Was IE Verison!
From: Yor Suiris (yor_at_hallgroupNOT.net)
Date: 05/28/04
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 08:34:30 -0400
Hot Damn!
Looks like IE6 was my problem/cure.
I got the the two current DCs upgraded to IE6 last night. Had a problem with
one of the MS updates inceasing the required disk space for the AD data on a
machine with "limited" space left (which is why I wanted to create anothed
DC in the first place). But this morning did a Dcpromo on the "new" one and
after reboot No Request For The CD. This is great. I do not have to rebuild
my AD this weekend. I can go out and play!
Thanks to everyone for their help.
We're all in this together.
-- Yor Suiris Remove the kNOT to reply. But it is best to share it with the group. "Yor Suiris" <yor@hallgroupNOT.net> wrote in message news:%23QN%233TdPEHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > It always wants CD. > I now have three machines (all DCs) that want the Windows CD everytime they > boot. > The recent one I just built today. I installed the Win2k O/S then did a > dcpromo and then install SP 4 express. And now it wants the CD all the Time. > Nothing else has been done or added. No Virus software yet. No other > programs. Nothing but Win2k, SP4 and run Dcpromo > > The other two are the same, Win2k, SP4 and then Dcpromo and there after they > want the CD (and I have posted here for each machine before with no answer). > All I find on MS is to apply the latest SP, well that appears to be when the > trouble begins. > This is not acceptable and it must be a MS thing as this has happened with > every machine I do a Dcpromo on with sp4. > > What gives? > How do I stop it? > Where do I complain? > Where do I get my money back? > -- > Yor Suiris > Remove the kNOT to reply. > But it is best to share it with the group. > >
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