You may also need to put the drivers in
the Flat CD image as well. I am not sure what hardware you are using but the
Dell Optiplex GX270 with its non-native gigabit cards caused me hell a while
back. This was useful: nme From: Rich Milburn
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Edwin, there are two different things you
have to do: 1) you have to get the drivers for the PXE boot, which you did, and 2) you have to add the drivers to the OS source. I see you have
tried to do this, but sounds like it’s still not finding them. It
can be tricky getting them in the right place. You can put them in a
folder and reference to C:\drivers\NIC but I’ll have see if I can find
where I have #2 documented, unless someone else gets to it first. The reason your computer is not joining
the domain is the NIC drivers, if the drivers installed it would join the
domain. It can’t reach the domain to verify your account and
password and create the account, so it silently fails and does workgroup.
Fix the NIC and this will fix itself. Rich Milburn MCSE, Microsoft MVP -
Directory Services Sr Network Analyst, Field
Platform Development Applebee's International,
Inc. 4551 913-967-2819 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin I am attempting to use RIS and am getting problem after
problem. I posted a question about PXE and the NIC being used and was
informed that I would have to download and use RIS specific drivers for the
network card I am using. http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=407&DwnldID=6760 This worked great! It did what I
needed. Now, the install runs through with no
problem but when it has completed, I see that the NIC is not being recognized
nor the Audio card. I don’t really care for the Audio right now. Also, I am updating the ristndrd.sif file
to try and add the machine to the domain and have added the values as displayed
below: [Identification] JoinDomain = mydomain DomainAdmin = User DomainAdminPassword = "password" The computer is being added to the OU that
I want (I assume when in Text Mode) but the machine doesn’t appear to be
a part of the domain once the new OS install is completed. And if it was,
I would still need to resolve the NIC problem. I have created and modified the same above
file to look for 3rd party drivers. The driver files are
located in the specified locations. The updated section of the file is
also below: [Unattended] OemPreinstall = no NoWaitAfterTextMode = 0 FileSystem = LeaveAlone ExtendOEMPartition = 0 ConfirmHardware = no NtUpgrade = no Win31Upgrade = no TargetPath = \WINNT OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade = no OemSkipEula = yes InstallFilesPath =
"\\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%" OemPreinstall = yes OemPnpDriversPath =
"Drivers\Audio;Drivers\NIC" Why doesn’t the machine become a
part of the domain and how come the NIC isn’t being installed? -------APPLEBEE'S
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- [ActiveDir] Remote Installation Headaches Edwin
- Re: [ActiveDir] Remote Installation Headaches Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Installation Headaches Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Installation Headaches Rich Milburn