Help on RIS deployement of XP ???

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Guest

Dear all

I am preparing the 70-270 exam and for that I am practicing the Remote installation of XP professional
For that I have install and configured on a 2000 server, DNS,DHCP and RIS setup by providing XP CD source file

After this the Remote Installation Setup as build a distribution sharepoint with necessary files in. I have verify that that folder is shared and that client have at least read access

Then I connect to the server a totally empty PC with a PXE network card, I get them the boot menu coming from RIS which prompt me for Administrator login

After supplying those information installation stop with error that "Unattended temporay file canot be copied"

I have been told them to verify that TMP folder is existing on that share point , it was not so I add it

But I still get the same error

Does anyone can explain me what I miss or do wrong

Thanks for your help
Regard
Serge
 
N

NIC Student

Hi Serge,

Try giving "Read & Execute" on the Remote Install share, plus "Modify" on
the TMP folder that is within it.

--
Scott Baldridge
Windows Server MVP, MCSE


"Serge calderara"
Dear all,

I am preparing the 70-270 exam and for that I am practicing the Remote
installation of XP professional.
For that I have install and configured on a 2000 server, DNS,DHCP and RIS
setup by providing XP CD source file.
After this the Remote Installation Setup as build a distribution
sharepoint with necessary files in. I have verify that that folder is shared
and that client have at least read access.
Then I connect to the server a totally empty PC with a PXE network card, I
get them the boot menu coming from RIS which prompt me for Administrator
login.
After supplying those information installation stop with error that
"Unattended temporay file canot be copied".
I have been told them to verify that TMP folder is existing on that share
point , it was not so I add it.
 

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