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тАО09-21-2007 02:37 AM
тАО09-21-2007 02:37 AM
BL460c / NIC /PSP7.90 / RDP
Hello,
I have a problem with the nic driver on a BL460c with PSP7.90
The windows 2003 SP1 was deployed via rdp.
After the unattened installation of windows, a skript installs the PSP7.90
All drivers are installed instead of the nic driver.
The only way to install the driver is following:
Extract the NIC driver to a folder.
Manually update the NIC through device manager, pointing the installation to the extracted folder.
I tried the option /force but it doesn┬┤t work.
I don┬┤t want to do the driver installation manuell, because the skripted installion is over rdp and we don┬┤t want wo do anything on the server directly.
Does anyone have this problem?
Does anyone how how to fix it?
Thanks
Ren├й
I have a problem with the nic driver on a BL460c with PSP7.90
The windows 2003 SP1 was deployed via rdp.
After the unattened installation of windows, a skript installs the PSP7.90
All drivers are installed instead of the nic driver.
The only way to install the driver is following:
Extract the NIC driver to a folder.
Manually update the NIC through device manager, pointing the installation to the extracted folder.
I tried the option /force but it doesn┬┤t work.
I don┬┤t want to do the driver installation manuell, because the skripted installion is over rdp and we don┬┤t want wo do anything on the server directly.
Does anyone have this problem?
Does anyone how how to fix it?
Thanks
Ren├й
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тАО10-01-2007 08:52 AM
тАО10-01-2007 08:52 AM
Re: BL460c / NIC /PSP7.90 / RDP
Hello Rene,
Did u manage to get any script for the same ?
Regards,
James.
Did u manage to get any script for the same ?
Regards,
James.
Thanks, Cheers, Welcome & Regards.
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тАО10-26-2007 04:11 AM
тАО10-26-2007 04:11 AM
Re: BL460c / NIC /PSP7.90 / RDP
Ren├Г┬й,
I have run into this same problem where drivers just don't decide to install when the auto-install script runs after an image deployment.
What I did was went into the folder where the PSP X.XX is (which the Altiris job references) and edited the batch file that runs all of the driver installers and added a /force to the ones I knew I would need.
Its kind of a hackish way to address it but then certain things you know you need will always get installed no matter what.
Best of luck!
I have run into this same problem where drivers just don't decide to install when the auto-install script runs after an image deployment.
What I did was went into the folder where the PSP X.XX is (which the Altiris job references) and edited the batch file that runs all of the driver installers and added a /force to the ones I knew I would need.
Its kind of a hackish way to address it but then certain things you know you need will always get installed no matter what.
Best of luck!
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