Re: SMSLOGON Share point
From: Charles Clarke (charles.clarke_at_qa.com)
Date: 06/15/04
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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:07:07 +0100
Hi
You might try running smsman.exe from the nt4 logon point from inside a
script, rather than calling smsls.bat. You can use switches with smsman to
have it run silently and unattended if need be. This will install your sms
clients as you would specify the logon point in the script e.g.
\\nt4\smslogon\x86\0000049\smsman.exe and have the client run it from there.
HTH
Charles
"Carl Hilton" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have some Workstations that are in an AD domain. My main SMS2.0 is in an
> NT4 domain along with the majority of my workstations. The only control I
> have on the AD domain controllers is writing logon scripts. I want to
> include these few AD workstations in my SMS2.0 site. They are within my
> boundaries and I do have network discovery turned on. However, when I call
> SMSLS.bat these workstations can not find a good SMSLOGON point since one
> does not exist on their authentication/logon server. How can I launch the
> client install adn point to an NT4 SMSLOGON point.
>
> Carl
>
>
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