Re: Fed up with this problem
From: Yor Suiris (yor_at_hallgroupNOT.net)
Date: 05/26/04
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:02:50 -0400
OK, I have reformated, installed the O/S, did SP4, while offline. Then did
IE6, had to connect to internet for that to run. (Why? I downloaded what I
thought was IE6 but it still wanted the internet.???) Then did the Virus
software and it's updates. And I have just finished the other MS critical
updates for the O/S. So far no problems.
So I am now ready to do Dcpromo and join my Domain.
But as it is quitting time here, you'll all have to wait till the morning.
;-)
...yoR
"Yor Suiris" <yor@hallgroupNOT.net> wrote in message
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> 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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