"Setup Cannot Set Premissions For..." When Bringing Down a RIS Ima

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Guest

When I try to bring down a RIS image I've created I get the following error
message: "Setup cannot set permissions for
\Device\Hardisk0\Partition2\35bcb\sp1"

When I choose "Skip File" the process goes a little further then I get this
message "selected operating system image cannot be modified to match you
computer hardware because of a missing driver or lack of resources."

Any ideas on what's wrong?
 
G

Guest

we have replicated our images from a master RIS server (2k3) to remote 2K
servers using DFS & NTFRS and get the same issue. I have ran chkdsk /f
(KB237692) and everything checks out fine. It would seem to indicate a
security issue, but I'm at a loss as have checked share/folder and file
security which looks ok.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

David
 
G

Guest

David,

Since posting this message I have found a solution to the problem.

It appears that the problem was on the machine of which I was trying to make
the image. In the root of the boot drive there were three folders which
appear to be uninstall folders for what appeared to be Office 2003 SP1. On a
whim I decided to delete them and when we re-ran RipRep then tried accessing
the RIS server it worked just fine.

RIS is running great now! Check the root of your boot drive and see if you
have any folders marked "$Unistall..." and delete them.
 
G

Guest

Richard

Thank you for getting back. In our case, we have a replicated RIS deployment
from a central master server, we RIS just fine from here. The issue is with
remote RIS servers, however I will take a look on the server and see if there
are any directories that shouldn't be there.

Regards
David
 
G

Guest

Hi Richard

Have found the problem was a faulty HDD on the PC that we were trying to RIS
to.

Regards
David
 

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