Re: Services for Unix installation.
From: Chriss3 (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 02/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 17:26:55 +0100
Are the modifications added the particular package?
-- Regards, Christoffer Andersson No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup If the information was help full, you can let me know at: http://www.itsystem.se/employers.asp?ID=1 "VictorC" <victorc@nospam.net> skrev i meddelandet news:40363015.42C3783F@nospam.net... I am having problems installing SFU via Group Policy. I only want to install NFS Client and User Mapping Service. So I have to use two transforms: one provided by MS (SfuNoSNFSAuth.mst and a custom one I created with Wise Install Editor). The reason I need to use two of them is because Wise has a bug where it didn't capture the fact I don't want NFS Server nor NFS Server Authentication. (I think it's because client and server for NFS fall into the same selection branch as well as user mapping and SNFS Authentication falling into the same branch, but that is another story). Anyhow, when I manually run "msiexec /i sfusetup.msi TRANSFORMS="SfuNoSNFSAuth.mst;mycustom.mst" it will install everything perfectly. However when I use the Group Policy, the installation is finished, but when I try to open the MMC Administration for the products, I get an error: Title Bar: Microsoft Internet Explorer Message: Exception occurred while executing the function: window_onload. After that I am not able to configure NFS nor the User Mapping Service. Services are running in Control Panel though. If I go into Add/Remove Programs and choose Change, then Repair, the product is fine. Any reason why it doesn't install properly via Group Policy but is fine running msiexec manually? Thanks, Victor
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