MAC utilities do not install...Please help

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Steve Komaromi

I am getting this error on all of my Windows 2000 (SP4) servers:

"An error occurred which prevented the file services for Macintosh component
from being installed or removed. The error was 0x80070057."I found very
limited documentation about this error on the net.

The error occures during installation of "Print Services for Macintosh" or
"File Services for Macintosh" around the section of "Completing
configuration of Management and Monitoring Tolls...". I found very limited
resources about this error over the net.

Is anyone can give me a hand with this one?

Thanks

Steve
 
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Ron Colvin

Steve Komaromi said:
I am getting this error on all of my Windows 2000 (SP4) servers:

"An error occurred which prevented the file services for Macintosh component
from being installed or removed. The error was 0x80070057."I found very
limited documentation about this error on the net.

The error occures during installation of "Print Services for Macintosh" or
"File Services for Macintosh" around the section of "Completing
configuration of Management and Monitoring Tolls...". I found very limited
resources about this error over the net.

Is anyone can give me a hand with this one?

Thanks

Steve

Was appletalk already installed on the server? If do I would remove it,
reboot and try to add again. Unless you need to control print jobs I
would let the Macs run their own print queues through either IP or
AppleTalk. I have not seen much reason to run Mac print jobs through
Windows Print servers
 
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Steve Komaromi

Thanks Ron,

I started everything from scratch. No "AppleTalk Protocol", no Apple
services at all. After reboot I attempted to install "Apple File Services"
alone. Same results: installation end in an error. It gets as far as
reinstalling the "AppleTalk Protocol" and creating the "Microsoft UAM
Volume" folder.

By the way I installed the "Apple print services" only to test that
something installes correctly. You are right, I do not need it for any other
reason.
 

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