Question 1)
Yes, you can. Create a group policy that applies to the users doing the
RIS'ing. Go to User Config | Windows Settings | Remote Installation Service
and enable the Custom Setup option. This will prompt you for a workstation
name after you've logged in.

Question 2)
At what point are you receiving your error?
If you're using RIPrep, it's HAL specific. So if you take an image of a Dell
with a 3Com NIC, and the try to paste it onto an IBM with an Intel onboard
NIC, it ain't gonna go.

Tony Woods MCSE, CNA
Ministry of Attorney General
910 Government Street
Victoria, BC, Canada, Earth
http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca



-----Original Message-----
From: BY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:22 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RIS questions


Dear fellows,

Though I am still learning, I believe RIS & RIPREP would be the ideal for my
working place. I have 2 difficulties as the following:-

1. May I know if I can & if so how to enforce my company's computer naming
convention rather than using RIS wizard ? 

2. In my testing, I am using Compaq EVO Pentium 4 as my Windows 2000
professional and RIS server. I constantly receive error as shown from
workstation and unable to load my built RIS image from RIS server.

The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary
drivers for your network adapter......., etc.

Please help....as I am given 2 more days to meet the deadline. Thank you.

BY


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