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тАО10-24-2003 03:42 AM
тАО10-24-2003 03:42 AM
I've just setup RDP and was attempting to create an image of an ML570 NT4 server. I've create a new bootworks configuration as an EXE. This I then ran on the server,which rebooted run a dos TCPIP stack etc, but could not map to the drive or connect to the deployment server. When the server is in NT mode it talks and connect fines to the deployemnt server. Is this the correct way to obtain an image or is there something I'm missing out... Help.
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тАО10-24-2003 01:43 PM
тАО10-24-2003 01:43 PM
Re: BootWorks Problems
Was the error that it couldn't map the drive because it couldn't find the computer? You might try adding the RDP server name and IP address to the LMHOSTS file in your BW configuration
-Robert Hearn-
RDPGuru.com
-Robert Hearn-
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тАО10-26-2003 10:48 PM
тАО10-26-2003 10:48 PM
Re: BootWorks Problems
I've added the RDP server to lmhost fiels and this has made no differece. I now get the following error.
From the target machine I've run the executable and the system has rebooted and started to load DOS and it's necessary drivers. The problem is I keep getting the following error messages during the boot up.
NET0133 - IP Address Already In use - (its setup to use DHCP)
NET0116 - TCP Access Failure.
IPX or Netbios must be running in order to load network services form here.
I pretty much stuck as what to do next, can you help.
Cheers,
Shaun
From the target machine I've run the executable and the system has rebooted and started to load DOS and it's necessary drivers. The problem is I keep getting the following error messages during the boot up.
NET0133 - IP Address Already In use - (its setup to use DHCP)
NET0116 - TCP Access Failure.
IPX or Netbios must be running in order to load network services form here.
I pretty much stuck as what to do next, can you help.
Cheers,
Shaun
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тАО10-27-2003 03:56 PM
тАО10-27-2003 03:56 PM
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Shaun,
Is there any chance that the DHCP server is giving you an address that is already in use by another computer on the network?
I've seen this cause a slightly different problem...a hang right after a message saying something like "initializing TCP/IP stack"
Is there any chance that the DHCP server is giving you an address that is already in use by another computer on the network?
I've seen this cause a slightly different problem...a hang right after a message saying something like "initializing TCP/IP stack"
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