Jr,
No they cannot. They both want to respond to clients booting so you can
end up with some inconsistent booting.
Take a look at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/ads/defau
lt.mspx for some more information on RIS vs ADS.
Scott McArthur[MS]
Microsoft Windows Server Setup Support
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| Subject: ADS and RIS revisited
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| I posted this question a couple of days ago, but I think the respondents
| were confused - my fault. To clarify, my question was, can Remote
| Installation Services (RIS) and Automated Deployment Services (ADS)
coexist
| on the same physical machine? Or even in the same environment?
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| Previous response indicated that ADS meant Active Directory Services -
what
| I meant was Automated Deployment Services.
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| RIS and ADS both use PXE features of newer machines.
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| Thanks.
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