Gareth,
I think there are two solutions for your problem:
1. Make sure you have the samba nmbd daemon running. Also create an
LMHOST file for samba. Make sure there is an entry for the server
hosting the unattended share in LMHOSTS. If you modifiy LMHOSTS,
restart nmbd.
2. If the above solut
Hi Pat,
We have internal DNS servers which are delivered to clients via the DHCP
server. Any client looking for an IP via DHCP will recieve these DNS
server server IPs. I simply added an entry in our zone files
for the LAN and
refreshed the DNS tables. From there I could type: \\dvrinst\insta
"Gareth Budge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Okay well I have tried the suggestion and I am able to access the
> share via Windows doing \\dvrinst\install however it comes back
> with the same error when doing it from the bootdisc image.
Which suggestion did you try?
> Can you please
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> Hello,
>
> Okay well I have tried
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"Gareth Budge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> \\192.16
"Gareth Budge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> \\192.168.0.50\install
The boot disk uses the MSCLIENT networking stack, which is pretty old.
It very possibly does not support IP addresses in the hostname field.
You could try populating \net\lmhosts with a line like this:
192.168.0.50 foobar
Hello,
I successfully
booted to the point where it asks me if I want to change the default bootup
properties. I say yes, and enter the following as the path for the
share:
\\192.168.0.50\install
It asks for a
username and password and I give the appropriate ones set. I did originally h