It seems like the host "remembers" that device and automatically sets it up. We have RSM disabled.
Thanks
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тАО03-13-2006 03:54 AM
тАО03-13-2006 03:54 AM
Re: Windows 2k @ LTO drives with Data Protector
It may be that Plun&play found and associate with previous drivers.
I think it is enough if you disable it in Device Manage, DP will not use them
marino
I think it is enough if you disable it in Device Manage, DP will not use them
marino
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тАО03-13-2006 06:11 AM
тАО03-13-2006 06:11 AM
Re: Windows 2k @ LTO drives with Data Protector
I'll look at the P&P, but we can go in and disable them - they come right back with drivers.
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тАО03-13-2006 07:27 AM
тАО03-13-2006 07:27 AM
Re: Windows 2k @ LTO drives with Data Protector
Looks like a co-worker of mine found the issue.
He did a manual update of the driver, before "finishing" he noted the path of the file. Then he renamed the file and uninstalled the devices. They have stayed "unknown" for a while now.
In one case the file was named oem39, and the other case the file was named oem21. I'm not sure what part of windows this is ... I'm UNIX guy, is this P&P?
Thanks
He did a manual update of the driver, before "finishing" he noted the path of the file. Then he renamed the file and uninstalled the devices. They have stayed "unknown" for a while now.
In one case the file was named oem39, and the other case the file was named oem21. I'm not sure what part of windows this is ... I'm UNIX guy, is this P&P?
Thanks
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