On 07/08/07, Dany Chouinard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> I use a single unattended server for multiple schools, each running
> their own domain.
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> I took the join domain stuff out of unattended.txt, but I now want the
> workstat
All,
I am trying to get unattended up and running. I have copied the i386
folder from both a Dell and HP reinstall CD. After I apply the
Hotfixes (everything that came after XPSP2). The install can't find
the following files
updspapi.dll...update.exe...spcustom.exe
If I skip these files
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Hi everyone!
I use a single unattended server for multiple schools, each running
their own domain.
I took the join domain stuff out of unattended.txt, but I now want the
workstation to join a domain at the script level. However, I did not
find the c
Sebastian Mellmann schrieb:
>> All I have to say on that topic is, that Vista's PE plays
>> quite nicely with a system that supports DHCP, TFTP and SMB/CIFS.
>> It's quite easy to get it to netboot since it doesnt require
>> a BINL-service. The bootloader downloads a RAMdisk via TFTP
>> and star
> All I have to say on that topic is, that Vista's PE plays
> quite nicely with a system that supports DHCP, TFTP and SMB/CIFS.
> It's quite easy to get it to netboot since it doesnt require
> a BINL-service. The bootloader downloads a RAMdisk via TFTP
> and starts Windows PE from RAM, drivers f
All I have to say on that topic is, that Vista's PE plays quite nicely
with a system that supports DHCP, TFTP and SMB/CIFS.
It's quite easy to get it to netboot since it doesnt require a
BINL-service. The bootloader downloads a RAMdisk via TFTP and starts
Windows PE from RAM, drivers for network
On 07/08/07, Will Sheldon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
> >>con: quite a big file to distribute, any minor change would
> >>mean to repackage and redistribute the whole thing
>
> What about Jigdo? It allows you download only the changed parts of a
> large file. It's
> Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
>>con: quite a big file to distribute, any minor change would
>>mean to repackage and redistribute the whole thing
What about Jigdo? It allows you download only the changed parts of a
large file. It's how Debian had been distributing ISO's for a couple
of years now