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05-05-2006 03:30 AM
05-05-2006 03:30 AM
Can't upgrade Teaming driver on ML570G2
I'm having a b#$%& of a time trying to upgrade the Teaming driver on a ML570G2, which is running Windows 2003. Version 8.0 of the teaming driver is installed now. When I run the installer for cp005319.exe, I get a message stating that the "operation was not successful". Cpqsetup.log tells me the same thing. I have deleted the team, and uninstalled the teaming driver from Network Connections.
I would very much appreciate any insight that could be provided on how to completely remove the teaming drivers.
Cheers!
Michael
I would very much appreciate any insight that could be provided on how to completely remove the teaming drivers.
Cheers!
Michael
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05-05-2006 08:40 AM
05-05-2006 08:40 AM
Re: Can't upgrade Teaming driver on ML570G2
Michael,
I just noticed that there is a v.8.35.0.0 of the teaming driver available via
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/24177.html
Please see if this works for you.
Regards,
Justin
I just noticed that there is a v.8.35.0.0 of the teaming driver available via
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/24177.html
Please see if this works for you.
Regards,
Justin
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05-05-2006 05:42 PM
05-05-2006 05:42 PM
Re: Can't upgrade Teaming driver on ML570G2
Hi Michael,
There are a couple of possibilities:
1. You are not using an account with "administrator" privs when trying to install the teaming driver.
2. The machine has some security software installed on it that locks down the registry and prevents unauthorized applications from making changes. Since teaming must make changes to the registry for the network bindings, it must have write access to the registry.
Let us know if neither of these resolves the problem.
Regards,
-sean
There are a couple of possibilities:
1. You are not using an account with "administrator" privs when trying to install the teaming driver.
2. The machine has some security software installed on it that locks down the registry and prevents unauthorized applications from making changes. Since teaming must make changes to the registry for the network bindings, it must have write access to the registry.
Let us know if neither of these resolves the problem.
Regards,
-sean
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