Re: Services for Unix installation.
From: VictorC (victorc_at_nospam.net)
Date: 02/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 12:31:18 -0500
I'm not sure what you are asking?
Victor
Chriss3 wrote:
> Are the modifications added the particular package?
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> "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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